Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Festivals

Y Not Festival 2018: Top Five Non-Headliner Acts to Watch

It’s been a few weeks since Y Not Festival 2018, and while headliners The Libertines, Catfish and the Bottlemen, and Jamiroquai delivered incredible performances, the festival’s true charm lies in the hidden gems and rising stars who graced the...

Day Two Recap: Best Performers at Tramlines Festival 2018

The second day of Tramlines Festival brought sunshine and excitement to the fields of Sheffield, with artists delivering unforgettable performances that exceeded expectations.

10 Years of Tramlines Festival: Day One Highlights

The tenth anniversary of Sheffield's biggest music festival kicked off on July 20th at the new venue of Hillsborough Park. With a capacity of 40,000, the venue welcomed music lovers who had a plethora of choices across five stages,...

Live at Leeds: The Ultimate Indie Music Experience

Our festival experience kicked off at the O2 Academy, where a long queue of indie music enthusiasts eagerly awaited entry to catch Peace’s afternoon slot. Just a day after releasing their third album, Kindness is the New Rock N Roll,
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Drake Fans Left Scrambling as Auckland Tour Dates Are Rescheduled Last Minute

Drake has done what many international artists seem to love doing lately – shifting New Zealand tour dates at the last minute. The God’s Plan rapper was set to play two highly anticipated back-to-back shows at Auckland’s Spark Arena on February 28 and March 1, 2025 for his ANITA MAX WIN TOUR. But now, thanks to what’s being called “scheduling conflicts,” the dates have been moved two weeks later to March 15 and 16, 2025.