Neil Young / Yusuf (Cat Stevens): BST Hyde Park – Review

With legends such as Neil Young, Cat Stevens and Van Morrison all playing on the same day, it’s difficult to say which should be headlining.

At any other event, each would deserve the top-billing. That’s the power of the BST Hyde Park line-up. It’s like a whole festival of headliners – in one day.

On Friday at BST Hyde Park, on possibly the hottest day of the year, Neil Young was chosen to conclude the day on an impressive bill at the mighty Oak stage.

But that doesn’t take away from the incredible line up this day offered in the sweltering city.

Van Morrison was on first and the Northern Irishman appeared in good spirits. Wearing an impressive fedora, he began with the classic song ‘Into the Mystic.’ A man of few words, he was clearly impressed with the size of the crowd for his late-afternoon set. Playing a mix of jazz tunes in amongst his classics, including ‘If I Ever Needed Someone’, made famous by Mavis Staples, of The Staple Singers.

As is now customary, Van finished with his 1964 classic ‘Gloria’, spelling out the name repeatedly with the crowd echoing in unison. With no drama, he disappeared from the stage silently, leaving his impressive band to continue. Many people wanted more, but the best was yet to come.

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Yusuf (Cat Stevens) followed, and what a privilege to see him perform on the Oak Stage. In recent years, he’s performed at Glastonbury in their now regular Sunday ‘legends’ slot, and he did not disappoint here. Many fans were clearly here just to see Yusuf alone, despite the mighty Neil Young yet to appear.

Launching into ‘Tea for the Tillerman‘, with animation and words appearing on the backdrop of the stage, it’s incredible to think this tune was allowed to be used on Ricky Gervais’ hilarious Extras tv programme as a theme song.

Following this timeless classic, Yusuf played the beautiful ‘The Wind‘ – if only there was a stronger breeze in Hyde Park! Shortly after, he announced that the crowd should know the next tune – the classic ‘The First Cut is The Deepest‘ – arguably made more famous when covered by another legend at this years Glastonbury, Mr Rod Stewart.

The setlist just showed how many beautiful songs Yusuf has written over his career, with ‘Father and Son‘ bringing possibly the largest sing-along of the day with its timeless words

It’s not time to make a change, Just sit down, take it slowly
You’re still young, that’s your fault, There’s so much you have to go through
Find a girl, settle down, If you want you can marry
Look at me, I am old but I am happy

He may now be older, but he did truly look happy up on stage.

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In a moment on poignancy and reflecting in the 30 year anniversary of the dreadful Srebrenica Massacre, Yusuf played the incredibly moving song ‘Little Ones‘ he wrote. Hauntingly, he told the story of how young children were killed mercilessly, while still having smiles on their innocent faces. Despite the 30 year gap between Srebrenica and the Ukraine senseless killings, it made an impact on the huge crowd. Many in the crowd also voiced concerns about the slaughter of innocent civilians also taking place in Gaza.

On a more hopeful note, Yusuf cheekily said he would overrun slightly after asking the crowd if they wanted one song or two songs to be played. Of course the answer was two. After all, people had travelled far-and-wide to see his performance. He delighted with his classic ‘Wild World‘, before finishing with his magical timeless ‘Peace Train‘.

Not many people would dare follow such an incredible set. Arguably Yusuf / Cat Stevens could have been the headliner based on the size of the crowd and the vast amount of people singing along.

But arguably the best was saved for last – having seen the likes of other rock gods including Bruce Springsteen delight crowds at Hyde Park, Neil Young’s set was possibly the most impressive this stage has seen.

Despite the huge Oak Stage on offer, Neil Young condensed the stage down to somehow make it appear that he was playing a small gig at a local venue. The singer, bass and guitar mics were all positioned in close proximity, with the sound mixer moved extremely close – the backdrop echoed the sentiment of the times, with ‘Love Earth‘ emblazoned across.

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It’s no wonder Neil Young is known as the Godfather of Grunge, as without this legend, it’s debatable whether we would have seen the likes of Nirvana. More on that a little later…

Beginning in his classic inimitable style, Neil Young emerged on the magically shrunken stage with a battered acoustic guitar and a harmonica and performed his classic ‘Ambulance Blues’.

After watching his headline performance on Saturday night at Glastonbury which felt a little flat, this was much more impressive, as clearly the crowd were full of fans who loved this man’s vast catalogue of work, unlike the huge Somerset festival which attracts audiences before the headliners are known.

He was clearly enjoying himself more here and that energy came across, particularly when Neil stated ‘Thank you, folks, I really appreciate you being here’

He demonstrated from one song to another all the different musical styles he has mastered. From the rocking ‘Be The Rain’ to the solo performance of ‘The Needle And The Damage Done‘.

There was some confusion when he began ‘Hey Hey, My My’ as it appeared the rest of the band thought he was going to play Like A Hurricane.

The line “it’s better to burn out than to fade away” was included in Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain‘s suicide note in 1994. After Cobain’s death, Young vowed never to perform the song again, but reversed his stance at the request of the surviving members of Nirvana. It’s great we are still able to hear it despite the tragic connotations.

As if planned (or by magic again), when the sun began to set, Neil Young played arguably his greatest, most beautiful classic ‘Harvest Moon‘.

After a short encore, he returned with his Chrome Hearts bandmates for his classic ‘Rocking In The Free World.’

Cheekily, his band conducted a few sneaky false-finishes and continued the song for over ten minutes. Each time they appeared to wind the track to a conclusion, they began playing in-earnest again, clearly showing how much fun and enjoyment they were all having. It appeared as if it was a jam session – rather than a concert in the city centre to 60,000 lucky fans.

Due to the prime city centre location, and strict 10.30pm curfew, as happened with Bruce Springsteen a few years earlier, the plug was pulled – no one was surprised as the band were teasing for this to happen.

We cannot wait to see what legends BST Hyde Park books for 2026.

Without doubt this was one of the best, most diverse set of artists this year to grace to various stages.

Words: Graham Tarrant & Samantha Middleton

BLOODSTOCK REVEALS 17 BANDS FOR THE TIMOTHY TAYLOR NEW BLOOD STAGE

The UK might have been gripped by a heatwave of late, but BLOODSTOCK has some news that’s even hotter, revealing a whopping seventeen more bands set to take to the Timothy Taylor New Blood stage in just a few weeks time. 

With the winners of the grass-roots-supporting Metal 2 The Masses finals ranging from Somerset to Poland, your new favourite band might be lurking right here, so do check out any names you aren’t already familiar with and get excited for what’s in store! 

Without further ado,  Friday welcomes Nottingham winners tealdeer, bending reality with their unpredictable alt-metal mash-up of SOAD, DGD, horror films, and carnival chaos – led by masked guitarist ODM (Ominous Deer Man). Joining them are Poland’s champs RASCAL, delivering lightning-fast twin lead speed metal soaked in classic heavy and thrash energy, and Kettering’s BACKSEAT JULIET, a glam-soaked rock ’n’ roll riot — loud, wild, and proudly over the top.

Saturday brings London deathcore bruisers SYMBYOTE, diving deep into darkness with crushing riffs. Plus, Welsh victors ADFEILION who conjure enchanted landscapes through atmospheric folk metal and Cheltenham’s top dogs PRODIGAL, who deliver soaring, emotional anthems that hit the heart.

Joining them, Norway’s ZEBULON offer slow-burning doom riffs soaked in sulfur and fire; Birmingham’s MANTIS DEFEATS JAGUAR fuse hip hop, metal, and funk in riotous style; MECHROMORPH bring savage deathcore brutality (and pig squeals) all the way from Essex; HEAD DENT tear it up with no-BS punk chaos after winning in Stoke; and Kent’s UNNATURAL ORDER smashed first place slicing through the noise with their razor-sharp djent and metalcore aggression.
 
Sunday wraps up with Oxford’s OCEAN PLANET, a techy, progressive metalcore onslaught; Somerset’s RIZEN, pure rock ’n’ roll energy with no frills; and Hitchin’s HEADCOUNT, a hardcore groove juggernaut. Also for your headbangin’ pleasure, East Anglia’s KOBA build dark, immersive post-metal soundscapes; Newcastle’s RULED BY RAPTORS smash genre lines with punk-metal post-hardcore force (and did we mention Sunday is dinosaur day?); and last but not least for this reveal, North Wales’ BAD EARTH help finish the weekend with thunderous, no-nonsense “Rockcore” power. Being fans of Motorhead, Clutch, and Baroness, they’re sure to convert you too. 

Catch all of these hotly-tipped, bright new stars  – and even more still to be announced – at BLOODSTOCK this summer! Congratulations to all the winners of the Metal 2 The Masses finals so far and big shout out to the metalheads supporting at all the events as well. 
Lights, Camera, Carnage! Steel Donkeys Filming Starts at BLOODSTOCK 2025!

Cult writer/director Richard Stanley (‘Hardware’, ‘Dust Devil’, etc.), whose work defined the cyberpunk era, is to helm ‘Steel Donkeys’ from his own script for Steel Mill Films, based out of Judas Priest guitarist K.K. Downing’s legendary rock venue in Wolverhampton.

The film follows three small-time crooks hired to steal a powerful artefact from a mysterious rock star at a massive festival. When their heist goes wrong, they unleash a malignant Afro-Caribbean entity trapped inside the artefact — a demon that parties its way through the festival crowd, threatening to end the world. As the chaos spirals, the teens must rally a ragtag band of heroes to stop the demon and restore cosmic balance.

Will you be on screen? Exterior scenes will shoot at BLOODSTOCK this summer with further production at K.K.’s Steel Mill starting October 1st. Legendary martial artist Cynthia Rothrock (‘China O’Brien’) joins a cast drawn from the world of rock and metal.

BLOODSTOCK director Adam Gregory says, “We are delighted to be working with Steel Mill Films and with Richard Stanley on this fantastic project which will showcase Bloodstock to an international audience on the big screen.”
Director Richard Stanley adds, “The stars have aligned to conjure this dream into manifestation, a perfect storm of metal, martial arts and cosmic horror, precision calibrated to burn its way into the brains of a whole new generation of metal fans. It makes me hugely happy to be back in the UK and to be returning to my cultural roots with this supernaturally charged psychedelic hand grenade, freely inspired by a real-life misadventure from my younger years. Given the current state of the nation, I firmly believe ‘Steel Donkeys’ is exactly what Britain both needs and deserves…”
Name The Brew Of The Beast!

As the final weeks to BLOODSTOCK draw near, something dark and powerful is brewing. BLOODSTOCK has teamed up with Coffee Central Roasting Co. and Gregory Catering Ltd to create the first-ever official BLOODSTOCK coffee blend—and it needs a name as bold as the brew itself.

This isn’t just coffee. It’s an anthem in a cup. Riffs in the roaster. Crafted with precision by Coffee Central, this brutal blend combines a specialty-grade Robusta from Clarke Farm in Uganda—bold, smooth, and loaded with caffeine—with a naturally processed Central American Arabica, rich with dark fruit and chocolate. The result? A massive, high-octane brew built to fuel the faithful all festival long and all the long days that follow ’til you reunite with your BLOODSTOCK brethren.

But now the power is yours! BLOODSTOCK needs you! From June 27th – July 11th, submit your name ideas and vote for your favourite across BLOODSTOCK’s official social platforms: Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube. Festival management is watching them all, and the chosen name will become part of BLOODSTOCK history.

The creator of the winning name will earn eternal bragging rights, a pair of weekend tickets to BLOODSTOCK 2026, and a hefty 1kg bag of the exclusive blend. Two runners-up will each receive a 250g bag to taste the fury at its finest.
You’ll find the blend exclusively at Gregory Catering Ltd outlets across the festival, including VIP, Niflheim, and Ironwood. A limited run of 500 retail boxes will also be available via Coffee Central’s webshop – just look out for the QR code on site! VIP ticket holders will get an exclusive gift pack in their official goodie bags!

BLOODSTOCK’s battle cry in liquid form. The energy of the pit. The brew of the beast. Summon a name that will echo through the ages…

Stay tuned for more news on BLOODSTOCK 2025 soon!

THE LONG ROAD 2025 ADDS 30+ NEW ARTISTS TO LINEUP & REVEALS DAY SPLITS

Today, The Long Road announces day splits for Friday, Saturday and Sunday (below), along with the final additions to an already-packed lineup – co-curated by festival co-founder and radio personality Baylen Leonard – which brings together some of Country, Americana and Roots music’s most diverse and exciting new talents with renowned artists from across the world.

Making his UK debut, Liam St. John will kick off the Rhinestone Stage (main stage) on Friday, Aug 22 – opening on a Friday to weekend ticket holders for the first time this year – with Ashley Monroe, Fantastic Negrito, Darren Kiely and more taking the evening through to Drake Milligan’s highly anticipated closing set, a UK exclusive.

Mackenzie Carpenter, Charles Wesley Godwin, Elles Bailey and Larry Fleet are among the acclaimed artists gracing the stage on Saturday, Aug 23 ahead of Midland’s headline performance; while Sunday, Aug 24 promises a European summer festival exclusive from Chuck Ragan, alongside returning The Long Road artist Alana Springsteen, Fancy Hagood, The White Buffalo, Seasick Steve and more, before James Bay closes out the Bank Holiday weekend.

Among the 33 artists joining the lineup today are Colby Acuff (Interstate  Stage – Sunday), Everette, Sykamore, and a special edition of The Round Up with Two Ways Home, an intimate songwriters round featuring Katy Hurt, Luke Flear and Emilia Quinn. Full list below. 

Last month, the festival also unveiled its brand new sixth stage, The Hitching Post, which will host a number of various activities throughout the weekend, including line dancing sessions in collaboration with London Honky Tonk bar Lil’ Nashville, singer-songwriter rounds, panels and quizzes.

Named after the traditional gathering spot where neighbours tied their horses and came together to celebrate, the immersive new area takes inspiration both from iconic Texas venues like Gruene Hall, and converted community barns across the U.S., this rustic hotspot complete with wooden floors, vintage signage and festoon lighting is more than just a venue – it’s a hub for dancing, singing, and a place to catch up with old and new friends, alive with music, laughter and community.

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With most ticket types now on their final tier and 2025 already The Long Road’s best-selling year yet, demand is at an all-time high for what promises to be a landmark year in the festival’s history.

Described by DIY as a “haven of country, Americana and roots” music and culture, being highlighted this year by the likes of Summer Festival Guide, Music Republic Magazine, Music Festival Wizard, The List, Festival Insights and UK Festival Guides, the Long Road has been at the forefront of helping fans of all genres discover their new favourite artists since its inception in 2018. Check out the 2024 aftermovie here to get a glimpse of what’s in store.

Continuing a tradition of sharing its platform through collaborations with recognised partners and voices from across the music industry, The Long Road’s stage takeovers will include:

Color Me Country with Rissi Palmer – featuring Denitia, David Unlayao, Jade Turner, and Chris Linton.

Loose Music – featuring Danny & The Champions of the World, Gill Landry, Bobbie, The Rockingbirds, Bonnie Dobson & the Hanging Stars, Greazy Alice, and Birds Flying Backwards.

And new for 2025, Snakefarm Records – featuring Kezia Gill, Evan Bartels, Alyssa Bonagura, These Wicked Rivers, and Jayler.

Returning for its sixth year to embrace its ‘Welcome Home Old Friend’ ethos, The Long Road’s audiences will find even more of the elements they’ve come to know and love. With performances on stages inspired by the different kinds of venues an artist might play throughout their career, from a dive bar or quiet front porch to the large-scale setting of the The Rhinestone Stage, each reflects the many homes of country and roots music, not just in sound, but in setting and spirit, designed to tell stories, create atmosphere, and offer fans unforgettable ways to connect with artists – no matter where they are on their journey.

More than just a music festival, audiences flock to The Long Road year after year to soak up the Country lifestyle – with U.S. inspired street food and American BBQ, craft beers, dedicated line dancing sessions, campfires, vintage funfair rides, a kids camp, Country-oke, the Lucky Dice Classic Car & Bike show and more – and to experience a family-friendly atmosphere.

The Long Road Festival runs from Friday, August 22 to Sunday, August 24 2025. Weekend, Camping, Day, Kids and VIP tickets available now: https://www.thelongroad.com/tickets.

MOGA Essaouira unveils dates and first names for cultured return in October 2025

MOGA FESTIVAL

October 1 – 5 2025

Essaouira, Morocco

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Apollonia, Bedouin, Bonobo (DJ set), DJ Tennis, Folamour, Moblack, Nitefreak, Patrick Mason, Praslea, Saoirse and more all play. 

MOGA Festival returns to its Moroccan roots with a sixth edition in Essaouira promising five days of tasteful music, culture and community connection. The 2025 edition will be held from October 1 to 5, with the first two days dedicated to the OFF program in Essaouira’s historic centre, followed by three days of IN programming at the Hôtel le Golf d’Essaouira & Spa. 

The first wave of names for this edition makes for a tasteful blend of house, techno and minimal and everything in between from the likes of Apollonia, Arapu, Bonobo (DJ Set), Bedouin, DJ Tennis, Folamour, Janeret, Patrick Mason, Saoirse, and more.


MOGA is a boutique festival born in 2016 in Essaouira and celebrated for its breezy Atlantic vibes and tasteful electronic music. Attends are treated to rich local culture and cuisines as well as dancing under a baking sun or starry night sky with plenty of discoveries to be made in the heart of the wind city. The music is always a thoughtful blend of international and local sounds that also promotes the beautiful destination and the Souiri lifestyle through multiple events.

All this goes down at the Hôtel le Golf d’Essaouira & Spa, from 2:00 PM until 3:00 AM across four diverse stages – Main, Garden, Wild, and Terrace, with a diverse program featuring over 70 artists from around the world. Between sets, they can cool off in two refreshing swimming pools or wander through a beautiful palm grove.

Like its sister edition in Caparica, Portugal, MOGA Essaouira will feature a rich program of wellness sessions, workshops, art installations, panels and local culinary experiences that are all designed to deepen the connection between music, culture and people. 

MOGA will welcome 16,000 attendees, including a strong international presence that reinforces its role as an unmissable destination festival that brings like-minded people together. As ever, MOGA is more than a festival, it’s a lifestyle, a tribe, and a celebration of cultural fusion.


Lineup [A-Z]

ADASSIYA (live) – ANZAR – APOLLONIA – ARAPU – ARYMÉ – AVÖ – BEDOUIN – BONOBO (DJ SET) – CABANNE – CHOUJAA – DANIEL BELL – DEATRA – DJ TENNIS – FOLAMOUR – GARRETT DAVID – HOLLY MOLLY – JANERET – JAWORA – JNJS – KOSH (LIVE) – LIVER J – MANUEL COTTA – MASSALA – MIISHU – MIROLOJA – MOBLACK – NATHABES – NEYL & NADRUMS (live) – NITEFREAK – NOMADS – PATRICK MASON – PRASLEA – PRIKU – SAOIRSE – STEVE O’SULLIVAN (live) – THOMAS MELCHIOR – TOMAS STATION – ZEINA – ZULU NAWFEL – YAYA (MA) & MORE TBC

Zamna Festival Côte d’Azur Reveals Full Lineup 

Âme, ANYMA, DJ Tennis, Marco Carola, Magit Cacoon, Shimza, Stephan Bodzin & more are all set to perform at Zamna

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Date: 1st – 2nd August  | Location: Côte d’Azur, France

The Zamna Festival is set to return to Fréjus for its 2025 edition, which is already positioning itself as a standout event in the European techno summer. Remaining faithful to its organic and sensory essence, Zamna persistently expands the horizons of musical experience, uniting the most inspiring talents from the international electronic landscape.

Two highlights will characterise this distinctive weekend. On Friday, the audience will engage in a futuristic and immersive experience with ANYMA, co-founder of the Afterlife label, who will deliver a captivating audiovisual live performance that merges music with cutting-edge technology. 

On SaturdayMARCO CAROLA will headline Zamna Côte d’Azur. As a prominent figure in the global house and tech-house scene, he guarantees a vibrant, sun-soaked closing set, meticulously crafted to keep Fréjus dancing until the early hours. 

The confirmed line-up features a curated selection of the most influential and esteemed artists within the electronic music scene: Gordo, Wade, Mind Against, Shimza, Andrea Oliva, Ilario Alicante, Korolova, Agents Of Time, Øostil, Âme DJ, ARTBAT, Toto Chiavetta, Meloko, Rivo, Arodes, Mëstiza, Pole Position, and Magit Cacoon. 

Zamna Festival is pleased to unveil the artists who will finalise the 2025 line-up: DJ Tennis, Stephan Bodzin, Joezi, Jimi Jules, Sam Shure, Yet More, II Faces, Zamna Soundsystem, Josh Gigante, and Moeaike will join the journey to enhance this edition with fresh musical hues and distinctive performances. 

For convenient access, the festival provides a distinctive camping area situated in close proximity to the venue, allowing attendees to fully immerse themselves in the experience and enjoy the weekend with complete freedom. Festival attendees will have the opportunity to reserve their parking space for the day or for the duration of the event. 

All tickets and options (camping, parking) are now available on Shotgun with additional information at zamnacotedazur.com

Sabrina Carpenter – BST Hyde Park: REVIEW

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What an exciting weekend of events in the UK.

Oasis reformed for their first gig in 16 years at Cardiff. Ozzy Osbourne bid farewell with Black Sabbath and a star-studded programme of metal in Birmingham. But Summer Festival Guide chose to spend the weekend at the beautiful Oak Stage in Hyde Park to watch the one of the most exciting talents in the world today – princess of pop – Sabrina Carpenter.

Having previously supported South Korean girl group BlackPink at BST Hyde Park, Sabrina has truly earned her place to headline two epic nights at London’s ultimate outdoor venue. She sold out two nights to her loving 65,000 fans, many adorned with her trademark ‘kiss’ lipstick.

Sabrina showed her love of her support artists during her set, including one of her dearest friends, Amber Mark. It’s always encouraging to see such a strong line-up of female artists and both days over the weekend did not disappoint.

Following Amber Mark on the impressive Oak Stage was Beebadoobee. Dressed in an over-fitted pink sweater with SEX emblazoned on the front, the young lady demonstrated why she’s supported the likes of Taylor Swift and The 1975 on their impressive shows. Mixing songs from her first three albums, including her number one album ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’, she certainly wasn’t starstruck and deserved her place at the prestigious event.

Elsewhere, Summer Festival Guide’s favourites The Cuban Brothers delighted fans in-between sets over at the garage, with fans of all ages singing ‘Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ – with singer Miguelito toning down his language slightly due to the younger fans in the audience.

Clairo followed, for her debut Hyde Park performance, and we’re sure this isn’t the last we see of her. Wearing her trademark pair of headphones throughout her terrific performance and enjoying a large glass of wine in between songs, Clairo delighted fans with her songs including Glasses, Softly and Flaming Hot. It’s no wonder she was nominated for a prestigious grammy award with such impressive style.

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Onto the main event everyone had travelled far-and-wide to see. Sabrina Carpenter.

Mimicking a 50s news broadcast in the style of Wanda-Vision (Sabrina-Vision if you like), the Hollywood Disney pop princess emerged onstage behind a brilliant white ‘SC’.

She was at her cheeky best during the greatest hit setlist, wearing a glittering red leotard and mixing winks with her impressive 12-strong dance posse. Some of the songs were a little risky, but that’s what her fans have come to see and love.

Prior to launching into her new song ‘Bed Chem‘ where she romped with two of her dancers, a prominent ‘Parental Discretion‘ was displayed, but many of her fans have probably seen worse on display than here. At the end, her two male dancers embraced in a kiss with themselves rather than our star, much to cheers from the crowd.

Hey, it was Pride day in London after all and we are now mid-way through the 2020s!

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Although there were no special guests, as have adorned the other star-studded line up at Hyde Park this year, Sabrina was the star of the show and the crowd couldn’t have wanted more.

Taking to a cherry-picker crane for her penultimate song ‘Don’t Smile’, she looked visibly moved by the huge crowd who had filled central London to see her. “Damn nobody showed up,” she exclaimed with visible tears of joy in her eyes, while blowing kisses to her adoring fans.

There was only one song she could finish with.

With over one billion (yes not a typo, one billion) streams on YouTube, she finished with her delectable mega-hit ‘Espresso.’ She proclaimed ‘the louder you scream, the more I drink’ – its improbable she could have drunk enough to keep up with all the delighted screams coming her way.

As if we didn’t know, she finished proclaimed ‘My name’s Sabrina. Thanks for coming.’

If anyone in the crowd didn’t know her name at the start, they certainly did by the end of her incredible show. Please, Please, Please, can you come back one day.

Words: Graham Tarrant and Samantha Middleton

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AMØK Club Mallorca announces Summer Season with Archie Hamilton, Ben Klock, Patrice Bäumel, Alle Farben, Lehar B2b Denis Horvart 


Mallorca’s leading music venue boasts epic indoor and outdoor spaces, cutting-edge production and inventive programming.

AMØK Club has unveiled its standout line-ups for the 2025 summer season. With cutting-edge design, immersive production and inventive programming, AMØK is leading the scene in Mallorca, and is just 3 km from Palma Airport. 

Mallorca is fast carving out a reputation as a considered alternative to Ibiza that is more affordable and just as vital for music and travel lovers. The island offers designer retreats, upscale wellness and the legendary AMØK, which is at the heart of this cultural transformation and draws a cosmopolitan crowd of globetrotters and design‑focused locals. It goes way beyond the usual clubbing standard with unreal fusions of music, art, nature, culture and design. 

Because of this, AMØK is rewriting this sun-kissed island’s clubbing story. It boasts seven nights of eclectic programming across two stages – an open-air terrace perfect for golden-hour sets and a high-voltage indoor main room with a wide array of sounds from across the spectrum. This immersive and boutique megaclub blends sophistication with rebellion and has long ranked among Spain’s Top 20 clubs. 

What really stands it apart on the island is AMØK’s unreal audiovisual arsenal which offers a multi-sensory and high definition experience unlike anywhere else in Mallorca. It  includes 140+ moving lights, powerful washes, confetti cannons, megatron effects and immersive visuals that make it a truly out of body  spectacle. Expect every night to shift from relaxed terrace beats to euphoric main-room energy like nowhere else. 

All new for this year is Masaka Africana, which made its dazzling debut in late June and is an exclusive fusion of music, art and fire that captivates audiences with bold and diverse line-ups that lead the scene from the front.. Featuring over 11 performers from Ibiza, the event delivers a powerful musical trio that takes place every Thursday through early September. Headlined by international DJ and acclaimed producer Mickey Dastinz, the night blends Afro-house, deep house and progressive house, all driven by a strong tribal energy. Guests can also enjoy international street food from diverse food trucks and a vibrant, multicultural boho market.

This summer also offers a bold mix of DJ talent from the sharp end of house and techno with headliners; Patrice Bäumel (05/07), Lehar B2b Denis Horvart (06/07), Alle Farben (12/07), Archie Hamilton (13/07), Melanie Ribbe (20/07), Ben Klock (03/08), James Hype (16/08) and Ilario Alicante (23/08) all set to play. 

As well as that is the TRIBU SUNSET PARTY every Sunday on the terrace, an open‑air ritual of house and electronic chill-out as the sun dips over the Mallorcan hills with Latin infused tech later into the night, every style of house and techno can be sampled 7 days a week at AMØK.

There has never been a better time or place to experience Mallorca’s clubbing revolution than this summer at AMØK. For more information and tickets head to; amokmallorca.com/en/

Address – Carretera de S´Aranjassa, Km 10, Levante, 07199, Islas Baleares

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KEY HIGHLIGHTS

Patrice Bäumel (05/07)

Lehar B2b Denis Horvart (06/07)

Alle Farben (12/07)

Archie Hamilton (13/07)

Melanie Ribbe (20/07)

Ben Klock (03/08) 

James Hype (16/08)

Ilario Alicante (23/08)

WEEKLY RESIDENCIES

MENTIROSO (Every Tuesday)

CRUSH (Every Wednesday)

MASAKA AFRICANA (Every Thursday) 

BONITX (Every Friday)

TRIBU SUNSET PARTY (Every Sunday)

Hyper Japan Festival – Under a month to go!

26 June 2025, London: The countdown is on for HYPER JAPAN Festival 2025, the UK’s biggest celebration of Japanese culture. From 18 – 20 JulyOlympia London will transform into a vibrant hub of music, food, fashion, gaming, anime and much more – promising something for everyJapan enthusiast. Tickets are on sale now at hyperjapan.co.uk/festival.

Music has always been at the heart of HYPER JAPAN, and 2025 continues that tradition with a stellar lineup celebrating Japan’s music scene. Taking to the main stage is Ai Higuchi, known for powerful track “Akuma no Ko” featured in Attack on Titan, singer and voice actress Yuka Iguchi, recognised for roles in A Certain Magical Index and Goblin Slayer, alternative rock trio Hitsujibungaku, piano virtuoso marasy, whose viral renditions of anime and video game tracks have captivated millions online – and fan favourite Miura Ayme returns for his sixth performance at HYPER JAPAN.

The main stage will also host a special talk and live drawing show with renowned director, animator, designer and cartoonist Maeda Mahiro and anime expert Helen McCarthy. The full line-up of performers can be found at the end of this press release.

Making their UK debut, MAISON GHIBLI will showcase official Studio Ghibli merchandise, working directly with the legendary animation studio’s European distributor. The Bandai Namco Amusement Europe booths will feature the Gashapon™ Bandai Official Shop, Ichibankuji Official Shop, and Gundam Card Game. It will also feature a Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX anime-themed photo booth, along with a special screening of Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- on Friday 18 July at 6:05pm at the main stage of the venue.

Also appearing across the weekend: My Melody and Kuromi from Sanrio will be doing meet & greets on Saturday and Sunday, with a themed photo booth available all three days. Flair, also known as Freya, from Sylvanian Families will be making a special appearance on Saturday to mark the brand’s 40th anniversary in Japan.

Food is always a huge part of HYPER JAPAN, and this year is no exception. Visitors can sample donburi, yakisoba, omurice, wagyu skewers, and much more – plus Japanese cakes, mochi and bubble tea. New for 2025 is the SUNTORY Highball Bar, serving up refreshing whisky highballs and fruity cocktails, while MIO Sparkling Sake offers a lighter, effervescent taste of Japan. Calbee, the No.1 snack company in Japan, returns to the event after drawing huge crowds last year.

The HYPER Market will feature over 450 exhibitors this year, featuring some incredible independent artists and creators. Visitors can shop everything from traditional Japanese tablewareand incenseto anime figures and fashion. Plus, an irresistible range of Japanese snacks, Kewpie productsand premium sake, including umeshuMIO sparkling sake, and liqueurs. The winner of HYPER JAPAN’s socks design contest will also be available to purchase.

There are also lots of hands-on workshops available to book, covering everything from wagashi making and furoshiki wrapping to Japanese calligraphy and martial arts. For full details and add-on ticket info, head to hyperjapan.co.uk/festival/workshops.

Tickets for HYPER JAPAN Festival 2025 are on sale now. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit hyperjapan.co.uk/festival.

HYPER JAPAN Festival 2025 Details

Venue
Olympia
Hammersmith Rd, London W14 8UX

Dates & Times
Friday 18 July 2025: 12:00–20:00
Saturday 19 July 2025: 10:00–20:00
Sunday 20 July 2025: 10:00–17:00

Prices
General admission day tickets start from £25.44 (children 10 and under enter free).

AIROD drops new white-label single “Closer”

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After the success of his rave-infused hit “Kiss Girl,” AIROD doubles down on his distinctive style with “Closer,” a melodic yet high-energy techno anthem powered by an irresistible reverse bass and seductive vocal hooks.

Engineered for peak-time dancefloor impact, the track’s dynamic structure builds tension through its punchy kicks and a captivating rave melody, culminating in an exhilarating second drop designed to ignite crowds and lift hands high.

Balancing raw intensity with euphoric synth leads, “Closer” showcases AIROD’s skill in merging classic rave energy with cutting-edge sound design, affirming his reputation as one of techno’s freshest talents.

Artist: AIROD

Title: Closer

Release Date: 13th June 2025

Tracklist:

1) Closer

TRUCK FESTIVAL 2025 PREVIEW

One of the UKs best festivals returns in just a few weeks. Truck Festival is located in the small Oxfordshire town of Steventon on Hill Farm. It has grown over the years pulling in 1000s of people to enjoy the weekend of live music, comedy, food and more. This year has completely sold out!!

This year sees Bloc Party, Nothing But Thieves, Kasabian and The Courteeners headlining. Along that are 100s of other amazing acts. Here at Summer Festival Guide we have picked a few artists who we think you should check out!

The Clause- Friday- Market Stage -16.45

PG Ciarletta-Friday-This Feeling- 16.45

Alphabet- Friday-Truck-14.15

Westside Cowboy-Saturday-Market-14.15

Cmat-Saturday-Truck-17.00

Better Joy- Sunday-Market-15.00

Chloe Slater-SundayMarket-16.00

You can download the official Truck Festival app for all stage times and info!