Kymara closes out 4 Week residency at Casablancas Brighton
Kymara is an incredible R&B/Soul artist who works as a collective with her band to create and write a catalog of work that people can connect and vibe with. They have just recently concluded a four week residency at Casablancas in Brighton
Lastelle Live @ The Dome London 18.09.2025
Lastelle took to The Dome in London as part of their current UK run, bringing a set that balanced soaring emotion with heavier bursts of energy. Known for weaving difficult and deeply personal themes into their music, the band delivered a performance that was both atmospheric and intense. The show carried moments of quiet reflection before erupting into full force, with the London crowd fully engaged throughout. It was the kind of night that demonstrated why they’ve quickly become one of the most talked-about names in the UK’s post-hardcore and alternative scene.
High Regard Live @ Underworld Camden 11.09.2025
High Regard brought their unrelenting hardcore energy to The Underworld in Camden as part of their latest run of shows. The night captured exactly what the band have become known for: raw intensity, a crowd that was fully involved from the first note, and a set that never once took its foot off the gas. With heavy breakdowns, driving riffs and a commanding presence from vocalist Jacob McLean, the room was alive with movement — from stage-divers to circle pits — giving the performance the kind of chaotic edge that defines hardcore at its best.
Trash Boat Live @ Underworld Camden 12.09.2025
Trash Boat closed out their UK headline tour with a packed night at The Underworld in Camden, underlining why they’ve become such a staple of the UK alternative scene. Known for their high-energy shows, the finale had everything going for it: a full house, crowd surfers, mosh pits, and a set that leaned into their harder edge while still carrying the hooks fans have come to expect. The intimate venue gave the performance a close-quarters intensity that suited the band’s reputation for throwing everything into their live shows.
Stratford Rise at the Windmill 31.07.2025
On the final day of July, Stratford Rise took to the Windmill for their first ever London show in support of their debut EP. Playing with them was Thorby and Slowhandclap, the latter also playing their first London show.
W.A.S.P Live @ The LCR Norwich 20.07.2025
W.A.S.P came and the put on one strong show and brought the fans with them to prove it. You already know you’re going to be in for a treat when most of the fans have been seeing the band for 30+ years. A long standing career and dedicated fan base say a lot about a performer, and it definitely proved right for W.A.S.P.
Wolfmother Live @ O2 Ritz 30.07.2025
Wolfmother, and over 20 years of stagecraft kicked in immediately. People often say they were a band born in the wrong era, but they've more than passed the test of time. Their signature 2000s-style riffs and tight drum fills had the whole room clapping in sync like a metronome.
Death From Above 1979 Live @ Camden Electric Ballroom 20.07.2025
After a a long year departure from the UK, Death From Above 1979 have returned for a one-off London show in the legendary Electric Ballroom in Camden, with previous openers and close friends of the band YAANG returning.
Cyan Kicks Live @ Adrian Flux Waterfront Studio 07.07.2025
It may have been a Monday night but you wouldn’t have known that with the electric energy Cyan Kicks brought to their show.
Faetooth Live @ Norwich Arts Centre 19.06.2025
Faetooth gathered probably the most packed crowd I’ve ever seen in the Arts Centre before, with their support acts ‘Kulk’ and ‘Cwfen’ doing more than just filling time - they were getting the crowd going, ready, and warming everyone up for a brilliant evening (or cooling seeing as there was many fans placed around the venue to keep the temperatures down!).
The Chainsmokers Live @ The Cause London 05.06.2025
The Chainsmokers deliver a high-octane live experience that blurs the line between a concert and a full-blown party. Known for their seamless fusion of EDM and pop, the duo keeps the energy soaring from start to finish, constantly engaging with the crowd and turning the venue into one giant singalong—especially during massive hits like “Closer,” “Selfie,” and “Paris.”
Coco & The Lost Live @ SXSW London 05.06.2025
Wrapping Up SXSW London Day 4 we had Coco & the Lost performing an acoustic set at Jaguar Shoes, with a emotional and impactful take on her normal energetic ‘cinematic pop’, she had crips vocals, and great humour between sets!
Snake Eyes Live @ Adrian Flux Waterfront Studio 11.06.2025
Despite it being a warm weekday night, Snake Eyes still brought their all to the table. And so did their second support, Rad Pitt, a punk, ‘math-rock’ band from Colchester, who’s vivacious energy got the audience going; with both their bassist and guitarist performing from the crowd-side of the barricade, creating a lively, interactive atmosphere.
Final Dose @ Voodoo Daddy’s Showroom 05.06.2025
Then came Final Dose, whose stage presence and unique set certainly caught my attention; with the main vocalist arriving on stage with what seemed to be a bag over his head with eye holes. If this wasn’t enough their set boasted the use of very dim red lighting exclusively, paired with a smoke machine, to create an eerie atmosphere that paired wonderfully with their music and caused an interesting dynamic compared to the usual array of different lighting used by most artists.
Sweet Pill Live @ Downstairs At The Dome 28.05.2025
After a European run and their first ever appearance at Slam Dunk, Sweet Pill are rounding off this run of shows in London. Headlining Downstairs At The Dome to an almost sold out room
Gender Crisis at SXSW London 02.06.2025
As SXSW London made its much-anticipated European debut, the festival’s sprawling program of tech, art, and music converged in Shoreditch, drawing a diverse crowd of innovators, creators, and music lovers. Among the 100+ acts lighting up the city, Gender Crisis delivered a set that captured the raw, urgent spirit of modern punk.
Heart Attack Man Live @ Underworld London 27.05.2025
It’s been over a year since Heart Attack Man was last in the UK and with a new album out this set was the perfect opportunity to showcase new music not just to any existing fans in the room, but to potential new ones. Opening with Laughing Without Smiling, one of their new tracks, the band immediately took control of the stage. The high paced set which mainly focused on the newer album tracks also has a good mix of older fan favourite songs. With constant movement and energy from the band on stage, to the multiple crowd surfers and stage divers they built up the excitement for the rest of the night, and with the announcement that they will be headlining the same venue later this year they have guaranteed many people will return.
Ones To Watch: Sunday Best @ SXSW London
Self proclaimed ‘ragtag bunch of misfits’ Sunday Best are creating the representation within the scene that they didn’t have growing up, completely independent and fully DIY, Sunday Best leave everything on the stage!
When Rivers Meet Live @ Adrian Flux Waterfront 29.05.2025
When Rivers Meet on their ‘Addicted To You’ release week tour was always promised to be great, with their album reaching number 4 on the top charts whilst being a fully independent band - their fans were sure to turn out.
Zimmer90 Live @ Gorilla Manchester 09.05.2025
Zimmer90's performance at Manchester's Gorilla on May 9, 2025, was a captivating blend of electronic and acoustic sounds that transformed the venue into an immersive acoustic journey. The duo's dynamic stage presence and seamless transitions from melodic melodies to energetic dance beats kept the audience engaged throughout the evening. Fans praised the show as "very upbeat and loud," highlighting the vibrant atmosphere and the crowd's enthusiastic response.