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April 2026 issue is out now!

Tinariwen, Altın Gun, LA NIÑA, Hornbill Festival, Daughters of Donbas, Olodum, Simon Armitage, Cymande, Souad Massi, Eric Bibb and Ones to Watch 2026

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The April 2026 issue (#216) of Songlines is out now. For our cover feature, we hear amazing stories from some of Tinariwen’s musical allies (including José González, Justin Adams and Micah Nelson), finding out why the Touareg group are one of the 21st century’s most important guitar bands. We chat to Dutch powerhouse quintet Altın Gün about their new tribute to Turkish folk bard Neşet Ertaş, and catch up with LA NIÑA, an Italian singer who had a breakthrough 2025 with an album sung in Napolitano. We visit Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, India to find out about an extraordinary tribal gathering, hear from Daughters of Donbas, a music and human rights project borne out of the stories of children abducted during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and look at the Salvador carnival institution that is Olodum. We ask Clive Bell to pick out his Essential 10 Shakuhachi Albums, have a good musical chat with Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, find out how British-Caribbean band Cymande’s extended ode to peace became a hip-hop institution, and we preview some of the most exciting albums of the year ahead with our Ones to Watch 2026. Plus, we speak to Souad Massi, Eric Bibb, Muco, Katherine Priddy, Seera, Joshua Burnside, Kronos Quartet, Awesome Tapes from Africa and all the usual news, listings, reviews and competitions.

Print and digital subscribers will also receive our accompanying Top of the World compilation featuring our pick of the month’s best new music – Neba Solo & Benego Diakité, PRAED, Tanya Tagaq, Tinariwen, Lamisi and more – as well as five bonus tracks from Altın Gun, Olodum & BaianaSystem, Muco, Daughters of Donbas and Seera.

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