Sarah Louise Bennett
Same as it ever was: Billie Eilish, The Killers and Sam Fender bring singalongs (and fireworks) to Reading 2023 (30th August 2023, Reviews)
Mighty Hoopla is a gloriously inclusive queer celebration, with a hefty weighting on nostalgia (7th June 2023, Reviews)
Katy Perry throws out the rulebook for huge London O2 show (19th June 2018, Reviews)
Flume, Nicolas Jaar and more close Lowlands 2017 with a bang (21st August 2017, Reviews)
Vince Staples, alt-J and more keep the party going at Lowlands 2017 (20th August 2017, Reviews)
The xx, Solange and more kickstart the birthday celebrations on day one of Lowlands 2017 (19th August 2017, Reviews)
Mura Masa sets Latitude’s final day alight (19th July 2016, Reviews)
Oscar brings even more sunshine to Latitude 2016’s sun-kissed fields (18th July 2016, Reviews)
New Order’s hits prove the perfect Latitude swan song (18th July 2016, Reviews)
The National return as heroes to Latitude 2016 (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Daughter triumph on the Latitude 2016 main stage (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Minor Victories impress, opening final day of Latitude 2016 (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Aurora puts on spellbinding performance at Latitude 2016 (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Three Trapped Tigers bring the noise at Latitude 2016 (17th July 2016, Reviews)
Frightened Rabbit pack a punch at Latitude 2016 (16th July 2016, Reviews)
Grimes brings day one of Latitude 2016 to a crushing close (16th July 2016, Reviews)
Chvrches bring the celebration to Latitude 2016 (16th July 2016, Reviews)
Slaves cause carnage during Latitude 2016 set (15th July 2016, Reviews)
Oh Wonder enchant their way through Latitude 2016 (15th July 2016, Reviews)
Bear’s Den win hearts and table tennis at Latitude 2016 (15th July 2016, Reviews)
Father John Misty shoots for the stars with his Latitude main stage slot (15th July 2016, Reviews)
Florence + The Machine close lid on ‘How Big How Blue How Beautiful’ at massive BST Hyde Park date (7th May 2016, Reviews)
Wolf Alice cement their place at the top with a triumphant Forum residency (29th March 2016, Reviews)
Cutting loose: Panic! At The Disco (16th February 2016, Features)
Peace, Brixton Academy, London (10th December 2015, Reviews)
Muse bring melodrama and confetti to the final night of Bilbao BBK Live (7th December 2015, Reviews)
Alt-J steal the show on the second night of Bilbao BBK Live (7th November 2015, Reviews)
Twin Atlantic, Brixton Academy, London (5th November 2015, Reviews)
Mumford & Sons step effortlessly into bigger, bolder shoes on the first night of Bilbao BBK Live (7th October 2015, Reviews)
Creeper, The Old Blue Last, London (17th September 2015, Reviews)
Brand New, Alexandra Palace, London (15th September 2015, Reviews)
Death Cab For Cutie bring ‘Kintsugi’ to the UK with epic Shepherd’s Bush Empire set (6th September 2015, Reviews)
Against Me! feel right at home on the Reading main stage (30th August 2015, Reviews)
Bring Me The Horizon become future headliners in the making at Reading 2015 (29th August 2015, Reviews)
Marmozets: “It’s something we’ve all dreamt about for years” (27th August 2015, Features)
Years & Years live up to the hype at Latitude 2015 (19th July 2015, Reviews)
Manic Street Preachers bring devotion to the dedicated at Latitude 2015 (19th July 2015, Reviews)
Thom Yorke plays last-minute, solo-centric Latitude 2015 set (19th July 2015, Reviews)
Kindness wakes up Latitude 2015’s Sunday snoozers (19th July 2015, Reviews)
Drenge turn the volume up at Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)
Ibeyi shine bright at Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)
Savages’ new material shines at Latitude 2015 (18th July 2015, Reviews)
Ed Sheeran closes first night of Latitude 2015 with tiny secret set (18th July 2015, Reviews)
Download 2015 (16th June 2015, Reviews)
Slam Dunk 2015 (27th May 2015, Reviews)
Frank Iero: “I think I’m getting more comfortable” (26th May 2015, Features)
Liverpool Sound City 2015: Peace, The Cribs and Honeyblood close day three out in style (25th May 2015, Reviews)
Liverpool Sound City 2015: The Vaccines, Swans and Everything Everything bring mania to the Mersey on day one (23rd May 2015, Reviews)
Hit The Deck 2015 (28th April 2015, Reviews)
Wolf Alice shred nerves with confetti-covered Shepherd’s Bush Empire show (4th April 2015, Reviews)
Charli XCX brings her perfect bubblegum punk to Shepherd’s Bush Empire (28th March 2015, Reviews)
Marmozets, Electric Ballroom, London (23rd February 2015, Reviews)
Fall Out Boy, Islington Assembly Hall, London (21st January 2015, Reviews)
Royal Blood, Electric Ballroom, London (15th November 2014, Reviews)
Charli XCX, Heaven, London (31st October 2014, Reviews)
Gnarwolves, The Black Heart, London (18th September 2014, Reviews)
Arcade Fire, Earl’s Court, London (6th September 2014, Reviews)
Jungle ride a wave of momentum for Reading 2014 set (24th August 2014, Reviews)
Warpaint get jammy for Reading 2014 (23rd August 2014, Reviews)
Royal Blood come out of the black at Reading 2014 (23rd August 2014, Reviews)
Chvrches cement themselves as the real deal at Reading 2014 (23rd August 2014, Reviews)
Bring Me The Horizon, Wembley Arena, London (12th August 2014, Reviews)
Manchester Orchestra, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London (10th August 2014, Reviews)
The very best of Latitude 2014 (23rd July 2014, Features)
Hall & Oates bring haul of hits at Latitude 2014 (19th July 2014, Reviews)
SOHN sets off ‘Tremors’ during Latitude 2014 set (18th July 2014, Reviews)
Blink-182, Brixton Academy, London (8th July 2014, Reviews)
2000trees 2014 (7th July 2014, Features)
Camden Crawl 2014 (26th June 2014, Reviews)
Download 2014 (19th June 2014, Reviews)
Lower Than Atlantis, Dingwalls, London (8th June 2014, Reviews)
Slam Dunk 2014 (27th May 2014, Reviews)
Cloud Nothings, Electric Ballroom, London (12th April 2014, Reviews)
ArcTanGent 2014 (9th January 2014, Reviews)
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.





