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In Vera Audio you’ll find a virtual flight case full of trending albums from the biggest artists in pop, hip hop and rock to name a few plus an engrossing world of podcasts, and mind-tickling ASMR and meditations to relax or zone out to. Looking for inspiration? Check out The List exclusives – that’s where we interview artists, listen to their playlists and find out the music that influences and inspires them.
Never better, Ariana continues to rule the pop roost with her confessional,
seventh album.
Prog-rockers Another Sky drop a second album – and it’s just as musically rich and lyrically satisfying as their debut.
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There are country influences on her eighth, but Bey hasn’t deserted R&B and, more importantly,
is still killing it.
Ex-Alabama Shakes songster Brittany is back belting out Blues, and the critics have been all over it.
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Imagine The Beatles’ White Album meets MGMT and Devendra Banhart.
Well done, you’ve just imagined this album.
Twelve years after their last album, Gossip reform and return with an absolute cracker. Good to have you back,
Beth and co.
Jazmin Bean’s debut comes with a sharp lyrical edge that makes her ‘horror pop’ descriptor very well-earned indeed.
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The perils of being disconnected from an overly connected world form a theme for this debut album
from L Devine.
If you like your rock short, sharp and punky then you need Pet Needs in your life.
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Scots Alt-rockers Snuts have made an album that ponders big questions. They’ve also added loads of riffs and hooks.
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For her debut album, the South African popster blends blends elements of amapiano, pop,
afrobeats, and contemporary R&B.
No resting on their laurels for this lot, who follow up their acclaimed debut with a superb second.
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In each themed series, we bring you episodes featuring exclusive interviews and a behind the scenes look at the people, places, events and culture featured in Vera magazine.
Icons – George Michael
If anyone deserves the moniker ‘legend’ then it’s George Michael – as this playlist amply demonstrates.
40 Years - Virgin Records 72 - 92
The killer tracks that catapulted Virgin Records into the skies and helped fund Virgin Atlantic.
40 Years - Vera Favourites
40 is the new 30! We’ve picked our favourite track from every year Virgin Atlantic has been flying! See if you agree.
The Biggest Sellers - 1984
The tracks that sold the most in 1984 sees Wham! fight it out with Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Duran Duran – what a year.
Depending on your flight time you’ll be listening to our Day or Night Boarding Music Playlist.
In the evenings when you fly with us we play a more relaxed playlist, creating a laid back vibe and during the day enjoy an upbeat mix of familiar and new tracks, both are available to listen to on Virgin Atlantic Vera.
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