“Chaotic but beautiful!” – THE FEELING launch greatest hits tour in Cardiff
The Feeling kick off their greatest hits tour in Cardiff in a show lead singer Dan Gillespie Sells describes as "chaotic but beautiful".
The Feeling kick off their greatest hits tour in Cardiff in a show lead singer Dan Gillespie Sells describes as "chaotic but beautiful".
Now over a decade into his solo career, Johnny Marr returns to Cardiff to play more bangers than you can shake a proverbial stick at.
If you’re looking for fine rock’n’roll bangers on a Friday night, you won’t do much better than The Hives at Cardiff's Great Hall.
Yorkshire's finest postpunk prodigies Yard Act ramp up the energy on an otherwise quiet Sunday night at Cardiff's Y Plas.
Arguably Pulp's magnum opus, This Is Hardcore gets literary insight from the band's PR agent Jane Savidge, as part of Bloomsbury's 33 1/3 series.
Only two words are needed to describe Where's My Utopia?, and they’re a quote from Yard Act’s own song Dream Job: “It’s ace!”
The You Asked For It tour rolls into Cardiff, with American pop-punk pair Less Than Jake and Bowling For Soup taking the stage at the Utilita Arena.
It’s not clear whether this is a full return for The Blackout or just a victory lap; either way, the world feels just a little bit better with them back in it.
The Blackout's first tour for nine years, includes a fully booked stop in Cardiff; lucky ticket-holders, we've got five songs to get you in the mood.
With all the love, happiness, and elation shown in the room tonight in Cardiff, it's perfect a reminder of just how bloody good Bombay Bicycle Club are.
With Dream Wife in town for a sold-out show, following the release of their third album Social Lubrication last year, tonight’s the night for bad bitches in Clwb Ifor Bach.
Somehow, Declan McKenna still feels a tad under the radar despite being one of the finest indie songwriters of the past decade. Perhaps his new album What Happened To The Beach? can change that.