YARD ACT put on night of post-punk brilliance at Y Plas
Yorkshire's finest postpunk prodigies Yard Act ramp up the energy on an otherwise quiet Sunday night at Cardiff's Y Plas.
Yorkshire's finest postpunk prodigies Yard Act ramp up the energy on an otherwise quiet Sunday night at Cardiff's Y Plas.
As Saturday night was the first date of a nationwide tour for Declan McKenna, Cardiff’s Students Union gets to christen a handful of new songs.
Sweet Baboo and Bill Ryder Jones are perennial exceptions to the rule that all acoustic singer-songwriters must be arse-numbingly boring.
Ahead of a summer saturated with Welsh festival appearances, N’Famady Kouyaté brings his story to the heart of Cardiff in a flash of infectious Friday evening joy.
On a dark Thursday evening, Boyo floods Clwb Ifor Bach with outstanding talent for the launch of his In A Minute, Now EP.
From the first step onto Clwb Ifor Bach’s stage, Fort Hope bring palpable charm and style, commanding the room by feeding the doting crowd relentless rock energy.
Canadian band Mother Mother brought their heavy yet mellow vibes to the Welsh capital, selling out Cardiff Students Union’s Great Hall room.
That Gong and Ozric Tentacles can do what they do on a miserable night live in Cardiff is testament to their formidable lysergic powers.
Joined by two master percussionists, Leicester-born Roopa Panesar brings her sublime gift to the Royal Welsh College Of Music & Drama’s Dora Stoutzker Hall.
The second UK stop on his Nu King world tour, Jason Derulo brings energy to Cardiff’s Utilita Arena, sweet-talking fans and boogieing the Tuesday evening away.
Elvana, the Elvis-fronted Nirvana tribute act, bring a real party atmosphere to a packed out Cardiff University’s Y Plas.
For their Cardiff performance, shoegaze innovators Slowdive painted a landscape of ambience with layered vocals and resonant tones.