
Gogol Bordello: O2 Academy, Leeds
A large and excitable crowd gathered for the return of New York based gypsy punks Gogol Bordello. They came to Leeds as part of…
A large and excitable crowd gathered for the return of New York based gypsy punks Gogol Bordello. They came to Leeds as part of…
There was a plethora of exciting bands on display during Tramlines on the Saturday. Although the weather wasn’t quite as good as on the…
A fantastic weekend began in the best possible style, the sun was baking hot and the streets were full of people eager for the…
Our final in photos special from Tramlines 2013.
Our Saturday Tramlines photo special.
We watched, we sang, we danced and we caught Day One of this years Tramlines Festival on camera, here’s our low down on Friday…
The hottest and most hyped new band around, The 1975 graced Sheffield’s Queen Social this evening. Selling out similar sized venues up and down…
It’s only been fourteen or so months since Obaro Ejimiwe, better known as Ghostpoet, last brought his show to Sheffield. Since then he’s released his…
“From destruction comes creation”, said Zorg in 1998’s The Fifth Element. He’s right. Sometimes the harshest of situations can inspire a greater thing and…
There’s something strangely civilised about going to a gig at the theatre. My idea of a gig usually consists of background chatter and impossibly…
For some reason the small room at the Leadmill felt a little bit retro, a crowd complete with man quiffs and moody girls that…
Normally, when Tramlines Sunday comes around, I resemble something from a George A Romero film. Today, I’m fine; and whilst this equates to an…