The Essex-based five-piece didn’t disappoint. Backed by a setlist loaded with hits from their debut album and their latest release Broken Machine, they delivered an exhilarating show.
Any doubts about an acoustic session were quickly forgotten as Fray opened with How Come, sparking the audience into full sing-along mode. It was clear that these weren’t just spectators but passionate fans ready to lend their voices to every lyric.
Her breakthrough album tracks, such as “Heaven” and “Next to Me,” were sung back the loudest, underscoring Sandé’s ability to connect with her fans on a personal level.
Falsetto vocals, sweet harmonies, and jangly guitars were the hallmarks of Starsailor's early success, with four hit singles and a No. 2 album in their first year.
After a long hiatus, the band returned with a meticulously crafted new sound, selling out their UK mini-tour and proving their enduring appeal. At Manchester Apollo, Reid opened the show with Rooting For You, silencing the crowd with her breathtaking vocal range.
Mondays are undeniably tough. You’re dragging yourself out of the bliss of the weekend and straight into the grind of the week. But this Monday was different for James TW fans in Manchester—it was the night of his magical gig that turned the weekday blues into something extraordinary.
Singer-songwriter Will Joseph Cook began his highly anticipated UK tour with an unforgettable performance at Preston Guildhall on Friday, 13th October. The timing couldn’t have been better, coinciding with the release of his latest single, If You Want to...
Dua Lipa knows how to captivate a crowd. Fresh off her chart-smashing success with New Rules, which peaked at number two, the pop sensation took the stage at Manchester Academy for an unforgettable night of hit after hit. From...