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The Twilight Sad: “If this message helps one person get through this absolute horror show of a disease, then the job is done”
James Graham on the duo’s heartbreaking comeback album and finding light at the end of the tunnel
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Irvine Welsh: “Musical theatre has dealt with a lot of dark issues – it can deal with this as well.”
With the arrival of Trainspotting: the Musical, creator Irvine Welsh tells us why the story of addiction is more topical than ever
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Kinky Boots: “This show has come at a time when people really need to understand each other”
The cast of Kinky Boots discuss the show’s return to the West End, adjusting to the London Coliseum stage, and why a story about seeing past differences is more needed now than ever
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Stage Times: Tom Grennan
The singer-songwriter looks back over his most memorable live shows as he prepares to make new memories on the road this summer
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The Molotovs: “Things have been shite for young people for a long time. We’re going to change it.”
Flying the flag for Britain’s disaffected youth, The Molotovs tell us about inspiring kids to start a band and blagging a spot on YUNGBLUD's UK tour
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Ego Ella May: “I vocally produce and engineer all my vocals”
The South London singer-songwriter talks about the versatility of live renditions, her MOBO nominations, and the importance of community care
Stage Times
Embrace remember the time they broke into the Big Brother House
As Britrock anthem kings Embrace prep for this year’s 30th anniversary tour, Richard McNamara looks back at his gig history
Stuck In A Lift
All Geoff Norcott wanted to be was the kit man for Wimbledon FC
We get stuck in a lift with the controversial stand-up comedian who talks about his love for trance music – and processed cheese
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Arthur Hill: “Wembley wasn’t the goal – I’ll always want more”
As he prepares to headline one of the UK's mightiest venues, we sit down with the singer and social media star on the rise
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Chalk: “We wanted to be bold and push stuff to the extreme”
Ahead of their UK tour in April, the Belfast dance-punks discuss brave decisions, national identity and the visual world of their debut album









