“London, come on ta fuck, let’s fucking go” the magic words from Gurriers frontman, Dan Hoff, to kick off the chaos at the band’s largest headline show to date, a sold-out Scala, on Thursday night.
Read More“These are the joys of getting old, you go deaf. I’ve also got the joy of going blind. Fortunately I’ve still got my voice - cause if I lose that, I’ve got the full Tommy”, wisecracked Roger Daltrey during the first of two shows The Who were headlining at The Royal Albert Hall.
Read MoreTom Walker- A Sheer Delight by Candlelight at Hackney Church.
Read MoreToronto duo CLEOPATRICK stun Manchester’s Academy 2 with a performance that won’t be forgotten in a hurry.
Read MoreThe Wombats bring their winning charm and wild tunes to a rapturous O2 Arena.
Read MoreThroughout the set, Swims had a variety of outfits that reflected the exhilarating theatrics of his dynamic and always-evolving act.
Read MorePastel are a band on the rise. A shoegaze band many compared to Oasis and they deliver with a confident, laddish swagger that’s far beyond their years on the final night of their tour at the Dome in Tufnell Park. Revelling in confidence and bravado that bands double their size and years struggle to match.
Read MoreYou don’t come to RØRY shows to have a good time, and fans of her music will know this by now. You come to her gigs to have your heart broken over and over again, an emotional catharsis, and that’s what she delivered on in a packed night at the 02 Kentish Town.
Read MoreNieve Ella stuns a sold-out New Century Hall with a performance that solidifies her status as one of the best rising artists around.
Read MoreFranz Ferdinand dazzle with their irresistible indie disco at Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
Read MoreOne of the UK’s best singer-songwriters traded in the gravitas and glamour of Wembley for the incredible intimacy of 100 Club, all for charity — speaking of which, text HOPE to 70123 to donate £10 to War Child!
Read MoreOn a surprisingly crisp evening, as the final hours of February bid the UK adieu, the O2 Forum in Kentish Town played host to a pop punk show that promised to be pretty darn close to perfect.
Read MoreIt’s been seven years of hard work, but Biig Piig got to celebrate her debut album 11:11 with a sold-out show at London’s Roundhouse on Thursday.
Read MoreBeing Dead delight Moth Club with their psychedelic jams.
Read MoreCirca Waves ride the crest of their success at Brixton.
Read MoreThe Heavy Heavy are a band that can go full into rock concert mode when they want to and they brought back the 60s nostalgia for the night.
Read MoreDublin-based artist, Skinner, banished the midweek blues on Wednesday by bringing his high-energy chaos to London’s Shacklewell Arms.
Read MoreBrixton Academy can’t Cage the Elephant.
Read MoreTwo songs into headlining The O2, James Blunt joked “it’s all downhill from here”, but the emotional slalom of ‘Back to Bedlam’ carried the crowd through a special Sunday night.
Read MoreSnow Patrol proved they're more than just their greatest hits at the 02; showing why they've kept the staying power all these years where others have failed.
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