The Edge rounds up 2014’s top live moments, from Lady Gaga’s sensational artRAVE tour to Isle of Wight’s own Bestival
Professor Green will storm Bournemouth on his headline UK tour, with support from Wretch 32.
Mallory Knox prove they are worthy headliners of this years Takedown Festival with a faultless performance at The Pyramids Centre in Portsmouth.
Kasabian are well established in the music industry. Five albums later and, unlike most bands, their sound is ever developing, somewhere on a spectrum of psychedelic rock with hip-hop style beats.
Metronomy are back out on tour, playing the prestigious Alexandra Palace
Jake Morley warmed the crowd at The Joiners on a cold, rainy November night.
The National performed a moving show on the final night of their tour, supported by Wild Beasts.
An adoring audience, a perfect venue and a spectacular live sound: why Catfish and the Bottlemen’s Koko gig was the best live music event I have ever been to
Sheffield-based metal rockers Bring Me The Horizon will be playing a one-off show at London’s Wembley SSE Arena after returning from a short, four-date tour of eastern-Asia. The band have been very busy touring over the last couple of years, following on from the release of their fourth studio album, Sempiternal, in April of last year.…
Linkin Park stormed London’s O2 Arena, proving that they are still one of the most exciting bands around today.
The 1865 played host to a night of local rock talent, featuring bands from Southampton Solent and beyond.
Kimberly Anne takes to the Bridge stage to perform a set of sultry, soulful songs.
It’s a big night for Bournemouth on Tuesday 25th November as rock giants Kasabian roll into town. The Leicester band are touring in support of their fifth album 48:13 and are taking London five piece ‘The Maccabees’ along for the ride.