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Bilk Announce Grassroots Venue Tour
In Association with the Music Venue Trust. Fresh from the release of their acclaimed debut album, Essex, Drugs…
Snow Patrol – Cardiff Castle
How often can you say you’ve seen your favourite band with a castle as the backdrop? Well, that’s…
Sam Fender – London Stadium – 6th June 2025
Newcastle’s own Geordie guitar hero, Sam Fender, launched his highly anticipated People Watching Stadium Tour in a sold-out…
Zara Larsson announces new album ‘Midnight Sun’
Multiplatinum, chart–topping global pop powerhouse Zara Larsson kicks her boldest era yet into overdrive with the announcement of her heavily…
Wunderhorse – O2 Academy Birmingham
Words & Photos courtesy of Kieran Craven Long anticipated and arriving just in time, Wunderhorse’s return feels nothing…
The Royston Club announce upcoming album ‘Songs for the Spine’ & UK headline tour
After achieving a #16 chart breakthrough with their debut album, The Royston Club are now targeting far bigger ambitions with the news…
Cassia – Electric Bristol
On a bright evening that felt like summer edging in, Cassia’s feel-good sound made itself right at home in Bristol. Inside Electric (recently rebranded from SWX), the atmosphere was warm, upbeat, and perfectly suited to their breezy, sun-soaked style.
Chase & Status – Bournemouth International Centre
The Chase and Status live experience at Bournemouth International Centre wasn’t just a gig, it was a full-throttle sensory overload that left everyone dazed, elated and completely speechless. A full show for the eyes and ears, it demanded your full attention and rewarded it tenfold.
Hundred Reasons – Engine Rooms Southampton
There was a charged atmosphere at Engine Rooms on Sunday night, as a packed crowd gathered for Hundred Reasons’ final ever south coast show. For many, it felt less like a gig and more like a send-off—an emotional celebration of a band that shaped the UK post-hardcore scene in the early 2000s and remained a vital live force to the very end.
Viagra Boys – O2 Academy Bournemouth
From the first note, the crowd were hanging onto every word frontman Sebastian Murphy delivered - as always, shirtless, tattooed from neck to waist, gliding around the stage in trackies and socks. There was a beautiful contradiction in watching a heavily inked man dance with such fluidity - his movements elegant, loose-hipped, playful and magnetic. Think of a post-punk ballerina!