The kiosk in the band's home village of Cwmaman was used in a 1997 photoshoot and was a favourite fan destination.
Stereophonics deliver the goods and more at a sold-out O2 Arena. London’s O2 Arena is heaving on a Thursday night (18.12.25), ...
Outspoken as usual, the Welsh rockers didn’t mince their words when quizzed about reality singing shows. Back in their day such a thing didn’t exist and musicians had to earn their stripes the old ...
REVIEW: Stereophonics, Utilita Arena, Birmingham, December 3, 2025. For over 30 years, the Stereophonics have entertained millions around the world. There aren't many bands with such a unique and ...
Music fans have been left thrilled as Stereophonics dropped new music this week. The band, from Cwmaman, has just released their latest single, "There's Always Gonna Be Something", on social media, ...
Stereophonics are being supported at both gigs by English singer-songwriter Finn Forster. Doors for the Aberdeen gig are at ...
The first wave of artists for the 2025 edition of the Neighbourhood Weekender have been announced, with James and Stereophonics leading the line-up. Find ticket details below. The two-day event will ...
Stereophonics may be old school, but the rockers say they have thawed through one another’s tough exteriors and swapped fist bumps for hugs backstage. “Recently in the last year or two, we started to ...
Stereophonics have shot down the notion of celebrating the 20th anniversary of their landmark debut ‘Word Gets Around’, looking ahead to the future instead with their ‘escapist’ new album ‘Scream ...
Welsh rock band Stereophonics are very familiar with the top spot on the U.K. albums chart, and now they’ve landed yet another leader in the country. The group’s new studio effort Kind debuts at No. 1 ...
Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones has praised his teenage son’s “incredible courage” in how he has handled coming out as transgender. Jones first revealed in April that his 16-year-old son Colby had ...
The Stereophonics carved their place in Welsh rugby folklore when they penned this little ditty for a classic BBC Sport Wales promotion ahead of the clash with England at Wembley in 1999. Did the song ...