Izzy Judd's brother, Rupert Johnston, suffered brain damage in a car crash, but his musical talents continue to thrive and help him connect with his loved ones even while in a coma.
The Spice Girls will appear on a special set of stamps to celebrate their 30th anniversary, marking the first time the Royal Mail has dedicated an entire stamp issue to a female pop group.
Olivia Dean broke through as a pop star in 2024 by embracing chaos and taking bold risks with her debut album. Rather than playing it safe, her willingness to get messy paid off with stellar results.
A new immersive show will utilize AI to bring Elvis Presley to life through holographic projections and thousands of photos and home-videos.
Britney Spears emphatically stated that she will never return to the music industry, despite reports of her preparing to release new music.
North East busking duo Jenna Cole and Olivia Irwin, known for their performances in north-east England, emerged as the winners of the 12th series of The Voice, securing a recording contract.
South African artist Tyla is ranked fourth in the BBC Sound of 2024 after her global hit "Water". She believes people are unprepared for her debut album, emphasizing her confidence in making a strong impact with her music.
Musician Stuart Cassells experienced a life-altering stroke at his son's birthday party, changing his world dramatically.
Korean DJ Peggy Gou breaks into mainstream success, ranking third in Radio 1's Sound of 2024. Her club sound gains widespread popularity, propelling her beyond the dance bubble.
Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow is providing inmates with the opportunity to create their own hip-hop music.