Although we may not be going to concerts, Olivia Dellar reflects back on her favourite live show. She brings the magic to us.
Kicking off a new series, Morgan McMillan reminisces on a particular set of The Front Bottoms that made it the best show ever.
Georgie reviews the new self-help memoir from Matt Haig.
Jennifer Banful takes a look at the alternative indie rocker as part of our continued alternative coverage.
Love it or hate it, there was a lot of telly worth tuning into in 2018. Your favourite entertainment magazine breaks it down.
Punk rock legends Bowling For Soup came to Southampton’s O2 Guildhall Academy, Nicole Kalinowska reviews
YouTube Rewind 2018 has been massively criticised for its ommitance of huge YouTube stars such as Shane Dawson and PewDiePie.
We talk to one third of the rock trio Sunflower Bean as they embark on their latest UK tour
Ben Dolbear finds out if The Greatest Freshers’ Ball was really that great
The Edge writers recall their favourite gigs in the student city.
Indie-pop sensation Pale Waves are heading to the O2 Guildhall this October.
Ezra Furman’s electric performance in Brixton promotes his album Transangelic Exodus: an exploration of queer identity in a world of illegal angels and ‘straight authorities’,
Friday proved a solid start to the weekend at Wireless festival 2018, Tom Hills determines.
Bestival 2018 more than makes up for the cancellation of Camp Bestival’s final day, Harry Fortuna concludes.