Review: Camden Crawl 2014 (20 – 21/06/14)
Despite a plethora of desperate half-price ticket deals, Lewis Cato found the event eerily empty, but noble in it’s failure.
Despite a plethora of desperate half-price ticket deals, Lewis Cato found the event eerily empty, but noble in it’s failure.
It was an incredibly sunny day in Brighton, and George Ezra’s electrifying performance at Concorde…
Escape from the norm, and experience something extraordinary on the Bulgarian mountaintops.
Sunday was truly the most spectacular of all our days at Seaclose Park.
Tantrums from Dappy, UKIP hate from The Specials, and a drunken Matt Healy of The 1975.
Hot, long, tiring. Friday was as enjoyable as it was exhausting.
The Irish acoustic duo performed at Southampton University venue The Bridge, as part of Huw Stephens live music initiative ‘Coffee House Sessions’.
The Nashville brothers made a triumphant return to the Isle of Wight main stage, proving the reason why their Southern rock sound is so popular
The legendary four-piece took to the stage with calm confidence, in the face of a 50,000 person crowd, at this years Isle of Wight Festival
The three-piece brought their rock music to a perhaps slightly unaware audience, that mainly consisted of Lawson and Calvin Harris fans.
Ella Goel headed to the dauntingly distant city of Manchester to enjoy the muddy fields of Heaton Park.
Sian Blewitt headed down to the UK’s most colourful music event, redefining the festival experience by placing its focus on the ‘concept of expression’.
Cat Olley and Jenny Simpson review last night’s Grad Ball at Oceana featuring Ella Eyre, Lawson and Gorgon City.
Earls Court, including The Edge’s own Amy Wootten, saw an eleven piece band and a menagerie of fancy dress in Arcade Fire’s lead up to their headline slot at Hyde Park this summer.