BLACK STONE CHERRY return to Cardiff in all-out kickass mode
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.
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.
Featuring two guitars, bass, keys, drums and violin, Man/Woman/Chainsaw can sound delicate and orchestral, but in the swing of things, are pretty with a side of ferociousness.
Thee Alcoholics brought raw energy to Cardiff with Cemetery Dogs and I Am Drug, delivering a night of fuzzy chaos and grassroots brilliance.
Alan Sparhawk delivers a raw, poignant solo performance Cardiff—a moving night of cathartic music and heartfelt tribute, marking two years since Mimi Parker’s passing.
WNO Orchestra’s American and Schubert classics, featuring Nicky Spence, made for a night of joyous melodies and rich traditions in Cardiff.
Peter Hook & The Light’s powerful Cardiff show as they pay homage to Joy Division and New Order with unforgettable classics.
Blossoms bring their indie charm and new album Gary to life in Cardiff’s Great Hall, delivering an unforgettable performance.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds grip Cardiff with a night of intense emotion, stunning vocals, and pure magic on stage.
The best of Celtic music, tradition, and art set down once more at Other Voices 2024 in Cardigan, where over 50 artists blend cultural storytelling with performance.