In our New In Town List 2026, meet the cultural protagonists set to make the next 12 months their game-changing moment.
Quietly shaping the pages of magazines and campaigns for more than a decade – Man About Town casting director Paul Isaac lifts the lid on his most iconic shoots.
The ultimate journey of champions – Louis Vuitton and Formula 1® come together for 10-year partnership.
Spencer Sutherland has long credited his eclectic performance style and visual aesthetic to Elvis Presley, and never more so than on new LP, The Drama.
For Louis Vuitton’s Fall Capsule Spring/Summer 2025 collection, Pharrell pays tribute to the work of the late South Korean painter, Park Se-Bo.
From working on construction sites to building mesmerising musical worlds – Mitch Sanders is New In Town.
Following globe-captivating “Until I Found You”, troubadour Stephen Sanchez is continuing to make success work for him.
Samuel Bottomley, star of Molly Manning Walker’s lauded How To Have Sex talks us through the experience of starring in the film.
As he drops new single “Overready”, north-London rapper-on-the-rise Zakhar gives us a whistle-stop tour of his story so far.
Parisian trio Keep Dancing Inc.’s inspirations span New Order to Arcade Fire and Chic – now they’re back with new album, A Taste of Possibility.
Travis Barker talks new beginnings personally and for blink-182 – and why he’s definitely not a celebrity.
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Deyaz talks single “Numb” and London’s everlasting influence on his creative process.
As he releases sophomore record Welcome Home, Kid!, Jordan Mackampa reflects on achieving undiluted self-expression.
Paying homage to the perennial voice of Amy Winehouse in Sam Taylor-Johnson’s biopic, actor Jack O’Connell talks going Back To Black.