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EVERYTHING ON OUR RADAR THIS MONTH
By Ayis Stephen-Diver, 3 March 2025
Whilst awards season has come to a close, it doesn't mean the fun has to stop! This month’s packed with new music from pop legends, must-watch TV and seriously good things to do. If you’re feeling a bit spoiled for choice, don't worry because we’re here to help with a shortlist of the best bits. Your itinerary for March? Full.

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SZA and Keke Palmer on set

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Fun fact: Simone Ashley and Sindhu Vee have played mother-daughter before
PICTURE THIS: 6 MARCH
If Simone Ashley’s in it, we’re watching. Not to be confused with the 2008 romcom of the same name, the Bridgerton star plays a single and ready-to-mingle photographer whose life takes an interesting turn when her ex – played by Fiennes Tiffin – reappears. Oh and there’s the added chaos of her sister’s upcoming wedding and her nosy family. Romcom lovers, consider yourselves *fed*.
ONE OF THEM DAYS: 7 MARCH
Besties and roommates Dreux (Keke Palmer) and Alyssa (SZA) find themselves in a sticky situation: Alyssa’s boyf has used up all their rent money and they’re on the verge of eviction! The two race against the clock to scramble for rent money whilst trying to keep their friendship intact. Prepare to laugh and cry in this new comedy release.
TEMPTATION ISLAND: 12 MARCH
February saw the ‘Montoya por favor!’ meme go viral, but if you didn’t know the lore of the now-legendary video, it came from the Spanish version of the American reality TV show Temptation Island. A new season is coming to Netflix this spring where four couples will test their relationships on an island of tempting singles. Whilst we won’t see Montoya, we’re still expecting ALL the drama.
If Simone Ashley’s in it, we’re watching. Not to be confused with the 2008 romcom of the same name, the Bridgerton star plays a single and ready-to-mingle photographer whose life takes an interesting turn when her ex – played by Fiennes Tiffin – reappears. Oh and there’s the added chaos of her sister’s upcoming wedding and her nosy family. Romcom lovers, consider yourselves *fed*.
ONE OF THEM DAYS: 7 MARCH
Besties and roommates Dreux (Keke Palmer) and Alyssa (SZA) find themselves in a sticky situation: Alyssa’s boyf has used up all their rent money and they’re on the verge of eviction! The two race against the clock to scramble for rent money whilst trying to keep their friendship intact. Prepare to laugh and cry in this new comedy release.
TEMPTATION ISLAND: 12 MARCH
February saw the ‘Montoya por favor!’ meme go viral, but if you didn’t know the lore of the now-legendary video, it came from the Spanish version of the American reality TV show Temptation Island. A new season is coming to Netflix this spring where four couples will test their relationships on an island of tempting singles. Whilst we won’t see Montoya, we’re still expecting ALL the drama.

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Jennie stunned at the CHANEL SS25 fashion show

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We're obsessed with Lady Gaga's new look
JENNIE, RUBY: 7 MARCH
It’s official, BLACKPINK star, Jennie is releasing her debut album Ruby. With singles like Love Hangover ft. Dominic Fike, ExtraL ft. Doechii and Mantra already being so strong, you're bound to have this on repeat. Other featured artists include Kali Uchis, Dua Lipa and Childish Gambino – an elite lineup.
LADY GAGA, MAYHEM: 7 MARCH
Lady Gaga went back to her roots with the sound and visuals of her recent single Abracadabra, which was only a teaser into the eccentric, grungy world of her eighth studio album Mayhem. With her new look hearkening back to The Fame-era Gaga, it’s safe to say Joanne’s back and even better. Don’t be shy, give us a world tour…
It’s official, BLACKPINK star, Jennie is releasing her debut album Ruby. With singles like Love Hangover ft. Dominic Fike, ExtraL ft. Doechii and Mantra already being so strong, you're bound to have this on repeat. Other featured artists include Kali Uchis, Dua Lipa and Childish Gambino – an elite lineup.
LADY GAGA, MAYHEM: 7 MARCH
Lady Gaga went back to her roots with the sound and visuals of her recent single Abracadabra, which was only a teaser into the eccentric, grungy world of her eighth studio album Mayhem. With her new look hearkening back to The Fame-era Gaga, it’s safe to say Joanne’s back and even better. Don’t be shy, give us a world tour…

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Rapper Danny Brown performing at the 2014 Culture Clash

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Grayson Perry © Richard Ansett, shot exclusively for the Wallace Collection, London
RED BULL CULTURE CLASH: 8 MARCH
Inspired by Jamaican sound system culture, the event is a music battle consisting of four crews with four different sounds, who compete to reign supreme. This year’s lineup includes heavyweights like NSG and Pa Salieu, alongside Spice, WSTRN and many more. Don’t worry if you haven’t already secured tickets, the event is livestreamed too!
GRAYSON PERRY: DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR - 28 MARCH – 26 OCTOBER
Debuting on his 65th birthday, legendary contemporary artist Sir Grayson Perry will showcase over 40 new works from ceramics to tapestries at The Wallace Collection museum. With themes spanning gender identity, authenticity and safety, the exhibition concretes his ‘lifelong interest in reinterpreting artefacts’ according to Grayson himself.
Inspired by Jamaican sound system culture, the event is a music battle consisting of four crews with four different sounds, who compete to reign supreme. This year’s lineup includes heavyweights like NSG and Pa Salieu, alongside Spice, WSTRN and many more. Don’t worry if you haven’t already secured tickets, the event is livestreamed too!
GRAYSON PERRY: DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR - 28 MARCH – 26 OCTOBER
Debuting on his 65th birthday, legendary contemporary artist Sir Grayson Perry will showcase over 40 new works from ceramics to tapestries at The Wallace Collection museum. With themes spanning gender identity, authenticity and safety, the exhibition concretes his ‘lifelong interest in reinterpreting artefacts’ according to Grayson himself.