Masterful and uplifting, GREGORY PORTER brings Cardiff to its feet
Talented. Masterful. Unmistakable. These are just a few words used to describe Gregory Porter and his band, who finally performed in Cardiff.
Talented. Masterful. Unmistakable. These are just a few words used to describe Gregory Porter and his band, who finally performed in Cardiff.
After a long wait, the 90 minute Dua Lipa show in Cardiff felt like it whipped along, and like some of the best parties, was over too soon.
Chloë And The Next 20th Century is the latest opus from Father John Misty; each track a pastiche of a bygone style - from bossa nova and big band to country and cool jazz.
Recorded in spring 2021, before the world had even been introduced to Wet Leg, the debut album amps up the playfulness of their initial singles and keeps it running.
BBC 6 Music has provided Cardiff with a long weekend fuelled by a variety of outstanding acts, including closer Father John Misty.
As part of the 6 Music Festival, Wet Leg, Self Esteem and Johnny Marr lit up the Great Hall at Cardiff University on Sunday
Bloc Party, Sports Team and Beabadoobee contribute to the electrifying atmosphere of the 6 Music Festival in Cardiff over the weekend.
The BBC 6 Music Festival has started and acts from the long-established to the up-and-coming have congregated in Cardifffor a celebration of music.
Brit Award winner and multi-platinum-selling artist James Bay remains true to his roots with his support of independent venues in Cardiff.
This reviewer has been left giddy and grinning ear-to-ear each time witnessing Enter Shikari live, and this time in Cardiff was no exception.
Cardiff Students Union isn’t the most inviting venue, but The Darkness made you forget you weren’t in a stadium.
There aren’t many bigger bands in the UK than Bring Me The Horizon, a band that have grown from metalcore upstarts into full on arena pop rock icons.
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