Why country music is booming in Britain
TikTok, tattoos and dreams of Texas
“All aboard the freight train,” Rattlesnake Johnny announces from the DJ booth, as he plays Alan Jackson’s “Freight Train”. A large crowd, sporting cowboy hats and boots, obediently falls into a Conga line and belts out “wish I was a freight train, baby”. They are led by “Memo the Hero”, a Turkish man from Newcastle, who waves an American flag as dancers gyrate on tables.
Explore more
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “What ho, y’all”
Britain August 31st 2024
- Fixing social care in England is a true test of Labour’s ambition
- Funding social care: an international comparison
- Britain’s unusual stance on Chinese electric vehicles
- Heathrow’s third runway asks questions of the airport and Labour
- A language guide for judges is a window into modern Britain
- Why country music is booming in Britain
Discover more
British MPs vote in favour of assisted dying
A monumental social reform is closer to being realised
The slow death of a Labour buzzword
And what that says about Britain’s place in the world
Britain’s Supreme Court considers what a woman is
At last. Britons had been wondering what those 34m people who are not men might be
Can potholes fuel populism?
A new paper looks at one explanation for the rise of Reform UK
Are British voters as clueless as Labour’s intelligentsia thinks?
How the idea of false consciousness conquered the governing party