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Sidetracked with Annie and Nick

Sidetracked with Annie and Nick

BBC Sounds 157 Episodes Aug 20, 2026

For music and pop culture lovers looking for an authentic and light-hearted take on the week in music... with broadcasters and music fanatics Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw.

Episodes

Shygirl on: Working with Madonna, Influencing Fontaines and Troye Sivan’s Aesthetic
Shygirl on: Working with Madonna, Influencing Fontaines and Troye Sivan’s Aesthetic Aug 20, 2026 2642 Nick is joined by singer, DJ, rapper and Sidetracked favourite, Shygirl, to discuss the week in music, and her new single ‘Alyse’. This week was a big one for new music releases: Phoebe Bridgers brought out her new album – and although Annie’s on holiday, Nick shares her thoughts on the record. Troye Sivan released a beautiful new single, and the video has generated some online discourse about th
A Mid-Year Review of 2026 in Music
A Mid-Year Review of 2026 in Music Aug 13, 2026 1984 It’s the Sidetracked mid-year review, in which Annie and Nick look back on the biggest moments of 2026 so far. Back in January, they made some predictions for the year in music and it's time to find out - do they possess psychic abilities or wishful dispositions? From Harry Styles’ return to Rosalía’s LUX tour, which moments define 2026 so far? Featuring Mark Savage, Jessie Ware, Elmiene, and CMAT
Nia Archives on: Lollapalooza, Grace Jones’ Rider, and Japanese Convenience Stores
Nia Archives on: Lollapalooza, Grace Jones’ Rider, and Japanese Convenience Stores Aug 6, 2026 2336 Nick is joined by the Emotional Junglist and record-breaking music artist, Nia Archives, to discuss the week in music. Nia made headlines herself after being shortlisted for the Mercury Prize for the second time - she explains to Nick why the announcement came at a difficult time. Elsewhere, Nick and Nia have both recently seen Grace Jones perform and discuss the many reasons why no contemporary
2026 Mercury Prize Shortlist with Knats
2026 Mercury Prize Shortlist with Knats Jul 30, 2026 2355 Nick reacts to the Mercury Prize 2026 shortlist with Knats, a jazz collective who are one of the most exciting bands in the UK music scene right now - and whose latest album ‘A Great Day in Newcastle’ has been described as “the best thing to come out of the North East since Andy Carroll.” In a year of great albums from the UK and Ireland, which artists have made it on to the most prestigious shor
Coming Soon... 2026 Mercury Prize Shortlist
Coming Soon... 2026 Mercury Prize Shortlist Jul 30, 2026 73 This week’s episode will be dropping later than usual as Nick - and some very special guests - await the much-anticipated Mercury Prize Shortlist.
Glastonbury Secrets, Remixing John Lennon and The Truth about Geese
Glastonbury Secrets, Remixing John Lennon and The Truth about Geese Jul 23, 2026 2086 Annie and Nick discuss a myriad of topics chosen by Sidetracked listeners, answering questions such as: what’s it like to be backstage at big music festivals? Why were Geese accused of being an industry plant? What songs remind them each of each other? Elsewhere, Spotify has some new proposed features, but Annie and Nick have mixed feelings about their merit. Plus, memories of the Beckhams partyin
CMAT Returns to Sidetracked
CMAT Returns to Sidetracked Jul 16, 2026 4382 The one and only CMAT fills in for Nick this week - joining Annie to put the world to rights. With the World Cup Final imminent, they delve into the details of the half-time show which promises performances from Justin Bieber, Madonna, Shakira, BTS, Burna Boy...and the Muppets. With only 11 minutes allocated for the entire half-time show, will it be a disaster or a masterclass? Elsewhere, CMAT and
Taylor Swift’s Wedding, Madonna Album Review, and a Music Master Class with James Ellis Ford
Taylor Swift’s Wedding, Madonna Album Review, and a Music Master Class with James Ellis Ford Jul 9, 2026 3285 In a monumental week for music news, Annie and Nick sit down to discuss their thoughts on Madonna’s long-awaited Confessions II – after months of worrying it might be anticlimactic, what do they think about the album? And Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce had one of the most musically relevant weddings of all time but what should we learn from their rumoured choice of first dance song? And are there a
Bad Bunny’s Life Affirming Show, Charli XCX’s Lies, and Nappies at Gigs
Bad Bunny’s Life Affirming Show, Charli XCX’s Lies, and Nappies at Gigs Jul 2, 2026 3079 Bad Bunny came to London and Nick may never be the same again. What is it about Benito that makes his music and live performances so impactful? Nick tells Annie why the show made him cry – and confesses to one embarrassing detail.Elsewhere, Charli XCX came on the 6 Music Breakfast Show and Sidetracked investigates whether she told a big fat lie. Plus, why is Noah Kahan talking about poo at gigs? T
New Adele Album Anticipation, World Cup Analysis, and Madonna’s Survival
New Adele Album Anticipation, World Cup Analysis, and Madonna’s Survival Jun 25, 2026 2977 Annie and Nick discuss rumours of Adele returning to music, after she was seen attending one of Lola Young’s London shows. What might a new Adele album sound like? And what is it about her that means any record is guaranteed to be brilliant?Elsewhere, Madonna has revealed why the planned biopic of her life was canned, James Blake has called out the growing fakery of the music industry, and Bad Bun
Olivia Rodrigo, Concern for Harry Styles, and Should We Give in to the AI Takeover?
Olivia Rodrigo, Concern for Harry Styles, and Should We Give in to the AI Takeover? Jun 18, 2026 2997 Annie and Nick dissect Olivia Rodrigo’s new album and analyse the online theories that Taylor Swift might be jealous. What is it about Olivia that speaks to such a vast and diverse audience? And what does she have to do with the England football team?Elsewhere, Annie has conflicting feelings about embracing AI; it’s never been easier to make music with it but at what cost? And Phoebe Bridgers is p
The xx, Shyness is Nice, and the Sugababes Strategy
The xx, Shyness is Nice, and the Sugababes Strategy Jun 11, 2026 1771 For this instalment of the Sidetracked Album Club, Annie and Nick venture back to 2009 and revisit the debut album from the xx. Why did this record stand out so much at the time, and does it hold up 17 years later? And why did the band make Annie and Nick so nervous?Plus, how the BBC handled the death of Michael Jackson, La Roux nostalgia, and one listener grapples with cringe GCSE Drama memories.

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