Tag: gigs


  • 2021 Ultimate Gigs: Enter Shikari

    Live Exec Katie Evans builds anticipation for the rescheduled gig of British rockers Enter Shikari.

  • Top 5 Live Acts of 2020

    Our writers share some of their favourite live performances of the year as we say goodbye to 2020!

  • Live Nation’s ‘Live From the Drive-In Series’ cancelled due to safety fears

    Live Nation becomes one of the first organisers to cancel drive-in concerts such as their ‘Live From the Drive-In Series’.

  • Should Gigs Go Ahead In 2020?

    Jed Wareham reflects on whether gig-goers should be returning to live performances as soon as possible and ways in which the future of gigs may change in the light of COVID-19.

  • Notes on News: Will Drive-in Gigs Work?

    Drive-in gigs are happening locally in Southampton, and touring nationally with LiveNation, but does it work?

  • Should Artists Charge for Live-Streamed Gigs?

    Live-streamed gigs have become the norm, but is it right to charge money for them?

  • The Future of Gigs: What To Expect

    Becky Davies predicts the state of future gigs, with the development of new, innovative technology.

  • Closer to The Edge: Our Favourite Lockdown Livestreams

    Writers at The Edge outline some of their favourite livestreamed gigs recently.

  • How To Help A Struggling Live Music Industry

    Independent businesses and smaller bands are suffering right now, but here’s some ways you can help.

  • Freshers’ Survival Guide: For the Gigs and Giggles

    Jed Wareham discusses why attending gigs can make for a stress-free Freshers.

  • This Month in Local Live Acts: February

    Jerry Williams, The Front Bottoms, and Spring King are all coming to venues near you this month!

  • 5 must-see acts at Citadel Festival 2017

    Benj Cullen on who to see at Citadel Festival.

  • Preview: July Talk at Sound Control, Manchester

    Tash Williamson previews July Talk ahead of their Manchester show.

  • Confessions of a Closet Metal-Head

    Harley James Mitford ponders all things metal, through the medium of “bumbling anecdotes and eccentric ramblings.”