articles
•
articles •
Calvin Harris returns to Hampden Park to perform an electrifying set to his home crowd
Calvin Harris returned to his home country and played two nights full of his greatest hits at Scotland’s national football stadium, Hampden Park, to a total of 100k attendees across the weekend.
The Streets perform ‘A Grand Don’t Come for Free’ in its entirety at Ally Pally
The Streets take over the North London skyline with garage beats and spoken word with their two sold out nights at Alexandra Palace performing their second album A Grand Don’t Come for Free in its entirety.
Alex Comaish at The Finsbury, London
As I walked from Manor House tube station, I noticed that there's a certain charm to ‘The Finsbury’ that feels increasingly rare in London's gig circuit…
My Chemical Romance Review: The Black Parade has marched into town
Long live The Black Parade
Raw vocals and real moments from Lewis Capaldi
Lewis Capaldi’s gig at Blackweir Fields, Cardiff was a memorable set for its high emotions and raw feel.
Kings of Leon review: The soundtrack of a summer night
Kings of Leon took to Bellahouston Park for Glasgow Summer Sessions for an electric set full of nostalgic rock bangers.
Lewis Brennan launches new single ‘Disco 2003’ at Nice N Sleazy
On 25 June, singer-songwriter Lewis Brennan took to the downstairs stage in Nice N Sleazy to share his new single ‘Disco 2003’.
“We belong together”: Harry Styles at Wembley Stadium
Harry Styles is back on stage once again for a record-breaking twelve nights at Wembley Stadium as part of his Together, Together tour.
Kasabian: A headliner that was worth the wait
A review of Kasabian’s incredible set at TRNSMT 2026.
Balu Brigada: From Twenty One Pilots support to sold-out headline tour
In 2024, it was announced that the New-Zealand originating, New York based band Balu Brigada would join Twenty One Pilots on their Clancy World Tour. After a surge in popularity playing with the band, Balu Brigada returned to the UK on their own sold-out headline tour.
Free The Celestial Body: Big Thief’s second night in O2 Academy Brixton
The second of four sold-out shows at the 5,000-capacity O2 Academy Brixton retained an intimate and raw atmosphere. Differences in reviews have noted the unpredictability and fluidity of the setlist and direction of some tracks, with new songs appearing at each show alongside revisited and reworked fan favourites.
Happy Mondays play first of three nights at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom
Iconic 90’s Indie band Happy Mondays were back in Glasgow last night (16 April) on the UK Pills and Thrills tour to celebrate 35 years of their platinum album Pills ‘n’ Thrills and Bellyaches.
‘Glasgow’s Christmas’: An incredible Houseguest Festival took over Sauchiehall Street
A review of four bands that played at Houseguest Festival 2026.
Bullmaera at Cove17: Raw energy and rough edges
Bullmaera brought raw energy and rough edges to the unique venue of Cove17 in Walthamstow.
Keo’s sold-out Camden shows prove that the hype is real
Selling out two nights at Camden’s historic Electric Ballroom would be a dream for any young guitar band. For Keo, this felt almost natural, serving as confirmation that the rapid momentum building around their sound is only going to grow.
Heavy drums and headlines: Frontroom at The Finsbury
Performing at The Finsbury, London four-piece Frontroom ‘shook the audience to their bones’.
Liverpool’s Temeraire bring chaos and charm to Camden
The Liverpool-based band rocked The Elephant’s Head in Camden, London.
DMA’S will take you back to the hedonistic Britpop era
If you never experienced the breakthrough of 1990’s Britpop and wondered what it was like, going to a DMA’s gig guarantees a feeling that is very similar.
TAGABOW is the most unique live band there is right now
In one of the most unique gigs I’ve been to, They Are Gutting A Body Of Water (TAGABOW) turned the floor into their stage as a sold out Classic Grand audience huddled around them.
The future of rock music: In Vertigo review
Five-piece alt rock band In Vertigo took over the stage at The Garage Attic Bar in Glasgow for their first headline performance of 2026 and believe me, it was definitely one for the books.