Words and photos by Mark Stimpson The National Trust at Blickling Hall have been hosting their summer concerts for the last 20 odd years. There’s something magical about the combination of great music in the grounds of a stately home…
Category: LIVE REVIEW
What can I say, one of the best days out I’ve had in a long time. A few weeks prior I was supposed to be at the Let’s Rock Leeds but my inadequate brain mixed the days up and I…
Like many other festivals, 2000 Trees is finally back for the first time since 2019, and the sun is here, and so are the crowds. The 15,000-capacity event is a complete sell-out and shines a light on smaller independent festivals…
Photos and Words by Steve White Ferriday Fireballs open tonight’s proceedings in Cluny2, a small, hot, dark basement beneath the main Newcastle Cluny and the perfect setting for what turns out to be a certain top five gig of the…
Norwich has been home to a few festivals over the years and some still run like the excellent Wild Paths and NNF. The space at Earlham was often used for interestingly alternative free festivals in the 90’s but has more…
So, World To Me, the debut album from Pit Pony is now out and it’s been well worth the wait. Tonight saw them play their album launch gig to a sold out crowd in one of Newcastle’s newest venues. The…
