London’s OUR GIRL: pulling up trees in Cardiff on Saturday night
Fronted by Soph Nathan, also guitarist in The Big Moon, London’s Our Girl released their second album The Good Kind last month, and the songs played tonight sound excellent.
Fronted by Soph Nathan, also guitarist in The Big Moon, London’s Our Girl released their second album The Good Kind last month, and the songs played tonight sound excellent.
Richard Hawley dazzles Cardiff’s Tramshed with effortless charm and solid gold songwriting, joined by Bernard Butler.
Myles Kennedy delivered a powerful, heartfelt performance in Cardiff, blending talent, gratitude, and iconic vocals.
Melys dazzles Swansea with a career-spanning set, proving their timeless appeal and their exciting future.
Fontaines D.C. electrified Cardiff’s Utilita Arena with raw punk energy, cinematic visuals, and a growing catalogue proving their big-league status.
Hard-Fi’s Cardiff show at Tramshed misses the mark, with vocal struggles overshadowing their indie classics.
Fat Dog light up Cardiff’s Clwb Ifor Bach with cuts from Woof as well as new tracks, delivering a chaotic and unforgettable live experience.
The Script's Cardiff show is filled with heartfelt tributes, iconic hits, and stunning performances that wowed every fan.
Interlacing hits with songs from their latest album in the Utilita Arena, Black Stone Cherry are one of the all-time great exponents of that sweet thing we call rock’n’roll.
Rosalie Cunningham delivered a charismatic, musically rich performance at Acapela Cardiff, blending solo work with Purson nostalgia.
Twin Atlantic lit up Cardiff’s Tramshed even on a less than favourable day with indie-alt-rock warmth and vigour.
Joachim Cooder’s soulful live show in Cardiff blended accoustic blues, heartfelt stories, and electric mbira melodies that charmed the crowd.