2hollis Turns The O2 Victoria Warehouse into His Own World in Manchester
On Friday 24th November 2025, 2hollis turned the O2 Victoria Warehouse Manchester into his own world. Throughout his set he delivered high-energy and chaos, with his EDM-leaning sound that he’s known for.
The Last Dinner Party at Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom
This was my first time seeing The Last Dinner Party, and after that show I only wish it hadn’t taken me so long. They brought their tour to the Barrowlands after playing a sold-out show at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh the night before.
Mac DeMarco at Aviva Studios In Manchester
Mac DeMarco at Aviva Studios has to be one of, if not my favourite gig I’ve photographed. With Mac being my favourite artist for the last 7-8 years, I knew it was going to be a great night. I’d previously seen Mac twice before, once in Paris and more recently in Berlin; yet I was still buzzing for this show in Manchester even though I have seen him perform before.
Loyle Carner at Glasgow’s O2 Academy
I was fortunate enough to catch Loyle Carner’s second show out of three at the O2 Academy in Glasgow. I’ve loved his music for years now and it was great to see him live again.
Native James at The Deaf Institute
The Deaf Institute in Manchester got hit with something different on November 4th. Native James; an experimental grime and metal artist. He brought a set like no other. The venue was small, the lights were low, but the energy was unreal. The small, grunge venue created an explosive, but intimate connection between Native James and the crowd. No barriers, no distance, just sweat, bass, and pure adrenaline. His stage presence was undeniable; every movement felt charged, unpredictable, and alive. It's no surprise he's been selected for Download Festival 2025.
Dan Whitlam at The Roundhouse in London
I love to learn a bit about the history of the venues I visit while reviewing music acts, and the Roundhouse doesn’t disappoint. Steeped in history, the Roundhouse began life in 1847 as a steam train turntable shed, and later became a gin warehouse. It was reinvented as a live music venue in the 1960s, hosting musical icons like Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. After a refurbishment in 1999, it now continues to host a wide range of contemporary music performances. With a capacity of 3300, the Roundhouse is a perfect backdrop for young, passionate artists like Dan Whitlam.
INDIE ROCKERS SOMEBODYS CHILD LIGHT UP KOKO
On 22nd October 2025, London’s KOKO was lit up by Dublin-based indie rockers Somebody’s Child for a packed headliner in the city. This gig was part of their back-to-back UK and EU dates on their When Youth Fades Away tour, where the band will stop off in countless cities across Britain, before finishing in Belfast and eventually taking on the rest of Europe.
Sister Duo ‘Larkin Poe’ at Birmingham's O2 Institute
On October 22nd, the O2 Institute in Birmingham played host to a sensational evening of music, characterised by the hard-hitting sounds of female rock duo Larkin Poe and the captivating support act, Son Alone. The atmosphere was electric, even with the room only half full. This was more than just a concert; it was a celebration of talent, energy, and the sheer power of live music.
NewDad at SWG3 in Glasgow
NewDad played at SWG3 on 20th October in Glasgow, The band announced earlier in the day they were having some travel delays which pushed doors to 8pm. 5-piece Cardinals were the opener for NewDad, I was fortunate enough just to catch the end of their set after a bit of travel delay myself.
Battle of the Boybands | Busted Vs McFly at Manchester’s AO Arena
The clash between McFly and Busted at AO Arena on Friday 17th October 2025 was a show of two halves. This was not just a gig. It felt like two heavyweight pop bands squaring up with guitars, humour and nostalgia.