Last night at Oslo Hackney, I witnessed one of the best live performances I've seen in a while. The excitement was palpable as the doors opened and fans eagerly filed in.
On a drizzly bank holiday Sunday evening, the open-air arena at Bristol Harbourside hosted a smaller yet enthusiastic crowd for The Vamps’ performance.
If you happened to be wandering along the Mersey from Aigburth on the 1st of September, you might have been surprised to find the usually quiet suburb of Liverpool transformed into the bustling home of Fusion Festival.
Dressed in a shirtless suit and gold chain, he opened with the gentle groove of “Counting Down the Days,” only to quickly ramp up the energy as the crowd erupted during “Inhaler.”
After performing at the 2017 Scruff of the Neck End of Year Blowout and dropping their track “Something Beautiful” earlier this year, Manchester’s indie-rock four-piece Larkins are ready for another breakthrough. Known for their arena-sized sound and infectious tunes,...
True to his promise, George treated fans to a perfect blend of ‘oldies and new ones,’ performing a dynamic setlist featuring songs from both of his albums.
Born in Glasgow and raised in Bathgate, Scotland, he started performing as a teenager and quickly gained attention for his heartfelt lyrics and emotive performances. He doesn’t just sing the songs—he writes them too. Yes, Lewis Capaldi writes his own songs, pouring his personal experiences and emotions into every track. This raw honesty is what makes his music resonate so deeply with fans worldwide.