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John “Papa” Gros is a New Orleans staple.

Moby has become a stalwart of the music industry. With over 20 million records under his belt, he is most celebrated for his 1999 multi-platinum album, Play, however, as an eclectic age mix descend upon Greenwich's Old Royal Naval College, it is very apparent that his appeal is far greater than his peak era. With 23 studio albums that cross multiple genres over the 34 years, a nearly two hour long…

Scots and Scousers cemented centuries-old ties while seizing the glory at the historic West Lothian venue.

Borderline’s UK run has been quietly gathering momentum, and Sheffield turned out ready to meet it head-on.

Electric Paradise exploded into Milton Keynes’ legendary National Bowl for its debut, with a royal mix of Grace Jones, UB40, Jocelyn Brown, Kool amp;amp; The Gang, Sister Sledge ft Kathy Sledge, Shalamar, Cameo and Heather Small, alongside dancefloor royalty including Dimitri From Paris, Fat Tony, Todd Terry and Armand Van Helden.On paper, it’s a cocktail. Birmingham reggae, Studio 54 disco, funk…

San Francisco’s Outside Lands Music Festival turned 18 years old this August 7th! That’s old enough to vote but 3 years out from being

Some records can take a moment to reveal their intentions or the artist's state of mind; not this one. By the time you’ve finished the opening track and lead single “Blue” you know exactly what this record is built upon; artistic freedom, and an artist who wants to make a record for the pure love of making records, done in his way.

Being able to claim a near 50-year history for his band is clearly a source of pride for Andy McCluskey.

Girl in the Year Above, Kendal Calling , 2nd August 2026. Remember the date!

There can't be many better places to spend a summer Sunday in London than the Old Royal Naval College. With its stunning riverside setting and historic architecture, Labyrinth on the Thames feels a world away from the usual festival field.

Kendal Calling 2026 turned 21 this weekend