DROPKICK MURPHYS bring Saturday night barroom singalongs back to Cardiff Arena
After a triumphant Dropkick Murphys outing in Cardiff two years ago, hopes are high for another night of barroom singalongs and Irish jig-inspired moshpits.
After a triumphant Dropkick Murphys outing in Cardiff two years ago, hopes are high for another night of barroom singalongs and Irish jig-inspired moshpits.
Celebrating the 20th anniversaries of BFMV’s The Poison and Trivium’s Ascendancy, these metal heavyweights start their co-headline world tour in the Welsh capital.
With their fanbase seemingly growing daily, it feels like this is only the beginning for Cardiff's soulful hard rockers Cardinal Black.
With plenty of instrumental layers to their live set, Spiritualized take everyone present on a journey through space and time.
Buzz writers have notched up well over 100 gig reviews this year, and our photographers have illustrated them along the way. We thought we’d give you a visual treat in the form of our 20 personal favourites from 2024.
If there were any reservations about Those Damn Crows’ ability to command an arena of this size, those doubts surely dissipate the moment they take to the stage.
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.
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.