Browsing: Live
Review: FlashFires at Lennons, Southampton (20/03/2015)
Local band FlashFires hosted an evening in celebration of their latest single release ‘Shy’.
Review: 1984, SUSU Theatre Group
Jessica Hector went to see SUSU Theatre Group’s 1984, and gives her take on the stage performance of Orwell’s classic.
Preview: Muse at The Brighton Dome, Brighton (23/03/15)
Muse are set to return to a variety of smaller stages this month, bringing with them sold out crowds and brand new music.
Sofar Sounds: a revolution in live music
When I buy tickets to see an artist play live, I brace myself to be…
Preview: Hang The Bastard at Firehouse (22/03/15)
Relentless blend of hardcore punk and sludge metal.
Review: Ritual Sessions at the Vaults (11/03/15)
Features Editor, Sian Blewitt, gives us the run-down on the latest local Ritual Sessions event.
Review: Morrissey at The BIC (14/03/2015)
‘He is such a unique individual and his stage presence as well as his music reflects this – it is certainly a gig that will stand out for me in my lifetime.’
Preview: Nick Mulvey at London’s Roundhouse (27/03/15)
Mercury Prize nominated Nick Mulvey embarks on a European tour.
Preview: Lucy Rose at Engine Rooms (28/03/2015)
Lucy Rose begins her headline tour in anticipation of her sophomore album.
Review: Sunset Sons at Old Fire Station, Bournemouth (13/03/2015)
Sally Lui travelled to Bournemouth to catch the unmistakable piano rock sound of Sunset Sons.
Review: The Mispers supporting Kodaline at O2 Guildhall, Southampton (10/03/15)
The Mispers provided strong support for Kodaline at their first Southampton date.
Review: Rhodes at The Joiners, Southampton (05/03/2015)
Rhodes stole the hearts of the audience with his relaxed, mellow sound.
Review: Kodaline @ O2 Guildhall Southampton (10/03/15)
Kodaline showed once again why they’re one of the best young live bands around, with a confident and mature performance on their first trip to Southampton.
Part 1 Review: Takedown Festival at Southampton University (07/03/15)
Southampton Uni’s own Takedown Festival showed why it’s still the best indoor alternative festival around with this year’s stellar line-up.