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Truck Festival – Hill Farm, Oxfordshire
Truck Festival returned after a three year absence, owing to he obvious cancellations due to the COVID restrictions we have all experienced over these last few years. This year saw the festival celebrating its 25th birthday and man did it throw one hell of a party for the 25,000 revellers that descended on Hill Farm in Oxfordshire!
Enola Gay – The Joiners, Southampton
Enola Gay played Southampton's grassroots intimate venue, The Joiners on Thursday evening, musician Craig Perry was there to review for us.
Pearl Jam – BST Hyde Park
Pearl Jam complete their two day takeover of BST Hyde Park in incredible style on the Great Oak Stage!
The Native – The Joiners, Southampton
The Native finished up their first headline tour on Saturday evening at The Joiners in Southampton. The tour was originally schedule for March of this year but the band had the amazing opportunity to increase their profile by going out and supporting Bastille on their UK Tour.
Public Image Ltd – Engine Rooms, Southampton
Despite it being a Sunday evening and that most of the band were apparently suffering from head colds, Public Image Ltd hit the stage at The Engine Rooms for a packed-out performance.
Liam Gallagher – Knebworth
He came, he saw, he conquered; not once but twice! Liam Gallagher made a triumphant return to Knebworth for two sold out gigs to 85,000 people each night, 26 years after headlining with Oasis.
Fontaines D.C. – Chalk, Brighton
In my opinion, you’d be hard to pushed to find another band at the top of the game right now, than Fontaines DC.
The Killers – St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton
It had been some 18 years since I’d last seen the killers play when they had just released their debut album not fuss. It was a sweaty sold out capacity gig of 400 people at the Wedgewood Rooms for a relatively unknown band for the obscene price of £7! (I still have the ticket stub at home as no one believes me on the price!)
Sigrid – The Fleece
Pop sensation Sigrid is currently in the UK promoting her second album “How To Let Go”.
Wet Leg – The Wedgewood Rooms
It had been a while since I’d seen a queue this size outside the Wedgewood Rooms such was the hype and excitement for tonights gig with Wet Leg! The band from the Isle of Wight have completely blown up over night, even if you had been living under a rock you would of no doubt of heard of them in the last 6 months.