WILL YOUNG blends classic pop, dance & Latin for sun-drenched LIGHT IT UP
Will Young blends pop classic and new, dance, and a certain Latin influence on his latest, sunny album, Light It Up.
Will Young blends pop classic and new, dance, and a certain Latin influence on his latest, sunny album, Light It Up.
Funny, gracious and legendary, piano man Billy Joel's aimiable demeanour and occasional wisecracks endeared him to a packed stadium in Cardiff.
Bunch Of Grapes' Nick Otley is back doing what he does best: having revived some old favourites from his eponymous brewery, he’s continuing to deliver quality food too.
After two years of careful selection, Marc Almond picks 12 songs to cover for his latest album, I'm Not Anyone, producing a concise and surprising set.
Marc Almond is back with new covers album I’m Not Anyone, a UK tour, and joie de vivre in his adopted Portugal home. Buzz had a chat with the British pop icon.
On a beautiful June summer’s evening, the GRAFT Supper Club is being held at the National Waterfront Museum’s community garden space in Swansea.
Hay Festival returns this month sporting snazzy new branding, embracing diversity and a rich cultural calendar. CEO Julie Finch talks candidly about her vision.
Highlighting a very contemporary problem across Wales, catch new play Kill Thy Neighbour at the Torch Theatre while you can.
We speak to Welsh musical giant Karl Jenkins, the man behind the moustache, about his 80th birthday tour and his love of jazz.
Painstakingly restored, you can now dine from a locally-sourced menu in a literal piece of history at the Blackpool Mill.
An eerie and authentic adaptation, even after 85 years And Then There Were None can resonate with a contemporary audience.
The former Colston Hall in Bristol city centre has had a change of name, as part of a colossal £132 million transformation, and is now aptly named Bristol Beacon.