Yes – Bridgewater Hall, Manchester: Live Review
Yes kick off their Classic Tales Of Yes UK shows with a return to Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall.
Yes kick off their Classic Tales Of Yes UK shows with a return to Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall.
We get goosebumped by an A+ double bill of Riverside and Klone at Manchester’s O2 Ritz.
Buffalo Skinners celebrate their excellent recent album, Picking Up What You’re Putting Down, with a triumphal homecoming show .
We’re at Over Hulton Folk Club for a double bill featuring Craig Joiner and The Hayes Sisters.
We’re at the Leeds Arena as Elbow make their return to the arena sized gigs on the back of the Audio Vertigo album.
We’re at The Hub @ St Marys for a top class encounter with Gigspanner.
Craig Chaligne is at The Ginistry, Oxted to catch Steve Wynn.
Orbital brings their celebration of their landmark Green and Brown albums…in full. A special night of transcendental musical love is in store.
Nashville’s Charles Esten returns to European shores in support of his new record, Love Ain’t Pretty. We were at the show in Salford.
We catch up with Reg Meuross and Cobalt Tales at a new venue for us – the Fields Of Green Folk Club in Downham.
We’ve waited eight long years for the return of Blind Guardian to the UK. We went along to the gig at the Kentish Town Forum to see if the wait was worth it…..
Paul Weller takes a trip down memory lane with a career retrospective set. Support comes from At The Barrier favourites, Barbara!
Finley Quaye sets out to reignite his performing career with echoes from his brilliant past blended with intimate chat.
We catch Kirsten Adamson at everyone’s current favourite venue, Birmingham’s Kitchen Garden Cafe.
From the likes of Liam Gallagher, Two Door Cinema Club and Neck Deep: Harvey Jay Dodgson is the next up-and-coming artist to perform at Wedgewood Rooms.