Mercury Prize winners English Teacher add November 25th Roundhouse show after high demand for their UK headline tour.

Mercury Prize-winning band English Teacher announce six major UK venues for November 2025 tour, including London's iconic Roundhouse.

The annual radio station fest returns to the north with mix of established acts and emerging talent.

JADE, Sam Fender, Beabadoobee, Nia Archives and more also pick up nominations.

The new acts join Iggy Pop, Manic Street Preachers and more.

Mercury Prize-winning band English Teacher releases live performance video filmed at historic locations, showcasing Pinterest's 'Fisherman Aesthetic' trend.

The band's fourth album 'ROMANCE', is out now.

The annual music prediction list features emerging artists tipped for breakthrough success in 2025.

The South London festival will return to Brockwell Park in May.

The Leeds-based quartet was announced as the winner during the live broadcast from Abbey Road Studios on BBC Four on 5 September.

The EP features BBC session recordings, including two covers.

It's an evening prioritising celebration and love.

The compilation features eight tracks from artists, each recorded in a single day.

The band's live cover aired on BBC Radio 1.

A band who ooze talent, confidence, and that special something.

There's also Master Peace, Soft Launch, L'objectif and more.

English Teacher are living up to their undoubted potential, carving their own path with a remarkable debut album, ‘This Could Be Texas’.

An absolute masterpiece.

More shots from our English Teacher shoot in London, early 2024.

Their debut album is out next week.

The song was originally one of the band's early singles.

The band are building up to a big 2024.

The band are building up to a big 2024.

They've also announced a new London show for next year.

Catch the band on tour later this month.

One of the UK’s best new bands, English Teacher excel in infusing everyday mundanity - the washing up, for example, or a particularly large paving slab - with magic. Now, they’re at the start of a whole new era.

As the buzziest bands and industry whispers sweep Brighton for The Great Escape, the Dork's Night Out takeover rolls into town, heading to Horatio's at the end of the pier.

The festival will also be hosting sets from Self Esteem, The Vaccines, Beabadoobee, Squid, Crawlers, Courting and more.
There's also FEET, Caity Baser, Stone and more.
It's “a pop song about doing chores instead of doing someone else”.
The event will take place later this month.

English Teacher have expertly translated anxieties into bangers.

They'll be joined on the bill by fellow new announcements Spirit Of The Beehive, Skullcrusher, Karima Walker, Uwade, Highschool, The Umlauts, Vogues and Lichen.

The Hype List 2022 inductees will drop their first collection next month.

English Teacher's Lily Fontaine and Loathe's Kadeem France are amongst the mentors involved in this year's edition.

The Hype List 2022 inductees will drop their first collection later this year.

Leeds indie newcomers English Teacher may only be just getting started, but they’re already starting to pick up attention in all the right places.

The Hype List inductees prove they can handle the buzz band tag.

We're revealing the new names on our 2022 tips list throughout the day.

The track arrives ahead of a handful of November tour dates.

"‘Wallace’ is an apocalyptic monologue."

English Teacher have dropped a new video for their single 'R&B'. Recently signed to Nice Swan Records, the Leeds band are currently gearing up for The Great Escape's virtual event, which will run on Thursday (13th May) and Friday (14th May) this week. Of the visuals, the group explain: "A fridge, a funeral and a…
