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Gallery: Lindsey Stirling at Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts, Orlando,02.08.24

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Gallery: Chicano Batman/ Lido Pimienta at Union Transfer, Philadelphia, 13.05.2024

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Gallery: CSS/ Sloppy Jane at The Foundry, Philadelphia, 06.05.2024

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Tom Grennan never gives less than his all, and his show lit up Millennium Square in Leeds on Saturday.  Following a slightly delayed start, due to England scraping through to the Euro semi finals, we were finally treated first to the sublime Victor Ray, before Grennan kicked things off with a quick fire trio of …

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Last night, Dublin’s very own Glen Hansard took to the stage of the Iveagh Gardens for a night of timeless classics, rocking melodies, and head-bopping singalongs. Support for the ‘Once’ star, an accolade that still follows Hansard despite the film being almost being 20 years old, came from Josh O’Keefe. The singer, who hails from …

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Saturday night, Gadigal/Sydney’s Factory Theatre witnessed Australia’s own crown jewel, The Angels, in their element and celebrating 50 years of rock excellence. For many of us, knowingly or not, our lives have been intertwined with The Angels and the monumental legacy they’ve bestowed upon Australia and the world. Some of us have even had them …

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By Anastasia Baranovskaia Bring Me The Horizon took the stage at Sthlm Fields with an overwhelming presence and energy. The setup, featuring gothic-style backdrops and towering podiums, was perfect for their dramatic performance. BMTH has clearly grown into their art, evident in both their music and the emotional connection they share with their fans. The …

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Alternative pop icon, PVRIS, made their highly anticipated return to Orlando’s House of Blues. No venue is big enough to contain the powerful vocals and irreplaceable energy PVRIS brings to the table. Kicking off the night was Tijuana’s, Bruises, and was followed by Manchester rock band, Pale Waves.

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The early summer had been hot through June, but it wasn’t just the rain that brought the cool to Halifax’s Piece Hall last week.  Michael Kiwanuka has been working his way through European festivals, on his way to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury. His final stop before the legendary festival was the no less iconic …

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By Anastasia Baranovskaia Sthlm Fields, a series of concerts held at Gärdet in Stockholm, once again lit up the city’s music scene on June 28th. Headlining the evening’s event was the Michigan-born band Greta Van Fleet, a group that has continually captured the hearts of rock enthusiasts worldwide with their Led Zeppelin-inspired sound and unique …

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POP Will Eat Itself proved they can still deliver a stonking set after decades with their heyday hit singles to bring new energy to Brighton’s 800-odd capacity Chalk Venue. Formed back in the mid-’80s, Pop Will Eat Itself were the midlands indie electro dance grudge mavericks that set the so-called ‘Grebo’ scene as described by …

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