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5 December 2025, OVO Wembley Review & Photography: Aggie Anthimidou   Don Broco’s rise has never felt accidental, but watching them command a sold-out Wembley Arena confirms that the band belongs on stages of this scale. I first saw Don Broco live in 2023 at Alexandra Palace, and from the very first moment I was […]

With Bradford being chosen as this year’s City Of Culture there has been a worry that with all the talk of Art, Theatre and Dance being so well represented in this area, well maybe we rockers felt a little bit unrepresented. But that changed with the opening of a rather splendid music venue (Bradford Live) […]

It was a particularly cold night in North London, but The Hives brought the energy—and the heat—to Alexandra Palace. From the moment they hit the stage, Ally Pally surrendered to pure rock ’n’ roll. 29 November 2025, Alexandra Palace, London Review & Photography: Aggie Anthimidou It’s the first time I’ve played a venue where the […]

History Written in Fire! If Spielberg Made Rock Concerts! Sabaton Detonate The 02 In Spectacular Fashion at The Aptly Named ‘Legends’ Tour! If Steven Spielberg had ever decided to abandon the safety of the silver screen, trade his director’s chair for a microphone, and channel his obsession with historical warfare into live music, the result […]

The Cart & Horses has always been a centre for Rock music in East London, but it’s the first time Spike has played here and since it’s below a pub I am sure he feels right at home! First up is Matty James Cassidy who has been a longtime collaborator with Tyla of The Dogs […]

The Commoners playing the historic venue the 100 club: Blues rock fans knew that this was likely to be a special evening and, as I arrived, there was a long queue waiting to get in before the doors even opened. Candar the indie-rock duo opened up. Singer-songwriter and guitarist Ella Crossland is super young and […]

It’s a joy to see the Underworld full, showing that Blues Rock is alive and well! Silveroller were back in the capital to support Jared James Nichols and people are crowded in early to see this band about which a real buzz is goin’ on. Silveroller are a bunch of whippersnappers and yet they play […]

Roxette prove they still have the look and sound, as they make awesome return to Wembley. One of the best musical surprises of 2025 was saved for the end of the year, with the return of Roxette to UK arenas. The Swedish pop rock phenomenon rose to fame in the late 80s with guitarist/singer Per […]

As close as you can get without getting arrested the New York Times said – a film made up of recordings of the Rolling Stones Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour from 1990, shot with 8 IMAX 70mm cameras, giving 9 times the resolution of a standard film camera and re-mastered surround sound, updated and re-released for […]

Halestorm return to London with a fiery show at The O2, and they look completely at home. Quite rightfully so! 26 November 2025, The O2, London Review and Photography: Aggie Anthimidou Photography The band’s ascent in the UK and Europe has been undeniable, forging a special connection that points toward a standout year in 2025. This includes […]

Tuk Smith and the Restless Hearts opened to a packed house at 7.30! He’s no stranger to the UK and has built up a cult following of people who travel round his gigs. To watch them even for one song is to realise why. ‘Ballad Of A Mispent Youth’ has more of the intensity of […]

Awards Proceedings opened with the awards! Head honcho Jonni Davis is on hand personally to present the awards in his own charismatic way, make sure everything is going well and the music is kept as loud as possible! He cares about the grass roots music industry dying and HRH gives newcomers a chance to cut […]


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