Lucy Ford

Sabrina Carpenter live in London: A testament to playing the long game to pop superstardom

BST Hyde Park, July 5: The singer effortlessly reinforces her command over modern pop with the first of two sold-out nights at the London festival

Revolutionary girl group tripleS are pushing the boundaries of K-pop

The largest female group in K-pop history are putting the power in the hands of the fans they want their bright, hopeful music to represent

EXO’s Kai reflects on break from idol life: “My general way of thinking just completely changed”

With his fourth mini-album, ‘Wait On Me’, the K-pop star reintroduces himself and explores what he’s learned about himself after two years away from the spotlight

Mark – ‘The Firstfruit’ review: NCT’s splintered backbone paints himself whole

For his solo debut, Mark pieces together the building blocks of his life in a deeply personal offering

Djo on stripping everything back for third album ‘The Crux’: “I’m not trying to live in the past”

With ‘Stranger Things’ coming to an end, Djo – aka actor Joe Keery – tells NME about shedding his on-stage persona and embracing the unknown

KISS OF LIFE live in London: make way for K-pop’s coolest new it girls

At their very first UK concert, the NME Cover stars prove exactly why they’re the ones to watch

SuperM, five years on: What happened to the Avengers of K-pop?

The SM Entertainment boyband were supposed be a supergroup to change the face of K-pop. And maybe they did – but just not in the way they intended

Taemin on new beginnings: “I’ve always been the kind of person who takes on challenges”

The SHINee star opens up to NME about why he needed to broaden his horizons and how that culminated in his new mini-album ‘Eternal’, his first release since leaving SM Entertainment

NCT’s Jaehyun on ‘Horizon’: “How you think is the easiest but biggest change you can make to feel different”

For his second solo ‘NCT LAB’ release, the K-pop singer reflects on his changing mindset and the trove of unfinished songs in his notes app

NCT Dream live in London: the once-permanently youthful septet are re-introducing themselves as adults

OVO Wembley Arena, March 28: To a sold out crowd that kicks off their European tour, the boyband are getting to enjoy a future they never expected
Advertisement