Review: The Game’s Afoot at Madame Tussauds
Olivia Krauze reviews new theatrical venture ‘The Game’s Afoot’, an immersive Sherlock whodunnit that’s not easily solved.
Olivia Krauze reviews new theatrical venture ‘The Game’s Afoot’, an immersive Sherlock whodunnit that’s not easily solved.
The Nashville pop trio returns to the UK for six shows to start their international tour (26/08/2016-02/09/2016).
Tomorrow the world will be gifted with the eighth Harry Potter story. From page to stage, Culture Editor James reveals exactly what he wants from it.
Rehana reviews Matt Smith’s thoroughly bizarre return to the stage in Anthony Neilson’s Unreachable.
Jasveen Bansal reviews Funny Girl at the Savoy Theatre, with Natasha Barnes standing in for Sheridan Smith.
Culture Editor James Barker sets out his adoration of Jess Glynne.
Navi Ahluwalia reviews the latest EP from the Putney songwriter and producer.
Navi takes a look at the way in which technology has evoked the rise of ‘portable studios and DIY artists’
The line-up for Field Day’s MOTH CLUB stage features Mura Masa and Anna Meredith.
In arguably one of London’s best medium-sized venues, Flume more than succeeded in confirming himself as one of the world’s hottest electronic artists and one that all music fans can appreciate (16/03/16).
Lovebox Festival returns for its fifteenth year boasting headliners Major Lazer and LCD Soundsystem alongside the likes of Jungle, MØ, Jack Garratt and Diplo (15/07/16 – 16/07/16).
Festival season baby Citadel offers a retreat from the sun-and-cider-fuelled whirlwind of the summer months (17/07/16).
The Roundhouse in London welcomes Australian producer Flume in his first UK appearance since supporting Disclosure in late 2013 (16/03/16).
Anna Pinnell takes a look at the musical tribute to The Beetles, Let It Be.