Category: Reviews


  • Review: Mr Jukes at the Concorde 2, Brighton

    Mr Jukes triumphed in front of a sell out crowd in Brighton’s Concorde 2 (18/09/2017).

  • Review: Bestival 2017 – Sunday

    The final day of Bestival – Pet Shop Boys, Seán McGowan, and a lot of love for #HappyKanye (10/09/2017).

  • Review: Bestival 2017 – Saturday

    What’s your zodiac sign? Fatman Scoop really wanted to know on Saturday at Bestival. (09/09/2017).

  • Review: Bestival 2017 – Friday

    Day two of Bestival featured Soul II Soul and The xx! (08/09/2017).

  • Review: Bestival 2017 – Thursday

    Thursday saw the opening ceremony and Annie Mac’s Radio 1 show live from the Temple Stage (07/09/2017).

  • Review: Alt-J at the O2 Academy, Bournemouth

    Triangles are spectacular, aren’t they? (06/09/2017)

  • Review: Craig David at Mayflower Theatre

    All over your mmmmnnnneeeeehhhhhh, live in his hometown (01/09/2017).

  • Review: Victorious Festival 2017 – Sunday

    This year’s wide range of entertainment and support of local artists made up for its lack of diversity in the line up.

  • Review: South West Four 2017 – Sunday

    The South West Four line upincluded Knife Party, and the enigma that is Deadmau5 (27/08/17).

  • Review: Victorious Festival – Saturday

    The day to experience the best of the multiple stages and numerous food stalls. Saturday of Victorious 2017 did not disappoint (26/08/17).

  • Review: Reading Festival 2017 – Sunday

    Corrie David takes you through her highlights of the final day of Reading Festival (27/08/17).

  • Review: Reading Festival 2017 – Saturday

    Corrie David reviews Saturday at Reading Festival, including Eminem, Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes and a secret set from Wolf Alice (26/08/17).

  • Review: South West Four 2017 – Saturday

    Headliners included the return of Pendulum for the first time in six years, and Eric Prydz (26/08/17).

  • Review: Reading Festival 2017 – Friday

    Corrie David reviews Friday at Reading Festival 2017 with sets from Kasabian, Tory Lanez and Queens of the Stone Age (25/08/17).