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Twenty one years on from the release of their debut album, EDITORS show no signs of slowing down as they open the new Warehouse venue at Villa Park.

“When the time comes, That you’re no longer there, Fall down to my knees. Begin my nightmare” is quite the opening line to start a set with. Given the packed room that it is delivered to in the form of “The Racing...


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Despite technical glitches and drizzle, My Chemical Romance’s Long Live The Black Parade show in Glasgow was a triumph, blending the band’s iconic concept album with spectacular, immersive theatricality.

The mizzle is beginning to waft in as a lone piper takes to the stage in Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park. The soundsystem has fallen silent but after the crowd unleas...


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For those who braved through the first day of TRNSMT, Saturday really was a much-needed ray of sunshine. Scotland’s biggest festival has always had a smattering of local acts on the roster; however, today, the BBC Introducing stage looks especially stacked. It is a brutal day for clashes, which, of all the problems a festival organiser can have, is one of the better ones.&nbs...


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Mercy Girl live at TRNSMT 2026: From the Glasgow underground to the world stage.

Stepping into the relative shelter of a small tent backstage at TRNSMT, the contrast couldn’t be sharper. I am soaked to the skin from the relentless Glasgow rain, but the four members of Mercy Girl, Daisy Miles (vocals), Davey Purdie (drums, electronics), Craig Harkness&nb...


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Playing their largest Welsh gig to 35,000 on the hottest day of the year saw THE CURE defy the conditions to emerge ever triumphant.

A penny for the thoughts of Robert Smith as he stepped out on the stage at the veritable furnace of Blackweir Fields. Black-clad, obviously, eye-liner, lipstick and trademark hair present and correct, the leader of THE CURE o...


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