THE BOOK OF MORMON | STAGE REVIEW
Witty, silly, ironic and pushing the boundaries of good taste, The Book of Mormon is everything you'd expect from the minds behind South Park.
Witty, silly, ironic and pushing the boundaries of good taste, The Book of Mormon is everything you'd expect from the minds behind South Park.
Black Stone Cherry’s energy is infectious and there wasn’t a dull moment on stage. When you leave a venue with sore hands you know it’s been a good night.
Ex-Genesis member Steve Hackett and his collection of talented musicians take to the road on another lengthy UK tour, this time playing 1977 Genesis live album Seconds Out in its entirety.
New sounds ranging from Amyl And The Sniffers' Aussie punk to Auri's Finnish metal, DJ Seinfeld's Swedish club sounds and Suuns' Canadian indietronica, with a token blast from the past courtesy of the Small Faces.
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