Bearded Theory – Festival Preview: Opinion
We look ahead to Bearded Theory 2026 starring a multitude of musical attractions – roll up, roll up.
We look ahead to Bearded Theory 2026 starring a multitude of musical attractions – roll up, roll up.
As Victoria Park in Warrington again readies to host Neighbourhood Weekender, we look ahead to some anticipated highlights
Reading and Leeds Festival 2026 has had fans waiting in anticipation for their newly-released line-up of the festival. We take a look at some of the bands who will be performing this year.
In our final preview of Cropredy ’25 we take a look at Albert Lee, King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys, Cropredy Primary School Folk Class and Fairport Convention.
Outbreak Festival makes its return to Manchester for its first day of eclectic live music. With acts ranging from punk to shoegaze to hip hop, the Saturday truly has something for everyone.
Fairport’s Cropredy Convention takes place, as ever, on the second weekend of August. Here is a little introduction to one of the bands on the bill; Churchfitters.
Belgian black metallers Wiegedood will perform their first three records, in full, back to back at Damnation 2025.
Radio 2 In The Park heads north to Preston. The bill is filled with a wide array of talents showcasing all kinds of pop music.
Festival time again – this time we’re at Purbeck Valley Folk Festival ; not just for the music – there’s so much more.
We conclude our look forward to Fairport’s Cropredy Convention 2024 with a look at the band who make it all come round each year.
We’re at the tenth and final (for now?) Underneath The Stars Festival in South Yorkshire where we have to admit, Hamish Hawk shines.
Underneath The Stars – as the saying goes, Since 2014 – preps for one last hurrah before taking a break….
The last of our multi-part previews of Fairport’s Cropredy Convention 2024 sees us zoom in on the final three acts on the bill (save for one notable exception….)
Beardy Folk Festival’s magnificent seventh – Shropshire festival goes from strength to strength, but things far from rosy on the independent festival scene
Africa Oyé is set to continue in June 2024 as the UK’s biggest celebration of African and Caribbean music and culture at Sefton Park in Liverpool.