Author: Freddie Stevens


  • BoomTown Festival 2017 tickets available now

    Tickets for BoomTown 2017 are on sale now.

  • BoomTown 2016 raises nearly £100,000 for charity

    BoomTown Fair 2016 raised a phenomenal £98,654 for charity this summer

  • Preview: The Courteeners at the O2 Guildhall, Southampton

    Freddie Stevens on The Courteeners upcoming Southampton gig (11/11/16).

  • Review: Parklife 2016

    All the people, so many people…and they all go hand in hand to Parklife.

  • Parklife reveal their official after party line-up

    Chase and Status, Armand Van Helden, Joy Orbison and Seth Troxler are among those announced for Parklife’s official after party.

  • Acts to look forward to at The Somerley Tea Party 2016

    Check out Annie Mac, High Contrast, Eats Everything and Joy Orbison at The Somerley Tea Party 2016

  • Review: Eddie the Eagle

    Taron Egerton plays Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards with enough charm to save a fun underdog story from over sentimentality says Freddie Stevens.

  • Preview: Somerley Tea Party 2016

    Annie Mac, Eats Everything, Joy Orbison and many more feature in this summer’s Somerley Tea Party (03/06/16-05/06/16).

  • Preview: Parklife Festival 2016

    Parklife 2016 will feature the likes of headliners The Chemical Brothers and Major Lazer (11/06/16-12/06/16).

  • BoomTown Fair announces OldTown district line-up

    The BoomTown fairytale begins to take shape with OldTown’s lineup announcement.

  • BoomTown Fair announces 2016 line-up, including Madness and Fun Lovin’ Criminals

    Madness will headline this year’s Boomtown Fair, which takes place in Winchester from 11th-14th August 2016.

  • Review: The Cribs at The Pyramid Centre, Portsmouth

    The Cribs bring the punk to Pompey on the eve of Halloween (30/10/15).

  • Preview: The Cribs at The Pyramids Centre, Portsmouth

    The Cribs stop off at our Pompey neighbours for their whistle stop tour for ‘For All My Sisters’ (30/10/15).

  • Review: The Wombats at O2 Guildhall, Southampton

    The Wombats lit up the Guildhall much to the appreciation of the youngsters in house (30/09/15).