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Following the announcement of his new album Sunlight In The Shadows (out October 17th on Easy Eye Sound), Miles Kane has ...
HYPE Merseyside brings much-loved former ‘Chip and Putt’ site back to life following crowdfund campaign, with free Footgolf ...
Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson’s cult hit 90s BBC sitcom Bottom is being celebrated in brand-new book Talking Bottom: A Guide to the Cult Sitcom. The authors and stars of the show gathered in front of ...
Continuing with our research into Liverpool’s coolest bands, this week we’ll be looking at the musical history and cultural impact of Michael Head and The Red Elastic Band. Michael Head is a ...
BBC Radio 1 has revealed an exciting first for Big Weekend 2025, which will take place in Sefton Park, Liverpool from Friday 23 May – Sunday 25 May. The festival will feature a performance from Radio ...
It’s the third and final day of Taylor Swifts Era Tour in Liverpool and Swifties are not disappointing with their looks. Fans have spent months planning their outfits for this evening as many are keen ...
The second annual Reportin’ For Duty took place last weekend, honoring the late Leslie Jordan’s life of service by raising over $1 Million for EB Research Partnership (EBRP), an organization close to ...
Liverpool’s most unique arts venue VideOdyssey, also known as the “UK’s last video shop” – is putting out a call for volunteers to help with a one-of-a-kind film archiving project.
After performing more than 100 shows for 10,000+ audience members in Los Angeles and hundreds more worldwide, Holy Shit Improv is finally coming to Edinburgh Fringe 2024! Fast, funny, silly and smart, ...
The glamorous Olivia Dean brought an electric night to a sold-out Manchester’s Albert Hall on the 3rd stop of her ‘Messy’ tour. The 25-year-old singer is currently touring her Mercury Prize-nominated ...
This review was written by both Kate Farley and Olivia Beatty. Liverpool stunned Swift with support on her final night in the city. Anfield roared when she began singing ‘Champagne Problems’, the ...
Sefton Park came alive with music, colour, and crowds as BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend took over Liverpool for three epic days of live performances. With over 100,000 attendees and a diverse bill of ...