
Indie rock band Florence and The Machine’s lead female vocalist Florence Welch looks stunning with her red hair slicked back on the cover of the November issue of Q magazine. Photographed by Alex Lake, the ‘What The Water Gave Me’ belter brings her vintage style to the magazine, wearing a gold longsleeve bodysuit.
The British music magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and to honour this huge milestone the publication will have 25 collector’s issues — and two bonus ones — starring the most important acts who are shaping music at present. Acts such as Coldplay, Arcade Fire, Dizzee Rascal and Paolo Nutini will each get their own special covers, with exclusive interviews.
If that wasn’t enough the magazine will also have a limited edition cover that features legendary Welsh band Manic Street Preachers and comes with a special vinyl version of the rock group’s forthcoming singles collection ‘National Treasures’ as well as a subscriber’s issue cover featuring American rapper Jay-Z. Now that’s how you celebrate a 25th birthday.
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English songstress Jessie J strikes a fierce pose under the lens of Perou on the cover of the November issue of Q magazine. Sporting her signature chic bangs, the 23-year-old ‘Nobody’s Perfect’ singer rocks bondage tights with a bustier and high-waisted shorts.
The British music magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and to honour this huge milestone the publication will have 25 collector’s issues — and two bonus ones — starring the most important acts who are shaping music at present. Acts such as Noel Gallagher, Mumford & Sons, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Tinie Tempah will each get their own special covers, with exclusive interviews.
If that wasn’t enough the magazine will also have a limited edition cover that features legendary Welsh band Manic Street Preachers and comes with a special vinyl version of the rock group’s forthcoming singles collection ‘National Treasures’ as well as a subscriber’s issue cover featuring American rapper Jay-Z. Now that’s how you celebrate a 25th birthday.
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Punk rock group Green Day are featured on one of the many covers of the November issue of Q magazine. Captured by Gavin Bond, the colourful trio of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool bring their fluorescent antics to the magazine, with their very animated facial expressions.
The British music magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and to honour this huge milestone the publication will have 25 collector’s issues — and two bonus ones — starring the most important acts who are shaping music at present. Acts such as The Killers, Laura Marling, Liam Gallagher and Kasabian will each get their own special covers, with exclusive interviews.
If that wasn’t enough the magazine will also have a limited edition cover that features legendary Welsh band Manic Street Preachers and comes with a special vinyl version of the rock group’s forthcoming singles collection ‘National Treasures’ as well as a subscriber’s issue cover featuring American rapper Jay-Z. Now that’s how you celebrate a 25th birthday.
Tags: Billie Joe Armstrong, Britain, Gavin Bond, Green Day, Jay-Z, Kasabian, Laura Marling, Liam Gallagher, Manic Street Preachers, Mike Dirnt, National Treasures, Q, The Killers, Tre Cool, Wales

R&B superstar Cee Lo Green fronts the November issue of Q magazine. Shot by Matthias Clamer, the 37-year-old ‘The Voice’ mentor dons bondage attire and strikes a hardball pose on the cover.
The British music magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and to honour this huge milestone the publication will have 25 collector’s issues — and two bonus ones — starring the most important acts who are shaping music at present. Acts such as Biffy Clyro, Plan B, Muse and Damon Albarn will each get their own special covers, with exclusive interviews.
If that wasn’t enough the magazine will also have a limited edition cover that features legendary Welsh band Manic Street Preachers and comes with a special vinyl version of the rock group’s forthcoming singles collection ‘National Treasures’ as well as a subscriber’s issue cover featuring American rapper Jay-Z. Now that’s how you celebrate a 25th birthday.
Tags: Biffy Clyro, Britain, Cee Lo Green, Damon Albarn, Jay-Z, Manic Street Preachers, Matthias Clamer, Muse, National Treasures, Plan B, Q, The Voice, Wales

Legendary Welsh group Manic Street Preachers graces the November cover of the limited special edition issue of Q magazine, that comes with a special vinyl version of the band’s forthcoming singles collection ‘National Treasures’. The rock trio of James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire and Sean Moore was photographed by Alex Lake.
The British music magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and to honour this huge milestone the publication will have 25 collector’s issues — and two bonus ones — starring the most important acts who are shaping music at present. Acts such as the Foo Fighters, Arctic Monkeys, Elbow and Dizzee Rascal will each get their own special covers, with exclusive interviews.
If that wasn’t enough the magazine will also have a subscriber’s issue cover featuring American rapper Jay-Z. Now that’s how you celebrate a 25th birthday.
Tags: Alex Lake, Arctic Monkeys, Britain, Dizzee Rascal, Elbow, Foo Fighters, James Dean Bradfield, Jay-Z, Manic Street Preachers, National Treasures, Nicky Wire, Q, Sean Moore, Wales

24-year-old Scottish popstar Paolo Nutini graces the cover of the November issue of Q magazine. The ‘Jenny Don’t Be Hasty’ singer is given the supernatural treatment, with different colored eyes — red and green — on the Shamil Tanna-shot cover.
The British music magazine is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and to honour this huge milestone the publication will have 25 collector’s issues — and two bonus ones — starring the most important acts who are shaping music at present. Acts such as Coldplay, Arcade Fire, Paul Weller and Snow Patrol will each get their own special covers, with exclusive interviews.
If that wasn’t enough the magazine will also have a limited edition cover that features legendary Welsh band Manic Street Preachers and comes with a special vinyl version of the rock group’s forthcoming singles collection ‘National Treasures’ as well as a subscriber’s issue cover featuring American rapper Jay-Z. Now that’s how you celebrate a 25th birthday.
Tags: Arcade Fire, Britain, Coldplay, Jay-Z, Jenny Don't Be Hasty, Manic Street Preachers, National Treasures, Paolo Nutini, Paul Weller, Q, Scotland, Shamil Tanna, Snow Patrol, Wales

British music magazine Q is celebrating its 300th issue and they are going big — Her Royal Highness Adele big.
With the help of incomparable photographer Rankin, Adele undoubtedly gives her best magazine cover to date. The British songstress is all diva on the cover as she strikes an audacious pose with her gorgeous galactic eyes popping right out and wind blown hair.

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