From PIXIES to CONFIDENCE MAN, the best gigs of 2022 in Wales
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.
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.
Author Marc Myers follows up his excellent Anatomy Of A Song with Anatomy Of 55 More Songs, which tackles tunes from 1964-1996.
Rhonda Lee Reali travels back in time via a chat with seasoned folk-rock wordsmith Al Stewart, before casting judgement on his Cardiff show.
There are certain events you have to be at, and this was one of them: bittersweet, and so very emotional.
Duke Fakir of the legendary Four Tops reveals all and says goodbye after seven decades
JUDITH OWEN - The welsh siren's jazz infused album channels the women of early jazz. We caught up with her to find out more.
A quiet thrill of anticipation is in the air at St. David's Hall, Cardiff ahead of The Unthanks' live show. Something special – nay, more than that – something akin to a spiritual gathering awaits.
One of the most innovative – and lauded – British folk acts of their generation, Rachel and Becky Unthank - of The Unthanks - play their first Cardiff gig for several years as part of the Proms series at St David’s Hall.
Rhonda Lee Reali was enraptured recently by Alluvium, the latest album by Scottish musician Christopher ‘C’ Duncan - so much so she had a chat with him about it.
What the hell has happened with the world? That’s what Soft Cell ask with their fifth album, *Happiness Not Included.
With the question “Where do I belong?” more pertinent than ever, this theatre show – on at Cardiff’s Chapter Arts Centre on Tue 22 Mar – deals with belonging, change, cultural differences, heritage, homesickness, identity, love, loss, migration and tradition.
Tackling shelter and another basic need, food, are two main concerns of Pepper & Honey, a theatre show that ties baking to belonging.