DROPKICK MURPHYS: a welcome sight in Cardiff time and time again
There’s something for everybody to enjoy at a Dropkick Murphys gig, and if they announced a gig in Cardiff next week, I’d wager most people in attendance would happily pay again.
There’s something for everybody to enjoy at a Dropkick Murphys gig, and if they announced a gig in Cardiff next week, I’d wager most people in attendance would happily pay again.
Black Stone Cherry recently celebrated 20 years as a band with a Beatles-esque rooftop gig in Nashville. Now, their return to the UK – a co-headline jaunt with The Darkness – starts in Cardiff.
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.
It’s a drastically new-look Kasabian that greets the Cardiff crowd on this rainy Wednesday night, now also with new material to contend with.
Patton and Lombardo are an extreme metal dream team as Dead Cross: look no further than II for proof.
With all the hallmarks of a classic Enid Blyton adventure combined with an Edgar Allen Poe, The Green Man Of Eshwood Hall delivers ample scares supernatural peril.
Sunrise On Slaughter Beach is more of Clutch doing what they do and it’s perfect.
Friday night in Cardiff and the Motorpoint Arena is packed to the rafters for the highly anticipated Vikings And Lionhearts tour: a co-headline package of Swedish Viking metal stars Amon …
The emergence of No Devotion, with members returning from the devastating events surrounding the end of Lostprophets, seemed like a comeback success story – but it soon proved less than …
As Fury is belting out American Pie, you can’t help but be in awe at the scale of it all. Nobody does entertainment quite like WWE.
Under strict lockdown constraints in 2020, Peter Finch took the opportunity to exploit the border restrictions in place and walk the boundary of Cardiff.