THE BLACK KEYS electrify Cardiff: a raw, riff-charged performance
After two decades since their last performance in the capital, The Black Keys returned to Cardiff on a wet but energetic Tuesday night.
After two decades since their last performance in the capital, The Black Keys returned to Cardiff on a wet but energetic Tuesday night.
US metalcore giants Pierce The Veil are Cardiff and they’ve brought hometown favourites Holding Absence and Dayseeker along for the ride.
The second UK stop on his Nu King world tour, Jason Derulo brings energy to Cardiff’s Utilita Arena, sweet-talking fans and boogieing the Tuesday evening away.
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.
Enter Shikari, a band that cannot be slotted into any particular genre, return to Cardiff for their A Kiss For The Whole World tour.
Peeling back the comedic layers of Jonathan Pie, Tom Walker opens up about his off-stage persona and the quirks that define him ahead of a new tour.
A man of many enviable talents, household comedy fave Bill Bailey is on the road once more for his latest tour, Thoughtifier.
Legendary prog rock guitarist Steve Hackett returns with The Circus And The Nightwhale, his 30th solo - and rite-of-passage concept - album.
The recently Grammy-nominated Noah Kahan certainly leaves an impression in Cardiff, and buckets of emotional dependence amongst this packed-out crowd.
ABC have stood the test of time better than most of their peers, and are touring a set built around 1982 LP The Lexicon Of Love. Vocalist Martin Fry took a call from Buzz’s Billy Edwards.
Cheeky references, injokes, and most importantly a gamut of outrageous bangers: a ridiculously good show from Bring Me The Horizon on a cold Cardiff night.
For anyone unfamiliar with the musical output of Oli Sykes and co, Joshua Williams chooses five songs to check out as a prelude to entering Bring Me The Horizon’s world.