Twin Atlantic: Birmingham 2024 – REVIEWED!

Arriving at the Birmingham O2 Academy, we were surprised by queues winding around the block, only to find that the venue is not only host to Twin Atlantic tonight, but also Rag ‘N’ Bone Man. There’s a marked difference in attire and style for the two crowds, but it’s really uplifting to see so many people out for live music on a frosty Sunday night in November.

Heading upstairs to Academy 2, I am instantly transported back into the gig nights of my youth. Sticky floors, a merch stand on a trestle-table in the corner with hand scribbled prices, and youths in patch jackets shuffling about. I like knowing that the tune might change but the feeling is still the same. If you don’t get that pang of excitement before a gig, I am truly sorry for you.

Daytime TV

First out of the gates is fellow Scottish band, Daytime TV – with enigmatic frontman Will Irvine practically bouncing onto the stage, in his black suit and stompy creeper shoes. Sitting somewhere in the rock/pop-punk sphere, but with a well-blended electronic sound; Daytime TV immediately pique my interest.

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Songs ‘Fear’ and ‘Little Victories’ sport elements of indie alongside the clean rock edge, and it’s easy to get swept into the very singable lyrics early on. This is something I feel has been missing from mainstream rock for a while – an undeniable hook, and this band have it in spades. Yelling out “Make some noise Birmingham, thanks for coming down early to check us out tonight. This is a hometown gig for our Guitarist, he’s a Walsall boy!” Will elicits a huge cheer from the now dense crowd, before launching into the very fun ‘Domino’.

One thing I would really like to note about Daytime TV, is that they genuinely just look like they’re having a great time on stage. Dancing around, smiling and laughing through a stellar performance – closing song ‘Lost In Tokyo’ makes for a dynamic ending, and they’ve even managed to get the crowd clapping along – no easy feat for an opening band (especially on a Sunday night). I’d love to see them on some festival bills next year.

Twin Atlantic

Scotland for round two, tonight’s headliner Twin Atlantic hailing from Glasgow are preceded by the ethereal outpourings of… ahem… Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. Just as the crowd is singing along (in a very Wayne’s World way, obviously) to the penultimate note, we are top-tier trolled into oblivion as the drop is interrupted by Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Boys Just Wanna Have Fun’. You’ve never heard a room full of people groan so loudly, I tell you.

As the band take to the stage in near darkness and enough smoke to power the entire Upside Down, frontman Sam McTrusty heads to the front to shout Hello to the Birmingham crowd – “Ohh it’s gonna be a good one, I can fuckin’ feel it”.

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Starting off strong with ‘Meltdown’ from this year’s (their seventh) album, it’s instantly clear that tonight’s audience are not the casual gig-goer brand, these are all full force Twin Atlantic fans singing along to every word, and I’m here wondering why they haven’t been back on a Download festival bill since the Pandemic Pilot era.

Barry McKenna (keys, vocals) looking like a slightly cooler version of Nandor The Relentless (IYKYK), laughs along when Sam yells “This is our last show in your country this year we realised, so thanks for coming to the last one! So… Merry Christmas, Happy New Year!” and we are treated to the extremely Scottish twangy ‘Free’. I may not be to roll my R’s but you’re damn right I tried to join in anyway.

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‘Barcelona’ is an absolute earworm of a song, it’s been on repeat on our car journeys and it’s not hard to see why – everyone is absolutely belting it out at the top of their lungs under the pulsing red lighting. I should mention here though, that it has been some of the worst lighting I’ve ever experienced in a small venue, there are no uplights on the band themselves and so much smoke that it’s hard to even see who’s on stage. Luckily the sound is banging to make up for it so we all shout back the refrain “I’m not invincible”.

“Is the the fatigue of Sunday setting in? You all good, you all where you wanna be? Sound, we’ll keep going then” they joke, before playing the gorgeously sentimental ‘I Couldn’t Miss You Much More’, as couples hug each other in the crowd. Ramping back up with ‘The Chaser’ and some intense strobe-lighting which further silhouettes the band into anonymity, and the heavier ‘No Sleep’ (my song of choice in the set) almost blows the roof off the O2. Again, I am left wondering why Twin Atlantic aren’t hitting more big festival bills.

‘Heart and Soul’ is another sing-along situation, but with minutes to spare Sam calls “Do we have time for one more?” and they sign off on the beautifully sombre ‘Crash Land’. “The last two weeks in England have been fuckin’ class” they lament, before (literally) bowing out. It might have been the smaller of tonight’s offerings at the O2 in Birmingham, but the actual Heart and Soul in tonight’s performance and the fact that this many people wanted to come out and pogo around on a Sunday night before work? Unquestionably awesome.

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Setlist

  1. Bohemian Rhapsody (intro track)
  2. Meltdown
  3. Yes, I Was Drunk
  4. Get Out
  5. Free
  6. Asleep
  7. World Class Entertainment
  8. Make a Beast of Myself
  9. Fall
  10. Hold On
  11. Barcelona
  12. Sorry
  13. Whispers
  14. Human After All
  15. I Couldn’t Miss You Much More
  16. Snow In Texas
  17. Haunt
  18. Brothers & Sisters
  19. The Chaser
  20. No Sleep
  21. Heart and Soul
  22. Crash Land

The Great Escape announces final FIRST FIFTY acts for 2025

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14-17 MAY 2025, BRIGHTON 
 
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Today, the UK’s leading new music festival, The Great Escape, reveals a further 26 artists to complete the FIRST FIFTY artists performing at the festival. Featuring a selection of the most promising new music from across the globe, the FIRST FIFTY is one of the year’s most exciting tip lists for emerging talent.

Many of the artists will be performing in the FIRST FIFTY live launch this evening, with gigs hosted across eight East London venues to kickstart the run-up to the 2025 festival. Highlights are set to include Brighton based rapper RUBII at Oslo, Luvcat taking to the stage at MOTH Club, Chloe Slater heading to Sebright Arms and The Orchestra (For Now) taking over Paper Dress Vintage.

Today’s new wave of acts includes raw and rising Welsh pop-rock singer-songwriter CATTY, Mercury Prize-nominated jazz group corto.alto, eclectic Worldbeat group Sirens Of Lesbos, anti-establishment, genre-defying rap singer-songwriter Miss Kaninna, Indigenous Australian alt singer-songwriter Tia Gostelow, Viennese indie band Laundromat Chicks and rock, reggae and hip-hop inspired South Summit.

From the world of jazz, the new names also include four-piece London group Oreglo and Mongolian singer-songwriter Enji, while emerging songwriter Daffo and rousing Faroese-Nordic artist Eivør are flying the flag for folk. Nods to indie-rock come from Canadian rockers Nap Eyes and indie-grime genre-blender JD Cliffe, while a selection of bedroom-pop artists including Australian singer-songwriter Nick Ward and dreamy electro-pop act Clara Kimera also join the line-up. 

The FIRST FIFTY is completed by buzzy Chicago rapper Kaicrewsade, indie-pop TikTok stars Zimmer90, grunge-soul singer Ashaine White, London-based harpist Marysia Osu, electrifying brother-sister duo PUNCHBAG, wistful soul-inspired singer-songwriter Nectar Woode, Japanese dance-pop act Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie, promising New Zealand group NO CIGAR, tender Irish singer Ellie O’Neill and Dutch five piece The Klittens

Synonymous with new music discovery and acting as a springboard for rising artists, The Great Escape is the festival for new music. Playing host to over 450 up-and-coming artists and hotly tipped talent across 35+ walkable venues, alongside the music industry-led TGE conference, the festival will kick off the 2025 season from 14 – 17th May in Brighton, England. Tickets for The Great Escape festival start from £81.24 and are on sale here.

With several thousands of music fans from across the country and globe descending on the Brighton seaside for The Great Escape every May, fans are urged to book their accommodation early. Festival dates at recommended hotels are available for booking now via The Great Escape website here.

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SXM Festival returns to Saint Martin for 8th Edition in 2025 announcing first phase lineup

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Location: Saint Martin | Sint Maarten, The Caribbean
Date: March 12-16, 2025

Âme, Camelphat,  Antdot, Bora Uzer, Chris Luno, Francis Mercier, Layla Benitez, Maz, Nicole Moudaber, Notre Dame, Sam Divine, Sander Kleinenberg, Sébastien Léger, Sosa, Sparrow & Barbossa, Themba, Trikk, Yulia Niko and many more announced.
SXM Festival is famous for transforming the gorgeous Caribbean island of Saint Martin into North America’s most famous party island for five days each year. From March 12th-16th, 2025 the carefully-curated mix of music, art, culture and tropical escape returns with a magical 8th edition. Sign up for early access tickets is available until 14th November through their website: https://www.sxmfestival.com/ 
These five days in paradise offer a fully immersive experience tailored to your own desires. Saint Martin offers endless cultural explorations and once in a lifetime island experiences, parties in bespoke and bohemian locations from villas to mountain tops, beaches to jungle clearings, and so much more, all with a focus on inclusivity and environmental conservation.
The island itself is one of the stars of the festival and is proudly spotlighted by the SXM team throughout the week.
In 2025, SXM Festival will introduce three stunning new locations with signature hand-crafted decor and artsy design.

More iconic festival moments will come at the Villa Party, the classic Sunday morning Sunrise party and the famed Panorama Party atop the island’s highest hilltop! These exclusive events, set against stunning natural backdrops, will provide next-level experiences.
This year’s first wave of names includes 16BL, Âme, Antdot, Anvaya, Azzecca, Bora Uzer, Camelphat, Chris Luno, Ella Romand, Ferreck Dawn, Francis Mercier, Julia Sandstorm, Kadosh, Kahani, Kitty Amor, Kunal Merchant, Layla Benitez, Lica, Made By Pete, Manti, Maz, Miluhska, Nico De Andrea, Nicole Moudaber, Nicolas Masseyeff, Notre Dame, Oxia, Peace Control, Rio Tashan, Sam Divine, Sander Kleinenberg, Sébastien Léger, Share, Sosa, Sparrow & Barbossa, Themba, Trikk, Yulia Niko and Wild Dark.
It also includes showcases from the renowned house music label Defected, the established Fraublau and the New York sensation Indo Warehouse
In a groundbreaking move, SXM Festival is eliminating its VIP program. “We felt the energy last year – everyone wanted to be together, to share the experience. This year, we are one. No VIP program, just music, community, and the island,” says founder Julian Prince. This change reflects SXM Festival’s ethos of unity, providing an equal experience for all attendees. Designated bottle service areas will be available throughout the events and can be booked by contacting Festival Staff directly at [email protected].  
SXM Festival has always been about more than just music – it’s a fully immersive island experience. Get ready for five days of world-class music, unparalleled scenery, and unforgettable moments.
TICKET INFORMATION
SXM Festival offers a 5-Day Experience which includes access to all main events including Happy Bay, Boho Beach and more, while tickets for the famous Villa Party on Saturday and limited capacity Satellite Party events will be available separately as of January 2025.

Download 2025: Headliners and 90+ bands revealed

Download Festival, the greatest rock and metal festival of all time, returns for its 22nd edition, reborn and recharged in 2025 as DLXXII. Announced today are three first-time headlinersGreen Day, Sleep Token and Korn—alongside over 90 more colossal names spanning the full spectrum of rock, metal, punk, emo, hardcore, alternative and classic rock.

This year’s festival will take place on 13-15 June 2025 at the spiritual home of rock in Donington Park, Leicestershire.

 General tickets are onsale at 9pm on Thursday 14 November at www.downloadfestival.co.uk.
 
For the first time in Download Festival’s history, next year’s edition will showcase a trio of headliners who are entirely new to topping the main stage. This exciting milestone underscores Download’s unwavering commitment to delivering a fresh, groundbreaking lineup year after year, giving fans even more reasons to be part of this unmissable experience.
 
Also announced today are UK and international heavyweights Weezer, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, Jimmy Eat World, Within Temptation, Eagles Of Death Metal, The Darkness, Poppy, Loathe, Spiritbox, Meshuggah, Steel Panther, Airbourne, Jerry Cantrell, Cradle Of Filth, Alien Ant Farm, CKY, McFly, Don Broco, Mallory Knox, The Ghost Inside, Turbonegro, Sylosis, Whitechapel, Fit For An Autopsy, Lorna Shore, Kittie, Jinjer and so many more.
 
Punk-rock royalty Green Day are set to make their long-awaited debut at Download Festival, headlining for the first time in their 37-year career. Known for their high-energy performances and a career that’s shaped the landscape of rock, Green Day has built a legacy of unforgettable live shows that will electrify the crowd on Friday night. The band are fresh off celebrating two major milestones—the 30th anniversary of their trailblazing album Dookie and the 20th anniversary of the culture-shaping American Idiot—Green Day continues to prove why they’re one of the most iconic and influential bands in the world.
 
The mysterious Sleep Token have skyrocketed since their inception in 2016, and the anonymous masked collective have gone from strength to strength, headlining arenas this month and now about to embark on their very first Download headline set. Clocking up millions of monthly listeners, the alternative rock outfit are set to play the performance of their life at the hallowed grounds of Donington on Saturday.
 
The festival’s grand finale will come at the hands of nu-metal legends Korn, who will also be headlining Download for the very first time. The Californian five-piece formed in 1993 but have never been more relevant, and their recent shows have caused a huge buzz in the rock community. Having inspired the likes of Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, Machine Head and Sepultura during their 31 years of being a band, Korn are well and truly ready to finally headline Download.
 
Download Festival’s Andy Copping says: “Following on from last year’s sold out 21st edition, Download’s legacy not only includes the incredible artists who have performed at the hallowed grounds over the years, but also our unrivalled community, safe and warm atmosphere, and fantastic afterhours entertainment at District X, with something for truly everyone.”
 
The DLXXII line up was announced at a very special Metal Gala launch event at One Marylebone this evening, where the rock and metal elite gathered under one roof. The one and only Paddy Considine (House Of The Dragon, Peaky Blinders), who will be playing at this year’s Download with his band Riding The Low, stars in this year’s announcement video, alongside other Humans Of Download. Like he says in the short film titled ‘Est Momentum’, Download is “a place where legends are born. This is where you belong.”
 
This is only the beginning for DLXXII, with many more acts and surprises yet to be announced. Book your tickets now: www.downloadfestival.co.uk.
 

RAYE to headline All Points East 2025



All Points East returns for summer 2025.

We are excited to unveil our next headliner… RAYE will make her big return to All Points East on Saturday 23 August and this time, she’s running the show.

General tickets go on sale at 10am GMT on Friday 15 November via www.allpointseast.com.

RAYE says, “London…we are headlining All Points East festival on Saturday 23 August 2025. We are going to be bringing you a beautiful show full of passion and incredible musicians to Victoria Park. I’m going to work hard to make it the most beautiful show we are capable of. Tickets available on Friday at 10am – I cannot wait to see you there!

British singer-songwriter RAYE shines as one of the brightest stars in music today, boasting eight Top 20 UK singles, 5 Billion global Spotify streams, and a track record of writing for the industry’s biggest names. Since her debut in 2014, RAYE has undergone a remarkable journey to stardom. Her long-awaited independent debut album, My 21st Century Blues, made an immediate impact reaching No. 2 on the UK Official Albums Chart. As a welcome result of her self-fulfilling work, RAYE unknowingly created the song that became synonymous with 2023, ‘Escapism.’

This announcement follows the news last week that RAYE had been nominated in three Grammys categories – best new artist; songwriter, non-classical; engineered album, non-classical.

She recently made history by clinching an unprecedented six BRIT Awards this year – the record for the most wins of any artist in a single year – marking a groundbreaking achievement for the independent singer-songwriter at Britain’s biggest night in music. In addition to becoming the first female to ever win Songwriter of the Year, she also took home accolades, including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist, and Best R&B Act. RAYE gave a career-defining performance at the ceremony, performing a medley of songs off her critically acclaimed debut album.

RAYE won the award for Best Female Act at the 2024 MOBO Awards, and picked up the prestigious Songwriter of the Year at the Ivor Novello Awards 2024 and three awards at this year’s The Global Awards, including Best Pop and Best British Act, while her collaboration with Cassö and D-Block Europe on ‘PRADA’ won Best Song.

This spring also saw RAYE make her lauded debut at Coachella, attend her first MET Gala wearing custom Fendi, be named on TIME Magazine’s “Next Generation Leaders” list, and earn a Best International Act nomination at the upcoming BET Awards 2024. Additionally, RAYE gave a breakthrough rendition of ‘Genesis’ on Saturday Night Live, which saw My 21st Century Blues skyrocket into the Top 10 of US iTunes.’Escapism.’ not only became the largest selling single by a female British artist in 2023, but it also earned RAYE her first UK No.1 and entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US where it’s since been certified Double Platinum.

Following support tours with Lewis Capaldi, Kali Uchis, and SZA, RAYE performed 130 headline shows including a rousing set at Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage. Her career-defining turn at Royal Albert Hall – accompanied by a 50-person orchestra and gospel choir – received a televised BBC special for the ages with critics heralding RAYE as “the most talented artist since Adele and Amy Winehouse” (The Telegraph). This year, RAYE again performed her ‘My 21st Century Symphony’ to a sold-out crowd of 20,000 at The O2 Arena. After playing and owning the pop game, RAYE bet on herself and won.

In September, RAYE delivered a standout performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, a show that both the festival and RAYE herself found so inspiring that she decided to commemorate it with a special digital and 12″ vinyl album release.

Now she’s back at All Points East for the first time since she performed on the same billing as Erykah Badu and Jungle in 2023. We cannot wait to see what she’s got in store for her headline performance.

RAYE joins All Points East 2025 headliners Barry Can’t Swim, who tops the bill on Friday 22 August, and The Maccabees, who are headlining their first show in eight years on Sunday 24 August 2025. More All Points East headliners are to be announced!

For 2024, All Points East welcomed another round of huge headliners Kaytranada, Loyle Carner, Mitski, LCD Soundsystem, APE presents Field Day and The Postal Service & Death Cab For Cutie and carefully curated guest lineups for each day. Between the weekends, In The Neighbourhood returned for four days of activities and free entry in Victoria Park.  

Tickets on sale:Amex Presale Begins at 10am, Tuesday 12 NovemberGeneral On Sale at 10am, Friday 15 November

Day tickets, Multi day tickets, Group tickets available.

Available from www.allpointseastfestival.com

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Thailand’s world renowned Halfmoon Festival announces Winter Line Ups

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As the holiday season approaches, Halfmoon Festival is turning up the heat in Koh Phangan with a star-studded lineup that spans three incredible months. From December through February, we’re bringing over 20 globally recognized DJs and producers to the island to create a winter of unmatched energy, music, and a lifetime of memories. Whether you’re a tech house enthusiast, a psytrance lover, or simply looking to experience the best music under the tropical sky, this is the season for you.

A Winter Season Like No Other

Halfmoon Festival has been a staple of Koh Phangan’s vibrant nightlife for over 20 years, drawing in electronic music lovers from around the globe every two weeks. Known for our unique fusion of natural settings with cutting-edge production, Halfmoon Festival is more than just a party—it’s an experience that embodies the spirit of connection, celebration, and renewal.

This winter, the festival is stepping up its game with an impressive lineup of top-tier artists, bringing a new wave of energy to both Harmony Beach Club and the Magical Forest. Let’s dive into the highlights of our winter season and the artists who will keep you dancing all day and all night.


December: A Month of Celebration with Top-Notch Performers

We’re closing out 2024 with an exceptional lineup in December, featuring renowned artists who are set to deliver an immersive experience filled with high-energy beats and genre-blending sounds.

December Headliners:

  • Javier Gonzalez: Bringing his deep, emotive house and techno soundscapes, Javier Gonzalez will set a mesmerizing tone to kick off the winter season.
  • Blastoyz: A titan in the psytrance scene, Blastoyz is set to deliver a powerful, bass-heavy set that will shake up the dance floor.
  • VA MO LA: Known for his infectious hybrid of psytrance and big room sounds, VA MO LA’s set is bound to be a highlight of the month.
  • Ghost Rider: With his unique blend of progressive trance and psytrance, Ghost Rider promises to captivate the crowd and elevate the atmosphere.

Additional Artists: The lineup continues with Dirty Andy, Junam, Vakabular, Quake, Party Monster, White No1se, and Reality Test. Together, these artists will bring an incredible mix of energy and depth to the Halfmoon experience in December.

January: New Year, New Energy with Legendary Names

January marks the beginning of 2025, and we’re welcoming the year with a powerhouse lineup that includes some of the biggest names in the electronic music scene. Get ready for a star studded line up of performances that are sure to make January a month to remember.

January Headliners:

  • Neelix: Known for his genre-defining progressive trance, Neelix is set to deliver a euphoric and uplifting experience that will transport listeners to another dimension.
  • Ranji: With hits like “Power of Acid,” Ranji’s energetic and innovative sound is designed to keep the dance floor moving all night long.
  • Ghost Rider: Returning to the stage, Ghost Rider will bring his signature genre-blending sound, capturing the hearts of trance lovers once again.

Additional Artists: This month’s lineup also features Dirty Andy, Murphy Haze, Javier Gonzalez, Bassforscher, and Woza. With a combination of fresh faces and returning legends, January is packed with sets that will keep you dancing from start to finish.

February: An All-Star Lineup to End the Winter Season with a Bang

February promises to be the pinnacle of the winter season at Halfmoon Festival. With an elite lineup that includes some of the most respected names in the psytrance and electronic music scenes, this month is set to deliver an exhilarating close to the winter experience.

February Headliners:

  • Silver Panda: Known for their melodic techno and soulful beats, Silver Panda’s set is sure to create an atmosphere of unity and connection.
  • Audiomatic: Bringing his innovative sounds and hypnotic beats, Audiomatic is ready to take the audience on a sonic journey.
  • Berg: As one of the leading psytrance artists, Berg’s music is a powerhouse of energy that will resonate with every trance lover.
  • Liquid Soul: A legend in the progressive psytrance scene, Liquid Soul’s uplifting melodies and powerful beats will create a transformative experience for the crowd.

Additional Artists: February also includes performances from Bassforscher and Eros Bilgic, each bringing their unique styles to complete a lineup that promises to be the peak of the Halfmoon winter season.

The Two Day Halfmoon Festival Experience: Day and Night

Every Halfmoon Festival is a two-day experience, each offering a unique atmosphere:

Day 1 – Halfmoon Pre-Party at Harmony Beach Club: Start your festival journey with our beachside pre-party at the luxurious Harmony Beach Club. Gates open at 2 PM, inviting you to bask in the tropical setting, enjoy food and drinks, and dance in the sand to sets by talented local and international DJs. It’s the perfect way to get warmed up for the night to come, with fire shows, festival activities, and a dipping pool to enhance the experience.

Day 2 – Main Event in the Magical Forest: On the second day, the festival moves to the heart of the island. The Magical Forest comes alive as three stages light up the jungle, offering urban, commercial, house, techno, and psytrance across the G Floor, Prime Stage, and The Cave. This enchanting venue, surrounded by nature, provides an unmatched setting to lose yourself in the music and dance until the early hours.

Don’t Miss This Winter Lineup

This winter’s Halfmoon Festival lineup is a must-see for anyone passionate about electronic music. With over 20 artists across three months, it’s a rare chance to experience a wide range of genres, from melodic techno and progressive house to high-energy psytrance. Each set has been curated to deliver a unique vibe, making every festival day a journey through sound, rhythm, and atmosphere.

As the only event of its kind on the island, Halfmoon Festival is the perfect place to connect with like-minded individuals, meet new friends, and dance under the stars. With our luxurious beachside venue and the immersive forest stages, we’ve created a festival experience that brings together music, nature, and incredible moments.

Secure Your Tickets

With limited capacity at both Harmony Beach Club and the Magical Forest, early ticket purchases are highly recommended to secure your spot. Whether you’re planning a single visit or want to experience multiple dates, tickets are available online now.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of Koh Phangan’s premier festival experience this winter. Visit our website to view the full lineup, ticket options, and more details on each event. This season, join us as we celebrate music, connection, and life in paradise.

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Visit Liverpool launch ‘Liverpool in 360’ pairing amazing artists with unique locations across the city with Sossa and more


Liverpool in 360  launches ahead of a bumper year of live music, featuring performances from Sosa, Keyside, Ni Maxine, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Equilibrium Quartet

Liverpool, a UNESCO City of Music, has long been celebrated around the globe for its indelible contributions to a wide range of musical genres. That tradition continues as world class artists are captured in unique and historic locations across the city. For further info head to https://www.visitliverpool.com/whats-on/music-events-in-liverpool/.

Liverpool in 360 is designed to tap into the city’s incredible and iconic musical history showcasing a diverse collection of artists across a wide musical spectrum performing  in unusual and unforgettable settings.

The city’s deep-rooted musical heritage continues to inspire and resonate across a truly unique mix of artists and performance spaces. They include tech house innovator Sosa at Oh Me Oh My rooftop garden with the famous Royal Liver Building as a backdrop, up and coming indie rockers Keyside at St George’s Hall and award-winning British neo-jazz singer-songwriter Ni Maxine at Royal Albert Dock while the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s Equilibrium Quartet played at Camp and Furnace in the Baltic Triangle, all of which prove that Liverpool’s soundscape is one of the most diverse and eclectic in the world. 

Liverpool was also recently named as the UN’s first Accelerator City for Climate Action in recognition of its superb efforts to rapidly decarbonise the live music, TV and Film production sectors which account for a large part of the city’s economy. To celebrate, there will be a three-night live music series at M&S Bank Liverpool Arena from 28 – 30 November in collaboration with Massive Attack, ACT 1.5 and SJM concerts that will showcase innovations in sustainability and the smart design of live music events with IDLES, Massive Attack and Nile Rodgers set to play.  

Kevin McManus, Head of UNESCO City of Music, said, “It’s a really exciting time for music across Liverpool City Region. Building on from the success of hosting The Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 to welcoming Taylor Swift to Anfield Stadium and Tom Jones to Salt and Tar in Bootle this summer, Liverpool and the region is the place to be for huge names, up-and-coming artists and world-class events.

Liverpool in 360 captures the essence of our city’s dynamic music scene, celebrating a legacy that spans decades and musical genres. By bringing some of our emerging artists to iconic locations across Liverpool, this initiative offers audiences a unique, immersive look at our musical offering while shining a spotlight on new talent and innovation. It’s an invitation to experience Liverpool’s vibrant culture and rich history in a whole new way—and to see why Liverpool remains a global hub for music lovers everywhere.”

Liverpool is well known for attracting big musical heroes, with Anfield Stadium, the famous home of Liverpool FC, hosting mega stars Taylor Swift and Pink last year, while Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and Dua Lipa are set to perform in 2025. 

As well as its varied and vital live music offerings, Liverpool City Region has become home to some leading businesses in the sector including Sentric Music, Modern Sky and Kempston Street Studio. All these make Liverpool a perfect destination for anyone looking to make music, party hard, hear new sounds, launch a music business and so much more. 

Liverpool is not just a city that birthed iconic bands; it’s a vibrant destination where music flows through every corner. Whether you’re drawn to discovering emerging talent, soaking in the electric atmosphere of inner-city festivals, or catching gigs by the waterfront, Liverpool offers it all. From the legendary Anfield hosting global superstars to intimate performances at historic venues, the city’s musical pulse is unmissable. With a plethora of live gigs, festivals, and unique events happening year-round, Liverpool is where music truly comes alive

Discover it for yourself by visiting https://www.visitliverpool.com/whats-on/music-events-in-liverpool/ 

BLOODSTOCK launches 2025 ‘Metal 2 The Masses’ grass roots scheme across the UK

BLOODSTOCK wants to find the hottest new metal talent to appear across festival weekend next August! With weekend tickets for BLOODSTOCK 2025 now sold out, festival HQ is getting cracking on this year’s instalment of the phenomenally successful Metal 2 The Masses (M2TM) scheme, to fill out the bands who’ll be appearing on the New Blood Stage, in conjunction with sponsor Timothy Taylor.

No other festival does more to support grass roots metal and local venues in the UK. BLOODSTOCK was honoured to be recognised for this at the Heavy Music Awards earlier this summer, taking home top accolade The H Award, for exceptional positive contribution to the heavy music scene by way of the M2TM initiative.



Bloodstock’s Simon Hall at The Heavy Music Awards – photo by Dev Place
There are 31 regions already confirmed to take part this year, ensuring regional heats the length and breadth of the country (plus Cyprus and Poland for good measure), making this the biggest Metal 2 The Masses scheme yet! 

The list of participating regions this year include: LONDON | CYPRUS | BRISTOL | COVENTRY | BURNLEY | DEV & CORNWALL | MERSEYSIDE | BRIGHTON | OXFORD | NORTHANTS NOTTINGHAM | STOKE | CHELTENHAM KENT | NEWCASTLE | HITCHIN | SOUTH WALES NORTH WALES | NORWAY | SOMERSET | BIRMINGHAM | EAST ANGLIA | ESSEX | MANCHESTER | SOUTHAMPTON | LEICESTER | SHEFFIELD | LEEDS | BELFAST | SCOTLAND | POLAND

If you’re in a self-released or unsigned band and want to try out for a slot on the BLOODSTOCK bill, get in touch with the region nearest you and get yourselves involved!  After a series of heats, one winner from each region will secure themselves a slot on the New Blood stage and some of the very best runners-up may also get lucky, space permitting.

Bands should get their applications into their nearest regional promoter ASAP, as the first heats kick off in the coming weeks.  Any local promoters in regions not yet represented can email Simon Hall ([email protected]) for information if they wish to host the scheme in their local area.

Full details of venues, and who to contact to enter in each region, can be found by clicking the locations above, here, or on Facebook.

BLOODSTOCK’s 2025 Ronnie James Dio stage headliners are TRIVIUM, MACHINE HEAD, and GOJIRA. Headlining the Sophie Lancaster stage will be ME AND THAT MAN, KATAKLYSM, STATIC-X, and OBITUARY.

You’ll also be able to see MASTODON, NAILBOMB, MINISTRY, EMPEROR, FEAR FACTORY, LACUNA COIL, HERIOT, ORANGE GOBLIN, CREEPER, KUBLAI KHAN TX, CAGE FIGHT, RIVERS OF NIHIL, FLOTSAM & JETSAM, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, FEUERSCHWANZ, LORD OF THE LOST, PALEFACE SWISS, AUGUST BURNS RED, WARBRINGER, UNDEATH, SPIRIT ADRIFT, THROWN, ALL FOR METAL, BREED 77, HIGH PARASITE, and 3 INCHES OF BLOOD.

Joining them are the most recently announced SHRAPNEL, FAMYNE, KONVENT, THE SPIRIT, GHOSTS OF ATLANTIS, ONE MACHINE, MY DILIGENCE, SHADE EMPIRE, EIHWAR, WATERLINES, PHOENIX LAKE, NEONFLY, WALL, DOGMA, and SIGLOS.

Stay tuned for many more bands and on site activities to be announced over the coming months.

Get full festival information over at bloodstock.uk.com.  Watch a trailer here.

BLOODSTOCK will take place at Catton Park, Derbyshire on 7th-10th August 2025.

Barry Can’t Swim to headline All Points East with special guests



East London’s celebrated festival All Points East returns to Victoria Park across two weekends in 2025 and the newest headliner has arrived. All Points East welcomes Scottish DJ and producer Barry Can’t Swim for his first major festival headline show on Friday 22 August 2025.

Barry Can’t Swim, AKA Joshua Mainnie, is a force in electronic music, known for blending house, afrobeat, and jazz influences into his dynamic sound. From his breakout EP Amor Fati to the 2022 hit ‘Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore’, Mainnie has built a reputation for pushing genre boundaries while maintaining an infectious, melodic approach. His highly anticipated debut (and Mercury Prize nominated) album When Will We Land? arrived in September 2023, and slotted him front and centre in the electronic music scene and beyond. It received rave reviews for the producer’s combination of vibrant, club-driven energy with intricate, carefully crafted compositions.

Originally from Edinburgh, Mainnie’s musical journey began with childhood piano lessons, before his time at university ignited a passion for club culture. Immersed in the city’s underground scene, he taught himself music production, developing a sound that’s both eclectic and unassuming. Over the past few years, the Scotsman has built up a major live reputation too, and a global fan base to suit, performing at festivals all over the world. UK wise, just this month, he sold out three consecutive nights at London’s Brixton Academy and is set to curate his own lineup at the Manchester Warehouse Project. A major festival headline show feels like the natural next step for the “nascent dance icon” (The Guardian) – and All Points East is more than ready for it.

Announcing is headline show this week Barry Can’t Swim wrote on Instagram: “Been dying to share this one.. Next year I’m gonna be headlining @allpointseastuk for my only London show in 2025  Can’t wait x”.

Confidence Man have cemented their reputation as one of pop’s great party acts, mining the rich seams of disco and house music in the eight years since they started out in Brisbane. With electro pop made for festival stages, their set guarantees a huge east London party. Building on 2022’s Tilt, the band – Janet Planet, Sugar Bones, Clarence McGuffie and Reggie Goodchild – have just released the joyous ‘3AM (LA LA LA)’, taking the dancefloor in exciting new directions, using everything from Happy Mondays to the KLF to Kylie Mingogue as jump-off points. It’s a thrilling journey – in the words of The Guardian: “ConMan are inviting you to escape, pure and simple.”

Shygirl, a Mercury Prize nominee for her 2022 debut album Nymph, is a true clubland trailblazer. As a producer and vocalist she pushes the boundaries of dance music, building on the high-energy scenes of recent decades. This year saw the release of Club Shy EP, described by Pitchfork as a “satisfying little blast of club-pop bangers, channelling the big-room bliss of mid-’00s dance hits”. 2024 also brought a Fabric dj mix album and a Charli XCX tour support slot, as well as a collaboration, ‘365 featuring shygirl’, on the star’s Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat record. All Points East will be a huge homecoming show for one of London’s hottest stars.

Marlon Hoffstadt, AKA DJ Daddy Trance, is one of the “most popular and polarising artists in the scene today” (Resident Advisor). Hailing from Berlin, the German DJ and producer is renowned for his dynamic and versatile approach to electronic music genres. With his distinct sound and unwavering commitment to quality, he has captured the attention of audiences worldwide. Marlon’s stats speak for themselves too… The radio edit of ‘Shake That’ (2014) has amassed over 9.9 million streams, while his latest track ‘Need Me’ (2023) has already reached 44,000 streams and ‘Techno Installation’ (2022) has crossed the 100 thousand streams mark.

DJ HEARTSTRING this year released their hottest track yet with the euphoric trance of ‘Don’t Stop’. An instant trance classic, the song is guaranteed to have the Victoria Park crowd lost in the beat along with massive bangers including ‘…It Ain’t Over’ and ‘While U Sleep’. The Berlin duo burst onto the club scene in 2021 and soon became a festival favourite. Recent single ‘Fuerteventura Forever’ brings big beats to the party.

Interplanetary Criminal really set out a statement of intent with 2022’s ‘B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All)’, a collaboration that has amassed more than 400 million streams, as well as a BRIT Award nomination. Bolton native Zach Bruce has his roots in the northern underground garage scene, and takes on its darker bass sounds. Among his recent tracks are an urban soundscape with notes of drum and bass painted over a massive beat on the track ‘Manchester’ and a bouncing collaboration with Riko Dan in ‘Gunman’.

salute Presents True Vision will see Manchester-based Austrian producer Felix Nyajo bring something very special to All Points East next summer. Their audiovisual show promises an immersive adaptation of this summer’s hit album, True Magic. Having gained acclaim for remixes of Aaliyah and Sam Smith, Salute showed they are a true original with an album built using all the tools in the dance music arsenal – “colourful, buoyant, and electrifying” (Clash).

Chloe Caillet shot to fame with collaborations with the likes of Dua Lipa (‘Training Season’) and SG Lewis (‘B Somebody’) but creative and LGBTQ+ communities are at the centre of her ethos, from the New York dance scene to Ibiza and Smiile club nights around the world. She told Clash: “Finding inspiration everywhere you go is fundamental to enhancing creativity.”

Leon Vynehall is “an artist of distinct talent”, according to Mixmag – and few could argue with that. An Ivor Novello-nominated artist, albums such Nothing Is Still (“a stunning concept record about his grandparents” – Pitchfork) and Rare, Forever (“warped, intense, cerebral” – The Guardian) see him push the limits of electronic music. As a DJ he is equally celebrated, touring the world and receiving acclaim for Radio 1 Essential, DJ-Kicks and Fabric Presents mixes. Last month he released the new single ‘SHELLAC’, a club banger which feels like “the work of an artist wiping the slate clean”, according to Clash.      

Pretty Girl, the fast-rising Emilia Predebon, makes warm dance tracks packing an emotional punch. The Melbourne dj, singer and producer’s sound was described as “a fusion of gauzy progressive elements and traces of bedroom R&B, often featuring her own airy, purring vocals” by Resident Advisor. With latest single Rewind, Pretty Girl “may just have delivered a definitive ear-worm moment” (Clash).

ATRIP is a German/Polish dj and producer deeply immersed in London’s varied dance scene. “I love the city and music that’s so present here,” he says. “Whether it’s garage or jungle or bassline. Dubstep. It all comes from here.” His latest release is the eclectic and energetic Tanzpartei II (Mixtape), showcasing those influences and much, much more.

Barry Can’t Swim joins the first All Points East 2025 headliners The Maccabees who are headlining their first show in eight years on Sunday 24 August 2025. More All Points East headliners are to be announced. For more information and to sign up for presale, visit www.allpointseastfestival.com.

For 2024, All Points East welcomed another round of huge headliners Kaytranada, Loyle Carner, Mitski, LCD Soundsystem, APE presents Field Day and The Postal Service & Death Cab For Cutie and carefully curated guest line ups for each day. Between the weekends, In The Neighbourhood returned for four days of activities and free entry in Victoria Park.  

Tickets on sale:Presale Tickets On Sale – 10am Gmt Monday 11 November 2024General Sale – 10am Gmt Tuesday 12 November 2024Day tickets, Multi day tickets, Group tickets available.

Available from www.allpointseastfestival.com

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CHAKA KHAN AND JAMESADDED TO SPECTACULAR LINE-UP FOR HAMPTON COURT PALACE FESTIVAL 2025

Chaka Khan and James join an incredible line-up of stars including Rag’n’Bone Man, Bananarama and Elbow, as well as the stars of The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcastTickets go on general sale from Friday 15 November, with an exclusive pre-sale taking place on Wednesday 13 November via www.hamptoncourtpalacefestival.com
Hampton Court Palace Festival are thrilled to announce that global superstar Chaka Khan and indie-rock heroes James will perform at next year’s edition of the esteemed summer festival. James will take to the stage in the historic Base Court on Wednesday 11 June, their only London show for 2025, while Chaka Khan will perform on Wednesday 18 June. Tickets for both shows will be available via pre-sale from Wednesday 13 November, with general sale taking place from Friday 15 November via www.hamptoncourtpalacefestival.com

Indie-rock heroes James are one of the UK’s most successful bands of the past 40 years, they formed in 1982 and have sold over 25 million albums throughout their long standing career. Led by enigmatic frontman Tim Booth they achieved their first ever UK Number One earlier this year with their eighteenth studio album ‘Yummy’. They are renowned for a string of anthemic hit singles which include “Come Home”, “Sit Down”, “She’s a Star” and “Laid”. Their only London show for 2025, the band will play the festival on Wednesday 11 June.

Heralded as a global superstar revered the world over, Chaka Khan is renowned for redefining the genres of pop, soul, jazz and funk. Having rose to fame as lead singer of legendary Chicago band Rufus, together they achieved a string of international hits including “Tell Me Something Good” and “Ain’t Nobody”, before establishing herself as one of the industry’s most successful solo recording artists with an incredible 10 Grammy Awards and induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023. Her vast music catalog of hits also includes “I’m Every Woman” and the chart-topping smash “I Feel For You”. Chaka Khan will make her Hampton Court Palace Festival debut on Wednesday 18 June. 

This year’s line-up also includes soul-pop titan Rag’n’Bone Man, 80s pop icons Bananarama and rock royalty Elbow, as well as a very special live edition The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast. In June of next year, Hampton Court Palace will once again open its gates, welcoming festival goers to enjoy the stunning East Front Gardens ‘after-hours’ before the nightly concerts begin in the spine-tinglingly intimate setting of Base Court. To make the experience even more special, guests can pre-order one of two sumptuous picnics that can be enjoyed in the early evening sunshine.


Picnic options include ‘The Courtier’s Best of British Picnic’ or ‘The King’s Gourmet Hamper’, which are both provided by British Fine Foods and feature meat and vegetarian options, as well as a bottle of fine wine or Champagne. Picnics can be conveniently pre-ordered with tickets or added to existing reservations. Fans can also choose to take their experience up a notch with added extras such as a welcome glass of Champagne or pre-book a charming fountain-side gazebo with delicious refreshments. For those who truly want to make their festival experience extraordinary, a delectable three course dinner within Hampton Court’s State Apartments is available by selecting the King’s Dining Experience

Now in its 29th year, Hampton Court Palace Festival is a moment of celebration in the summer calendar that showcases a series of phenomenal performances in an entirely one-of-a-kind location. The concert series (produced by IMG in partnership with Historic Royal Palaces, the independent charity that cares for Hampton Court Palace) is set against the backdrop of Henry VIII’s grand palace within a vast Tudor Courtyard. The festival offers an unmissable opportunity to witness legendary artists in an intimate setting like no other, accommodating only 3,000 guests. Stay tuned for more exciting artist announcements.  
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Listings Information:  
Location: Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, KT8 9AU  
Book tickets: www.hamptoncourtpalacefestival.com  
Hospitality: [email protected]       

Dates confirmed so far:    
 
Date                                       Artist                                      Prices From

Wednesday 11 June             James                                    £75
Thursday 12 June                  Rag’n’Bone Man                     £85
Saturday 14 June                  Bananarama                            £49.50
Sunday 15 June                    The Good, The Bad
                                               & The Rugby                          £46.50
Wednesday 18 June            Chaka Khan                           £85
Friday 20 June                       Elbow                                      £85 
Saturday 21 June                   Elbow                                      £85