We headed to Pikehall for a weekend of wonderful live music.
There’s something strangely transcendent about Amigo The Devil - a project that teeters between Vaudevillian chaos and crushing sincerity, with a healthy sprinkling of the melodramatic. Helmed by Texas-based Danny Kiranos, Amigo The Devil isn’t just music; it’s a kind of possessed cabaret.
Now in its twelfth year, Victorious will be taking over Southsea Common once again!
Good Friday really lived up to the name, as Frank Turner and Amigo The Devil descended on Southampton.
It was a triumphant return, not just for the band, but for anyone who had been lucky enough to witness tonight's show.
It was a nostalgic, wholesome night in the sold-out Southampton venue.
Linkin Park were back in the UK after seven years with new songs and members too.
It has been nine years since the band played a UK show.
We headed to the first of three nights of frantic, furious fun at Bush Hall.
Somebody’s Child are an Irish rock band, led by the triumphant Cian Godfrey, and they have been going from strength to strength the past few years, culminating in shows supporting The War On Drugs, Bloc Party, and a headline set on the second stage at BST Presents Kings Of Leon. Prior to his appearance on the Rainbow Stage, we sat down with Cian to discuss the past, the present, and what the hell’s coming next.










