Festivals – Could this be the year the boutiques beat the big guns?
Major festivals are overpriced and underachieving; perhaps it’s time for something new?
Major festivals are overpriced and underachieving; perhaps it’s time for something new?
“His presence on stage unshakeably comfortable and his classic guitar sound a constant pleasure”
The Edge hung out with Beans on Toast at The Wedgewood rooms to chat about his latest tour and new release ‘The Grand Scheme of Things’.
Here at The Edge we have compiled a list of acts who we think are going to be the next big thing, right out of Southampton!
Get ready to join the barnival, as this year Oxfordshire based Truck is better than ever!
Don’t miss The Smith Street Band play at The Joiners before they head off to Europe.
The two headliners will be White Lies and The Cribs, with many other notable bands playing over the weekend.
Lewis Cato tells you why the the big newspapers, magazines and blogs are looking in the wrong places for their ‘sound of 2014’ artists, and offers us his idea of a more underground, down-to-earth list.
Joiners has been announced as one of 18 venues chosen to be involved in Independent Venue Week.
Phoebe Cross caught Ben Marwood for a chat at Southsea Fest.
The big hitters proved themselves this weekend, but what about the little hitters?
Readers, contributors and editors of The Edge share their memories of Reading Festival.
A few days before Blissfields I was standing at a 10,000 person capacity stage watching…
Megan Downing previews the line-up for the Friday at Reading Festival 2013.