At their very best, THE 1975 settle in for two nights at the CIA
Playing to a packed-out CIA on Monday night (and again on Tuesday), the stage for The 1975’s At Their Very Best tour is striking.
Playing to a packed-out CIA on Monday night (and again on Tuesday), the stage for The 1975’s At Their Very Best tour is striking.
From the BBC 6 Music Festival to Stereophonics and Tom Jones in the Principality, here are the best gigs we vibed with the most this year.
The argument as to whether rock is dead will of course rage on, but as long as Volbeat have a say in it, it’s in very good hands.
Live in Cardiff, it's Delta Sleep’s time to flex their proficiency, turning their surprising stylistic elements into part of their existing landscape. And what a view it offers.
On a cold Wednesday evening, the Bootleg Beatles brought a bit of cheer to Cardiff at St. David's Hall.
The tagline ‘Mongolian metal’ and some earnest arm-pulling was the entire breadth of the sales pitch to me to see The Hu at Cardiff's Great Hall. Say no more.
Fittingly for what has been billed as the Almost Christmas all-dayer, promoters Cosmic Carnage are in suitably generous festive spirit at Cardiff's The Moon.
It’s a Saturday night and the Great Hall is absolutely RAMMED for Stockport’s finest musical export since 10cc: the mighty Blossoms.
Put it down to football fever, or the triumphant success of his first-ever number-one album, but when Jamie T’s tour pulls into Cardiff, it feels like a momentous occasion.
It’s a grim night outside but Tramshed is getting ready for a big ol’ party. Confidence Man are in town and ready to bring good vibes on this rainy Wednesday night.
It was a stirring and emotional night for the boys and girls of Bellowhead as the band returned to Cardiff for another stunning display of musicianship.
Gang Of Youths’ first-ever headline show in Wales turns out to be a great gig to shake off the Sunday night blues.