

Before stepping out at Wembley with Harry Styles, Shania Twain squeezed into the 200-capacity Shacklewell Arms for one of the most intimate London shows of her career.

The former Oasis man opens up ahead of his Alexandra Palace show and reveals how Weetabix 'keeps him real'

As she takes over Jarvis Cocker’s radio slot, Night Czar Amy Lamé tells Craig McLean about her high jinks on the 24-hour Tube, gender neutral toilets and why London is a global party capital

As she takes over Jarvis Cocker’s radio slot, Night Czar Amy Lamé tells Craig McLean about her high jinks on the 24-hour Tube, gender neutral toilets and why London is a global party capital

The musician opens up about his ‘functional relationship’ with his ex Heidi Klum

As Carla Bruni prepares for her debut London gig this weekend, France’s former First Lady tells Craig McLean about the politics of hot pants, taking on Trump and why Brexit breaks her heart

The musician opens up about his experimental album, his theatrical new show and how Flo Morrissey became his lover and muse

Despite his spectacular rise, the Human singer is refreshingly down to earth

Actress, singer and Swinging Sixties icon Jane Birkin is back to sing in London. But it’s a trip tinged with sadness, she tells Craig McLean

She’s battled her demons, separated from her husband and has a new album out this week — Fergie tells Craig McLean

Cutting-edge electronic music producer Actress is taking the Proms underground with a late-night show at Tate Modern’s subterranean space, he tells Craig McLean

Killers frontman Brandon Flowers is anxious about Saturday’s Hyde Park gig, he tells Craig McLean. Should they perform songs from the forthcoming new album, or go with the moment?

Canadian pop idol Shawn Mendes has the same fanbase as Ariana Grande, so the Manchester bombing shook his world as well as hers, he tells Craig McLean

Compston tells Craig McLean about sizzling onscreen chemistry and how to make cult TV

As they release their second album, London Grammar tell Craig McLean about sudden fame and overcoming crippling stage-fright

It took Joe Alwyn just one audition to become the talk of Hollywood. He tells Craig McLean about his wild ride (and why he still lives with his mum)

Alwyn secured the lead when he was still at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama