Sound system collective MUNGO’S HI FI keep the good vibes going to the early hours in Cardiff
Mungo's Hi Fi fans gathered at the Tramshed in Cardiff expecting feel-good vibes - and were not left disappointed.
Mungo's Hi Fi fans gathered at the Tramshed in Cardiff expecting feel-good vibes - and were not left disappointed.
The stimulating programme performed over the weekend by contemporary music ensemble Uproar at the RWCMD proved there has never been a better time for new music than now.
Brit Award winner and multi-platinum-selling artist James Bay remains true to his roots with his support of independent venues in Cardiff.
Lipstick on Your Collar delivers an enthusiastically performed trip back to the 50s and 60s at Newport's Riverfront - but is dampened by a little less enthused audience.
Hardcore favourites Terror and Knocked Loose brought something for the old and new school alike at their frenzied Cardiff Uni gig.
Mace the Great, Juice Menace and Lily Beau captivate at a sold-out, stellar evening of Welsh rap and grime in Cardiff.
Echo & The Bunnymen get a Cardiff crowd at St. David's Hall into their dancing shoes at the start of a celebratory UK-wide tour.
On the first night of Independent Venue Week, Norway's Pom Poko also kicked off their UK-wide tour with an evening of sunny revelry in Cardiff's Clwb.
How better to celebrate the end of the grimmest month of the year and the reopening of Welsh venues than dancing Friday night away with LoneLady in Cardiff?
On the day restrictions were lifted in Cardiff and live music returned to Wales, Caribou got the party started again.
This reviewer has been left giddy and grinning ear-to-ear each time witnessing Enter Shikari live, and this time in Cardiff was no exception.
Fans nostalgic for the heady days of Dare (now 40) and Human League hits like Don’t You Want Me filled the Motorpoint in Cardiff.