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Steven Wilson to Host Show on SiriusXM

Steven Wilson to Host Show on SiriusXM

      Exploring the meaning of 'progressive'...

      06 · 08 · 2025

      Steven Wilson is preparing to host his own show on SiriusXM.

      The English artist has had an extraordinary career, stretching the concept of ‘progressive’ to its extremes. Whether through his initial band The Porcupine Tree or his current solo projects, Steven Wilson's work consistently captivates.

      Now, SiriusXM has invited the multi-talented musician to run his own program. Intrigue: The Progressive Rock Show with Steven Wilson is set to debut on August 6th, offering an immersive experience that delves into rock’s foundational voices before exploring the cosmos.

      He shares…

      “One of the highlights of my career has been the chance to discuss the music I adore and share it with others.”

      “Now, I'm excited to have my own show on SiriusXM because I can do more than just talk about it; I can actually play it! I’ll showcase music from numerous bands associated with progressive music over the years, including classics and deep cuts, both old and new, expected and unforeseen.”

      The first episode will air on Wednesday, August 6th, at 4 PM ET, with new episodes following monthly on Deep Tracks (Ch. 308). Full episodes will be available for streaming after they air on the SiriusXM app and website.

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      Steven Wilson’s latest album, ‘The Overview,’ was released earlier this year. In our review, Clash termed it “yet another monumental accomplishment for Steven Wilson. At this juncture in his career, he exhibits no indications of slowing down, consistently seeking fresh avenues for innovation. This album enchants from beginning to end, showcasing a true master of the craft, who immerses himself in his work to create a mesmerizing record that fans will eagerly explore and embrace. There is no one else quite like Steven Wilson.”

      Related: “I Find Myself In A Very Unique Position!” Interview with Steven Wilson

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