Fresh off a surprise moment at Coachella alongside Justin Bieber, The Kid LAROI is stepping back into the spotlight with his brand-new single “I Condemn” and it feels like the start of a new chapter. During Bieber’s headline set, the unexpected appearance of LAROI instantly lit up the crowd. The two reunited on stage to perform their global hit “Stay” reminding everyone just how strong their chemistry is. It wasn’t just a nostalgic callback, it felt like a signal: The Kid LAROI is back, and he’s ready to move forward.
Not long after that Coachella buzz, The Kid LAROI dropped “I Condemn”, a track that leans into his emotional, introspective style while showing growth. It carries that familiar raw honesty fans love, but with a slightly more refined edge, like he’s more confident in his sound and direction.
This release isn’t just a one-off. It lands right before the launch of his A Perfect World Tour, kicking off in late April. That timing feels intentional, like he’s setting the tone for everything that’s coming next. From North America to Europe and beyond, the tour is shaping up to be a major moment for him. And if “I Condemn” is anything to go by, fans can expect a more evolved version of The Kid LAROI on stage.
For a series born out of friendship, stubbornness, and the conviction that stories can be told even when there is no money to tell them with, saying goodbye was never going to be easy.
For her first solo exhibition in Switzerland, and the most expansive European retrospective of her career to date, Cao Fei takes over the Kunstmuseum Basel with Testimonies to the Near Future spanning three decades of work.
Levi’s has released its Pride 2026 collection, titled “Together, We Ride,” drawing from the history of queer motorcycle clubs and the riders who built spaces of belonging on the road.
In this exclusive interview, Woodkid reflects on his personal journey as an openly gay artist, the evolution of queer representation in music, the challenges that remain, and why gatherings such as Le Fier Gala are more necessary than ever.
On the occasion of Spain’s largest photography festival, PHotoESPAÑA, LOEWE FOUNDATION is presenting Bunny, a solo exhibition by Talia Chetrit and curated by Stella Bottai.
The Ronaldinho x DITA collection merges the Brazilian icon signature flair with the precision engineering that has defined the Japanese-crafted eyewear brand for more than three decades.
Opening at the Jeu de Paume in Paris on June 12, Fragile Beauty brings together photographs from the extraordinary personal collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish.
Alongside the trunk, Louis Vuitton is launching a new Monaco City Guide and decorating the windows of its Monaco store with a design that pulls from the colours of the Grand Prix.
Stone Island and New Balance have revealed the full Summer 2026 capsule, adding two football boot models to the on-pitch offering alongside the previously introduced kit, apparel, and accessories.
Saint Laurent Babylone presents Daydreaming of him, a photography exhibition by French-Australian photographer Christopher Barraja, curated by Anthony Vaccarello.
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Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.