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Wilco. CREDIT: Press


Wilco have announced “three unique” live shows in Marrakech, which will mark their first ever performances in Africa.


The live shows are set to take place in partnership with Pilgrimage of Sound, and will be held in the Moroccan city between March 25 and 27 next year.

The structure of the live gigs is similar to what they did in Iceland back in 2023, where Jeff Tweedy and co. announced their first shows in the country, and played a three-night residency at Reykjavík’s Eldborg Hall at Harpa.

This time around, the three-day run will see the Chicago rock band perform their first ever shows in Africa, and play three unique shows over three consecutive nights.

For those attending the Marrakech gigs, Wilco will break out entirely different setlists each night, with no songs repeated live throughout the entire weekend.

Wilco In Morocco poster

Wilco In Morocco poster. CREDIT: Press

Tickets are available as a package offer, with attendees provided with four or five nights in luxurious local accommodations, airport transfers to their accommodations, daily shuttles to and from the venue, and a merchandise package shipped to their door.

Guests can choose their own type of accommodation too, ranging from high end Riads tucked inside Marrakech’s 1,000 year old Medina, to modern hotels in the heart of the city.

The daytime will be free to explore the city, and ticketholders can also opt to have a guide take them though a dozen curated excursions – including a sunrise hot air balloon ride and a guided hike through the foothills of the Atlas Mountains.

Multi-Day tours are offered pre- and post-show too, ranging from thee days to 16 days so that guests can explore more of the country, and VIP options include upgrades at the venue, early entry and additional exclusive merchandise unavailable anywhere else.

Pre-sale registration for the Wilco residency in Marrakech is open now and available here. The pre-sale options begin from Wednesday (June 10), and general on sale starts from next Friday (June 12) at 6pm BST.

Visit here to buy tickets.



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The indie band’ last studio album was 2023’s ‘Cousin’, and they then followed it up with the ‘Hot Sun Cool Shroud’ EP the following year.

They will also be embarking on a UK and European headline tour later this summer, which includes a slot at London’s Eventim Apollo Hammersmith in August. Visit here for remaining tickets to those dates.

Last year, Tweedy announced a new triple solo album, ‘Twilight Override’ – his fifth record as a solo artist and containing 30 tracks – and he then went on to join Hayley Williams, Waxahatchee, Weyes Blood, Rufus Wainwright, Maren Morris and more as special guests when Bleachers performed at Newport Folk Festival 2025.

More recently, the frontman shared an emotive cover of Cameron Winter’s ‘Love Takes Miles’ for Valentine’s Day, dedicated to his wife Susan, and made a crossword puzzle for the New York Times featuring nods to David Bowie, Sex Pistols and more.

In 2022, the frontman spoke to NME for our Soundtrack Of My Life series, and revealed that Wilco’s song ‘Shake It Off’ from ‘Sky Blue Sky’ is one song he can’t listen to anymore.

“It’s just one of those songs that I just feel like I could do so much better now,” he said. “I just can’t listen to it. I probably would be happy playing it if somebody in the band wanted to or we got a request, but as far as the recorded version goes, I won’t listen!”

The post Wilco announce first gigs in Marrakech with “three unique sets” appeared first on NME.

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seriously, whats with names like "bassquaker" or "glitchflux"? its like they just smashed two vaguely tech-sounding words together and called it a day. dont get me wrong, some are cool, but others just scream "i used a generator." feels like no one even tries to check if it sounds dumb out loud ive seen a few threads lately about branding for new djs and this keeps coming up. like, if youre trying to stand out, at least pick something that doesnt sound like it belongs on a bad startup logo. or am i the only one who cringes at this stuff? also, quick tip for anyone picking a name: say it in a sentence. "youre listening to dj bassquaker" should not make you laugh.
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like sure some of em are just there to pad out an album but some are legit amazing? i feel like people sleep on how much mood and storytelling you can get across without any lyrics. like that one hans zimmer track that makes me feel like im about to save the world every time i hear it. tbh or the weird ambient stuff that just sort of exists in the background until you realize youre way too into it. idk man i think people write em off as 'not real songs' too fast when they can slap just as hard or harder than something with a chorus. like, maybe its just me being weird but i think they deserve more credit.
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it’s like every other track on the radio right now is about beaches, sunshine, or some generic “good vibes only” energy. don’t get me wrong, i get it — summer’s a mood. but do we really need another anthem about driving with the windows down? i feel like we’re oversaturated where’s the variety? ngl i’d kill for a song about, idk, the existential dread of autumn or something equally offbeat. summer songs are fine but they’re starting to blend together into one long, endless loop of acoustic guitars and “woah-oh” choruses. tbh also, can we talk about how half of them sound like they’re trying to sell you sunscreen?
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used to see it all the time, people with their pups in the backseat, head out the window, tongue flapping in the wind. now it seems like everyone’s either flying somewhere or staying home with their pets. i get it, travel’s expensive and complicated but... dont dogs deserve a vacation too? or is it just too much hassle with all the pet-friendly this and that rules everywhere. cant imagine leaving mine behind but then again i also cant imagine dealing with hotel fees and crate anxiety maybe im just nostalgic for simpler times idk.
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Victoria Luxford
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James Handy, an actor who had appeared in a number of films including Top Gun: Maverick and Logan, has died at the age of 81. His girlfriend’s son was arrested and accused of murder.

A statement by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), shared by Variety, read: “On Wednesday June 3 2026, around 9:30 a.m., West Valley area patrol officers responded to a radio call of unknown trouble in the 19200 block of Erwin Street. The 911 caller stated, ‘I am the son of man, I just killed the man of sin.’”

It continued: “Upon their arrival, officers discovered 81-year-old James Handy in the front yard of the residence, unconscious and suffering from a stab wound to his chest. The victim was transported to local hospital by Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics, where he was pronounced deceased.

“The suspect flagged down nearby responding officers, telling them he was the one they were looking for. The suspect resides at the location with his mother, who is the victim’s girlfriend. Detectives believe this is an isolated incident and there appears to be no danger to the public at this time.”

The suspect, 44-year-old Michael Gledhill, was arrested for one count of murder with $2million bail set. A representative for the actor said: “With great sadness I can confirm that the gentleman who was attacked and killed on Wednesday in Tarzana was the actor James Handy.”

Beginning his career in 1977, Handy’s best known roles include Jimmy the bartender in Tom Cruise blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick, a doctor in 2017 Marvel hit Logan, and an exterminator in the original 1995 version of Jumanji. On TV, he played representative Joe Bruno in political drama The West Wing, Arthur Devlin in the action series Alias, and Captain Jimmy Haverill in NYPD Blue. Top Gun: Maverick would be his final acting credit.

The post ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ actor James Handy stabbed to death as girlfriend’s son is arrested appeared first on NME.

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I think that terminator is one of the most popular movies out there and there are many people who like terminator movies. Some people claim that earlier movies of terminator were much better. So, do you like terminator movies?
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John Barnes joined Peter Hook on stage in Manchester to perform his rap from New Order’s ‘World In Motion’ – watch below.


The former Joy Division and New Order bassist was playing at the Manchester Academy last night (June 4) to mark the 50th anniversary of the Sex Pistols’ legendary show in the city, and he welcomed England legend Barnes onto the stage for a rendition of the 1990 World Cup anthem.

Hook’s epic 35-track performance saw him take a chronological trip through his entire career, and Barnes joined him at the halfway point during the song that became inextricably linked to England’s run to the semi-finals of Italia ‘90, and also New Order’s only Number One single.

Barnes wrote and performed the rap himself back in 1990, with legend having it that he recorded it in a single take. Check out footage of the 2026 version here:


You've got to hold and give, but do it at the right time

Peter Hook & The Light at the Academy World In Motion drops…and out walks John Barnes to deliver that verse.

Goes right off, gaff absolutely erupts
A moment only Manchester could produce.#Madchester #hooky
#JohnBarnes pic.twitter.com/4cZqi3EdIW

— Madchester (@madchester_mdcr) June 5, 2026


Earlier this week, Barnes revealed audio clips of Paul Gascoigne and Peter Beardsley attempting his rap, and said he battled five other players for the right to perform the rap on the song.

When ‘World In Motion’ was first released, NME asked Barnes how excited he was to be collaborating on a football song, to which he responded: “If I thought it was going to be the same as the usual crap, why bother? But this is alright.”

World Cup fever is ramping up, with the tournament beginning next Thursday (June 11) and England’s campaign starting against Croatia on June 17.

Baddiel, Skinner & Lightning Seeds have announced a 30th anniversary re-release of their own England anthem ‘Three Lions’, while Belle & Sebastian have penned a buoyant song for Scotland’s campaign, ‘It Only Takes One Lion’, with Stuart Murdoch telling NME, “you have to understand, it’s been 30 years since Scotland qualified so I think everybody and their dog has written a song for the team”.

Susan Boyle and Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos have teamed up for the Irn Bru World Cup ad, while an official FIFA World Cup soundtrack album has been announced, featuring The Rolling Stones, Shakira and Stormzy.



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Reflecting on the gig last night, meanwhile, Hook wrote on Instagram that it was a “truly memorably show”, and thanked Rowetta and Buzzcocks for their appearances too.

Hook himself was in attendance at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester for the Sex Pistols’ historic show in 1976, and he famously went out and bought his first bass the following day, forming the band Warsaw, who went on to be known as Joy Division.

The show is credited with being a big bang event in British punk music and is also seen as kickstarting the Manchester music scene, with others in attendance including Hook’s future bandmate Bernard Sumner, as well as Morrissey, Mark E. Smith, Tony Wilson and John Cooper Clarke.

The post Watch John Barnes join Peter Hook to rap on New Order’s ‘World In Motion’ in Manchester appeared first on NME.

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Keyboards are life. Switches matter. Some claim clicky is best, others hate noise. Linear fans say smoothness wins. Tactile purists argue for feedback. Then theres the budget options no one admits they use. Vote and defend your pick
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like i get it, the clack or thock can be satisfying but some people act like it's this whole thing. like you need the 'perfect' sound profile for productivity or whatever isnt it mostly just placebo? i swapped my stabs last month and yeah it sounds cleaner but im not suddenly typing faster. tbh i think half the appeal is just having something to tweak when you're bored or maybe im cynical bc i spent too long lubing switches last weekend and now my pinky hurts anyway if youre into it, cool, but dont act like it's life-changing also side note: has anyone tried those new gummy o-rings? theyre supposed to dampen the sound but idk if theyre worth it.
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Emma Ruth Rundle has announced her sixth album, These Killing Times, which will be out September 18 via her own Errant Child label. She made it with a full band and contributors include Marissa Nadler, regular collaborator Troy Zeigler, Jess Gowrie (Chelsea Wolfe, Mrs. Piss), Patrick Shiroishi, Nick Reinhart (Tera Melos), Gina Gleason (Baroness), Lukas Frank (Storefront Church) and Amelia Baker (Cinder Well).

The first single is “Powerless,” which opens the album and vacillates between gentle piano to raging rock. “This song was initially titled ‘Noam Chomsky is Dead to Me’ – as his relationship to Epstein and the billionaire class was being exposed – just another massively disappointing headline in a time where we are incessantly confronted with an onslaught of news and headlines which are endlessly demoralizing and dehumanizing,” Rundle says.

She continues: “This song – like most of the songs on These Killing Times – is a reaction to the horrors we are seeing laid bare on a daily basis – the clear and painful reality of the myriad injustices levied upon the working class people of earth – from climate collapse to genocide to the miscarriage of justice on a scale- the likes of which we have not seen in our lifetimes- the collapse of empire, the demise of democracy, the erosion of women’s rights and LGBTQIA+ rights and black rights, the attempt to dehumanize immigrants and people of color, the concentration camps in the USA – the list is so long I don’t think I can accurately cover it all here. With ‘Powerless’ – I invoke the hammer; both to destroy and to build – something better. I want people to know they are not alone – they are not insane – I wanted to name the thing that has been causing me so much mental, emotional and spiritual anguish. Sometimes singing – especially repeating phases – can work to fortify one’s self and I think that’s where the bridge of ‘Powerless’ comes in – I refuse to let my agency and resolve become corrupted or diluted by the powers that be and I want others to feel empowered too.”

You can watch the video below.

Emma Ruth Rundle will be on tour this fall with All Them Witches and dates include Asbury Park, NJ’s The Stone Pony on October 17.


Emma Ruth Rundle - hese Killing Times


These Killing Times:
1 – Powerless
2 – God’s Picture
3 – Anvil
4 – Catherine Wheel
5 – Don’t Delay Heaven
6 – Enough
7 – Human Kindness
8 – Oceans of Time

Emma Ruth Rundle Live Dates:
Jun 19-21: Cascading Midsummer
Oct 10: Chattanooga, TN – The Signal ~
Oct 11: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall ~
Oct 12: Athens, GA – 40 Watt Club ~
Oct 13: Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall ~
Oct 14: Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre ~
Oct 15: Norfolk, VA – The NorVa ~
Oct 16: Harrisburg, PA – XL Live ~
Oct 17: Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony ~
Oct 18: Norwalk, CT – District Music Hall ~
Oct 19: Portsmouth, NH – 3S Artspace ~
Oct 20: South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground ~
Oct 21: Albany, NY – Empire Live ~
Oct 22: Buffalo, NY – Electric City ~
Oct 23: McKees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theatre ~
Oct 24: Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI Annex ~
Oct 25: Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection ~
Oct 26: Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom ~
Oct 27: Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue ~
Oct 28: Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s ~
Oct 29: Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre ~
Oct 30: Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s ~

= Performing solo
~ Performing solo, supporting All Them Witches

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