Walking into the Ritz last Wednesday, the space grabbed you more than anything else – Not the crowd, the stage, or even the bands, but the fact that the normally well populated balcony was closed off, reserved only for AAA…
Author: Gregg Howarth
I'm a live music obsessive. Happy to shoot anything with a pulse. Crowd, stage, band, and I'm in. From rock, through indie to electronic, new wave and dance. I've spent over a decade and a half chasing the thrill of a perfectly captured live moment, from British Superbikes to live gigs, and Weshootmusic has finally given me the opportunity to review and shoot all of my favourite genres as well as revisiting the genres I swerved or stubbornly ignored as an angry punk/rock teen.
The Deaf Institute’s ground floor Lodge Room has always felt like the kind of place where bands come to either find themselves or lose themselves. Sometimes both happen on the same night. The 100 capacity room seems intimate without being…
Rochdale is gearing up for a night that feels less like a gig and more like a homecoming. Three acts with deep roots in the North West’s musical DNA – OMD, Peter Hook & The Light, and A Certain Ratio…
Prince’s Park remains the perfect home for Irlam Live – A wide, green, open space that feels intimate yet spacious, with great transport links and plenty of room for stages, bars, food courts, and family zones. It’s colourful, lively, and…
Superstition demands you stay at home on Friday the 13th to stay safe, so I’m so glad we were all able to prove superstition wrong tonight If you gave superstition the middle finger and showed up looking for fat riffs…
Elvana with Nic-Cage Against the Machine, Olympia Liverpool 07-02-2026 Before we start the review proper, I’d like to say that I love places like Liverpool, because the people are so magnificently friendly. I had so many conversations with the safety…
