Duran Duran credits equal pay for nearly 50 years together

Duran Duran has revealed that splitting all income equally has helped the band maintain harmony and longevity after nearly 50 years in the music industry.

Frontman Simon Le Bon shared the details in an interview with ITV News. He explained that the approach ensures fairness regardless of songwriting contributions.

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Niall Horan in reflective pose in recording studio, inspired by Liam Payne's death to finish 'End of An Era', Rolling Stone magazine nearby.
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Niall Horan discusses Liam Payne's death in Rolling Stone interview

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Niall Horan spoke to Rolling Stone about how the death of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne inspired him to complete his new song 'End of An Era.' He described the timing as bittersweet. The interview covers his career reflections and balancing fame with creativity.

Duran Duran have stated they will not perform at Glastonbury unless offered a headline spot on the Pyramid Stage. Frontman Simon Le Bon explained the band's position in a recent interview.

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Duran Duran has unveiled its first new music of 2026, the single 'Free to Love,' featuring longtime collaborator Nile Rodgers. The disco-fueled track arrived alongside a music video directed by Jonas Åkerlund and starring British broadcaster Clara Amfo. Keyboardist Nick Rhodes described it as an anthem for peace and freedom.

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has weighed in on the growing tension between top players and the Grand Slams over prize money, framing the issue as one of respect rather than finances alone. His comments come as fellow stars like Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic add their voices to calls for better treatment and representation.

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World number one Jannik Sinner and several top-ranked players are considering a boycott of the mixed doubles event at the US Open as the long-running dispute over Grand Slam prize money continues.

Boy George and Jon Moss have shared memories of facing homophobic crowds and skeptical record labels during Culture Club's early years. The comments appear in a new clip from Alison Ellwood’s documentary about the band. The film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2025, is now available to rent on streaming services.

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The Durutti Column will release their new album Renascent on July 31 via London Records. The Manchester band’s first original material since 2010 features the single “Liars.” Vini Reilly leads the project with longtime collaborators.

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