Brand new music and Throwback Thursday classics.
Paddy Considine joins Shaun to chat about his new film, Journeyman. Matt Everitt chats with Pixies in the Music News, and we open up the Dead Zone - the hour when no-one listens. Show more
Lauren is joined in the Live Room by hip-hop prodigy Bishop Nehru, who's already opened for Wu-Tang Clan and Kendrick Lamar. And the People's Playlist is dedicated to comics. Show more
Mark and Stuart chat to musician, record producer and former Cocteau Twin Simon Raymonde about the work of his arranger-producer father Ivor. Show more
Tom brings the best new music, classic tracks, archive sessions and forgotten treasures, and he looks to soundtrack a news story in the National Anthem. Show more
Tom is joined by 6 Music Breakfast overlord Shaun Keaveny, London-based experimental musician Gaika and broadcaster and journalist Kieran Yates for this week's Roundtable. Show more
Black Midi are live in session - we are truly blessed. This London four piece only formed in 2017 but are making some very big waves with music lovers. Show more
Sessions from Big Grunt, Polvo, The Vapors, Cranebuilders and Real Sounds Of Africa.
Davey Newington of Boy Azooga curates an hour of his favourite new music, including choices from Ty Segall, Hippies Vs Ghosts, Bitw, Oh Sees and more.
Following Roger Daltrey's appearance on The First Time, a programme from the BBC archive in which Keith Moon, the Who's drummer, considers his career and fellow band members. Show more
Stuart Maconie assesses the impact of the 1970 festival, which was headlined by the Who and Jimi Hendrix. Show more
6 Music Live Hour
Maria McKee, King Creosote and Jon Hopkins and the Weather Prophets.
1 hour on 6 Music
Available for years
Maria McKee in concert in 1991, plus a session recorded by King Creosote and Jon Hopkins on 3 August 2011 and one from the Weather Prophets from 2 July 1986. Show more
6 Music's Jukebox
Siouxsie & The Banshees, Loyle Carner, La Roux, and more!
1 hour, 30 minutes on 6 Music
Jon Hillcock takes you through the early hours playing back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.