LUDOVICO EINAUDI live in Cardiff: from the bland to the astounding
Live in Cardiff for the first time in seven years, when classical superstar Ludovico Einaudi is good, he's astounding.
Live in Cardiff for the first time in seven years, when classical superstar Ludovico Einaudi is good, he's astounding.
With Llais as a whole and in her own concert, Gwenno has done exactly what she set out to do: bringing people together in amazement at the beauty of the musical voice.
The enchanting blend of Qawwali and Flamenco at Llais Festival made for unforgettable musical fusion transcending boundaries.
Baxter Dury is an excellent performer in his own right, and the achievements of his band are no less: there’s no doubt about it, this is a must-see act.
A UK premiere of Joni Mitchell songs - performed by the likes of Charlotte Church, Laura Mvula and more - should have put Llais on the map, but sadly falls a bit short.
The Big Moon fill WMC's Weston Studio for theif first Cardiff show since the release of their third album, but they're not quite battle fit.
Richard Dawson's live performance at Wales Millennium Centre's Llais was recieved with a rapturous standing ovation.
Attendees of Wales Millennium Centre’s Llais were in for a real treat on the festival's second day: a rare live performance from Natasha Khan, aka Bat For Lashes.
Dizzee Rascal celebrates 20 years since Boy In Da Corner, his debut album - and one of the most influential grime records in history - with the Welsh stop of his tour.
In a world where the appeal of music often hinges on commercialisation and trends, the words of Yuseff Dayes continue to resonate.
A mesmerising fusion of avant-pop and dark synth was brought by Islet and Ivor Woods at Cardiff's Clwb Ifor Bach.
Making a return to their capital city after four long years, north Walian rockers The Joy Formidable were back in the sweaty room that is Cardiff's Globe.