
Killer Mike - QMU Glasgow
Killer Mike, who’s been riding high after winning three Grammys in February, brought his A-game to Glasgow’s QMU on 23rd August 2024. Originally scheduled to be played at the city's O2 Academy, the gig’s shift to the more intimate venue made for an electric atmosphere, the kind that only a smaller one can offer. Despite coming from Atlanta, Mike made Glasgow feel like a second home and his passionate Scottish fanbase certainly welcomed him as one of their own.

Noah Kahan - ‘Stick Season’ Tour
After first seeing Noah Kahan supporting Dermot Kennedy in April 2023, it has been incredible to witness his career soar as quickly as it has but it’s not surprising in the slightest, considering the immense talent he possesses. On 20th August 2024, Birmingham’s Utilita Arena was packed to the brim as fans rapidly filled the arena to see the folk-pop musician live in the flesh, and what an exceptional night his fans were in for!

Loyle Carner - SWG3 Glasgow
On the night of 15th August 2024, Loyle Carner took to the stage at Glasgow's SWG3 Galvanisers Yard, transforming the raw, urban environment into a pulsating hub of hip-hop and emotion. The location, recognised for its industrial appeal, provided the ideal setting for Carner's reflective and evocative performance. The atmosphere was electric, with followers from all walks of life eagerly anticipating a night of true creative expression.

Twin Atlantic at The Garage in Glasgow
Twin Atlantic's return to The Garage in Glasgow was nothing short of electrifying. The anticipation in the air was palpable as fans eagerly awaited the homecoming of their beloved rock band. Known for their high-energy performances and strong connection with the Glasgow crowd, Twin Atlantic certainly did not disappoint. The audience’s anticipation was further heightened by the fantastic opening act, Ben Walker, who set the stage for an evening of exceptional music.

Private Listening Experience of Phoebe Hall’s 2024 EP 'Stop Before It Starts'
This month, Manchester-based artist Phoebe Hall invited a select few fans to an exclusive private listening experience of their 2024 EP Stop Before It Starts. Held at Metropolis Studios in London from 6pm to 8pm, the event offered an intimate setting for 10 lucky fans and some of Phoebe’s close friends.

bby’s Album Release Party At State51
Celebrating the release of their debut album 1, bby invited fans to a very limited capacity venue in East London. The band’s HQ, State51, hosted a bring-your-own-drinks party, creating an intimate atmosphere where fans could meet new people and enjoy great music. Early arrivals were even treated to a free barbecue! The BYOB policy, paired with a live DJ, encouraged guests to enjoy the summer heat in the venue's outdoor space. For a Thursday night, the turnout was incredible!

Hozier at Finsbury Park
On Sunday 7th July, 45,000 fans made their way to Finsbury Park for Hozier’s sold-out headline performance as part of his Unreal Unearth Tour. The Irish singer-songwriter first found popularity in 2013 with his debut single, 'Take Me To Church'. Over 10 years later, Hozier’s third album, Unreal Unearth, is Hozier’s first UK Number 1 album.

Mika at Warwick Castle
The stage was set for an unforgettable Sunday evening at Warwick Castle and Mika delivered on every front. For those who haven’t been lucky enough to visit the castle during it’s summer events, the historic grounds are transformed into a vibrant mini-festival ground; street food and cocktail vans line the grass and offer a feast for the senses as you walk through the ticket gate.

BST Hyde Park 2024: Headlined by Morgan Wallen
Coincidentally taking place on American Independence Day, an array of marvellous country musicians gathered at London’s BST Hyde Park for a summery day of entertainment, activities, food, drink and more. In addition to being Wallen’s first BST headline show, the all-day concert also marked the biggest country concert ever held in the United Kingdom, with approximately 50,000 fans in attendance!

BS3 LIVE in Bristol 2024
On the penultimate Saturday of June 2024, Bristol’s beloved stadium and concert venue Ashton Gate presented the very first BS3, a one-day festival of phenomenal musical talent proudly named after the area’s postcode. According to their website, the creators of this captivating concert experience claim that the show’s purpose was to display “deep-rooted pride in our community and our commitment to delivering an event that reflects the diversity and artistry that the city is famous for” and it is this unapologetic celebration of the south-west city’s culture which makes BS3 such an excellent new addition to Bristol’s marvellous music scene.