The Edge
Keep your eye out for UFOs in the Southampton area…
Your favourite indie bands Sundara Karma and whenyoung are coming to Southampton’s O2 Academy.
Drenge, a band that often goes under the radar in regards to British rock, are coming to show the south coast what they’re made of. So what can we expect from the English three piece?
Miles Frost is looking out for UFOs on the horizon for the coming of Henge, a band that are out of this world.
You will leave a Sports Team gig with a smile on your face and sweat on your brow according to writer Miles Frost.
Jack Nash gets nostalgic in anticipation for the best 00s boyband Busted and their gig at O2 Guildhall.
Newton Faulkner chats to The Edge about his plans for the new tour which is heading to O2 Academy Bournemouth this April
Georgie Holmes reviews twenty one pilots in concert at Wembley Arena.
Jack Jones reviews Nils Frahm’s captivating performance at the O2 Guildhall.
What do we want? To escape with The Runaways.
Jed Wareham throws the spotlight on Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt
James, Easy Life, Sports Team and Busted are all playing in Southampton this March.
Bring your dancing shoes to a gig with Gus Dapperton.
Ahead of their performance in Portsmouth next month we talk to Oli, drummer of up-and-coming indie band Sea Girls.