The new issue of Dork is available to order now, featuring Chloe Qisha, Madison Beer, Poppy and more

The February 2026 issue of Dork is available to order now, kicking off our new year with three cover stars: Chloe Qisha, Madison Beer and Poppy.

A long time Dork fave, Chloe Qisha lands at a genuine turning point. After a relentless run of releases that has taken her from online discovery to major stages in a matter of months, she reflects on ambition, fast approaching pop stardom and the decisions shaping what comes next.

Also leading the issue is Madison Beer, who opens up about her latest era and the thinking behind ‘locket’. Taking a more measured, intentional approach, she reflects on control, visibility and creative freedom, and how stepping back has reshaped the way she works and what she wants from her music.

Completing the cover trio is Poppy, returning with ‘Empty Hands’. She digs into evolution, intensity and a refusal to settle into any single version of herself, unpacking why doing it entirely on her own terms still matters.

Elsewhere in the magazine, there is an in-depth look at Charli xcx and the shape of her forthcoming cinematic era, alongside chats with The Cribs, Cavetown, Joyce Manor, Kid Kapichi and Softcult. In Hype, the focus shifts to the next wave, with Jenny On Holiday, Sex Mask, Pem, Arkayla and Heidi Curtis among the artists spotlighted. Plus, a thoroughly rigorous investigation into the Boyband Hardness Index. Blame Robbie.

You can order a physical copy of the new issue of Dork here, and it’ll dispatch before our next issue announce on 9th January 2025, or subscribe and get the print edition sent directly to your door every month here.

Order this issue

This is a physical pre-order. All copies will be dispatched before 6th February 2026

Please make sure you select the correct location for your order. For example, if you are in the United States, select ‘Location: US & Rest of the World’. Failure to select the appropriate location for your delivery address will result in the cancellation of your order.

Dork+ members get early access, exclusive extras, occasional variant treats, and the warm satisfaction of keeping us over-caffeinated enough to make issues like this. You can join Dork+ right now – find more information here And don’t worry – if subscriptions aren’t for you, you’ll still get everything you did before, with digital versions of our print content unlocking for free throughout the month. Enjoy!


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