Sidmouth Folk Festival 2024: Live Review
Sidmouth Folk Festival – 70 years young, the doyenne of the folk tradition smartens up her bonnet, simultaneously letting loose her britches.
Sidmouth Folk Festival – 70 years young, the doyenne of the folk tradition smartens up her bonnet, simultaneously letting loose her britches.
We’re at the tenth and final (for now?) Underneath The Stars Festival in South Yorkshire where we have to admit, Hamish Hawk shines.
An evening of classic indie rock as Richard Ashcroft and Ocean Colour Scene roll back the years. Ex-Kasabian man Tom Meighan is also on the bill.
We’re back at Cambridge Folk Festival where the legends of the genre are balanced with a multitude of offerings on and off stage.
The Hare & Hounds in Kings Heath plays host to Johnny Echols’ Love: Forever Changes and more, staying remarkably and robustly vibrant.
Wigan’s large scale gig drought finally comes to an end – with a fantastic series of big names performing at the sports arena; including Noel Gallagher.
Songs of the soft white underbelly, delicate dirges of no small beauty. We’re in Birmingham to see Ben De La Cour.
We catch up with Josh Rouse for a great evening at Ramsgate Music Hall.
New Forest Folk – The “Small Festival with a Big Line-Up”; exactly what it says on the tin, and a whole lot more.
It’s a hot one as The War On Drugs warm up (ha!) for the Royal Albert Hall with the first of two intimate Liverpool gigs.
We’re at the stunning setting of Warwick Castle for an evening with The Darkness.
Janelle Monáe closes out er three night residency at Factory International in true grand slam fashion. Support comes from local group, The KTNA.
We’re at Lincoln Castle as their Summer season of concerts attracts The Kaiser Chiefs.
Body Count roll mercilessly through Manchester and leave nothing in their wake. Should we have expected anything less from the LA mob?
Liam Gallagher concludes his celebratory run of shows in honour of Oasis’ 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe. We were there.