Tramlines Festival returned to Sheffield to kick off a summer of festivals with a great mix of music and comedy acts.
Damon Albarn performing in Manchester at one of the first music events back. Images courtesy Stephen Farrell, see here for more…
Folk favourite Newton Faulkner made his return to this stage with an emotional socially-distanced sold-out gig in Leeds.
Spanning a recording career of twenty-one years, the native New York Stater released the frustration of not being able to perform
Amy Macdonald Live at the MildMay Club Review. The Scottish songwriter performs a socially-distanced gig featuring tracks from her new album.
Christmas came early for Goo Goo Dolls fans as the band treated them to a full-production immersive live show. Read our review here.
Erland Cooper performs ‘Live From The Barbican’ as part of a series of socially-distanced gigs. Read our review here.
Expecting jazz pianist Jamie Cullum to head straight to the Grand Piano stage left, Cullum instead joined his band centre stage for a stripped-back rendition of “Mankind”.
As anthem after anthem pounds out from the stage, it’s fair to say that this Liverpool crowd needs no excuse whatsoever to get up and dance.