Stevie Wonder's Hyde Park concert in July 2025 will feature support acts including Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective and singer Corinne Bailey Rae.

From Myles Smith to The Last Dinner Party, winners turned Britain's biggest music celebration into a desperate call to protect its foundations.

It marks their first release of 2025, following third album 'Dance, No One's Watching'.

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

Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective and soul star Michael Kiwanuka will headline London's jazz, funk and soul festival Cross The Tracks.

An album that soars across the jazz-funk spectrum.

They've also shared new single 'God Gave Me Feet for Dancing'.

The track is inspired by Olabisi Ajala, a renowned Ghanaian-Nigerian explorer known for his extensive travels across 87 countries on a scooter.

They won the prize ahead of current Dork cover stars Jockstrap, Loyle Carner, Olivia Dean, Jessie Ware, J Hus, RAYE, Shygirl, Young Fathers, Arctic Monkeys, Fred Again.. and Lankum.

The track is a tribute to the Afrobeat pioneer and a celebration of his enduring legacy, and will be featured on a limited edition 7" vinyl.

The full LP will be shared this Friday, November 4th, via Partisan Records.

The news comes alongside a new single, 'Life Goes On', featuring Sampa The Great'.

Following on from March's 'May The Funk Be With You' single, the new track comes alongside a Femi Ladi-directed video.

Following up on December's Novelist collab 'More Than A Hustler', the song is their first new material of 2022.

The compilation celebrating the acclaimed label is out on September 25th

Yes. Dork does jazz now. Jazz is cool, as Femi Koleoso, band-leader and drummer for North London sensations Ezra Collective is more than happy to explain.

Potent, rebellious, and uplifting.
