Holding Absence is one of the big success stories of the 2020s. While still fairly on the grand scheme of things. They’ve gone from playing tiny clubs like the Star and Garter with Sleep Token and Loathe to being fairly…
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Mere months after their debut show in Manchester, “progressive Grindcore” act Empire State Bastard made their return to a much bigger and more polished ritzy venue. Their brand of intense fury made them a bizarre addition to the long list…
It’s not often that St Helens welcomes rock royalty but The Who would make the Totally Wicked Stadium their home for the night, a welcome change from seeing Saints getting battered at home. UB40 featuring Ali Campbell and Standin’ Man…
In one of the most hotly anticipated tours in recent memory, Sheffield Indie legends make their triumphant return to Manchester for two massive sold out dates at Old Trafford despite competing with Elton John, Coldplay and the football. This article…
Live at Leeds was the first festival to take place at Temple Newsam of the weekend and it was easily the smoothest of the two. God knows Slam Dunk needed everything to be as smooth as possible because they had…
Leeds is home to some of the best music festivals in the UK and Live at Leeds is a great start to festival season and an absolute must for fans of indie and rock. With 5 stages to choose from,…