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Cardiff Castle’s walls didn’t come tumbling down with Bastille’s arrival
Since playing Cardiff’s Utilita Arena back in November, Bastille return to Cardiff Castle for their summer tour.
Royel Otis close out Bristol Sounds in style
Australian indie pop-rock duo Royel Otis swapped Sydney harbour for Bristol’s harbourside as the headliners of Bristol Sounds’ fifth and final day of the festival.
‘The Cure’ to the Welsh heat at Blackweir
The audience erupted when The Cure walked onto the stage to a warm "Diolch."
Teddy Thompson turns heartache into high craft at St George’s Bristol
There was a fitting elegance to seeing Teddy Thompson in the acoustically blessed surroundings of St George’s Bristol.
Jason Isbell defines Americana in a two-hour masterclass
At Bristol Beacon, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit provided a better definition: play all of those things with conviction, intelligence and heart, and let the songs do the explaining.
In It Together returns to Port Talbot for 2026
Back again for another year, In It Together Festival brought together a massive three-day line up in Port Talbot Wales.
Sugar make up for lost time in Bristol after nearly 35 years
There was a sense of unfinished business in the air as Sugar came to Bristol on their Love You Even Still tour.
Liverpool Mood Machines: Permanent (Joy) play Bristol
Liverpool-based band Permanent (Joy) have been gaining a huge following, and for good reason.
Glen Hansard rewards the faithful and wins over newcomers
Glen Hansard’s two-hour set drew deeply from across his various musical lives.
An evening of precision and restraint from Ludovico Einaudi
This solo piano concert is part of a special series of intimate evenings in Bristol Beacon, one of Ludovico Einaudi’s favourite concert halls around the world.
Hollie Cook brings lovers’ rock warmth to the Thekla
Hollie Cook visited Bristol on the last night of her Shy Girl tour.
Hannah Grace brings Bigger Picture for intimate night in Canton
A true community gathering to celebrate the release of Hannah Grace’s independent new album, Bigger Picture.
Lande Hekt brings a wave of DIY energy and jangly pop rock to Bristol
Strange Brew is a fitting venue for Lande Hekt, the former Bristol-based frontwoman of Muncie Girls.
Yīn Yīn turn Band on the Wall into a funk-fuelled machine
Dutch quartet Yīn Yīn transformed Band on the Wall into a groove-heavy, late-night escape.
The Now can wait until later
The Now recently played in Cardiff, their first time in the city in four years.
Art School Girlfriend give an intimate, visually rich performance
Art School Girlfriend is the kind of artist you listen to through headphones when you want to feel like the protagonist of a brooding indie film.
A peek into Holly Humberstone’s Cruel World at Electric Bristol
Few artists leave a festival stage to dominate an intimate indoor venue, but Holly Humberstone did just that on a crisp April night at Electric Bristol.
Shoe-gaze dreams at Clwb Ifor Bach with TTSSFU
TTSSFU had finally arrived in Cardiff as part of their UK tour this year.
The Cribs were rocking too hard to put me to sleep
21 years after leaving the crib of their musical infancy, The Cribs are still proving that there is room for innovation in indie.
Beans On Toast - a tasty seaside treat!
Beans On Toast in Brighton was a whole feast, not just a cheeky snack.
