After twenty-five years, Dublin’s Boyzone bring the curtain down on their stunning career on with an emotional career-spanning tour.
“We’ve just played two brilliant nights in Manchester,” goads Turner to the expected boos from the crowd before laughing, “it’s great, I get to tour the country whipping up regional hatred!”
As Matt Healy walked out on stage the audience were greeted with “Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the stage the greatest band in the world – The f*****g 1975”
Currently on his debut UK tour, London born Ghanaian Kojo Funds gave the sort of performance that will surely see him have a massive impact on the music scene in 2019.
Photo Copyright © Sakura Ella Mai made history this year by becoming the first UK female singer in 26 years to top the US…
Rescheduled from October, it’s no surprise that the Albert Hall in Manchester is packed out as local(ish) hero Richard Ashcroft returns home to treat his fans to one hell of a Christmas present two days before the big day.
Sometimes you go to a gig where where everything is just flawless. Tonight was one of those special nights as Scottish rockers Travis, from start to finish, performed all the classics.
Rick Wakeman played at the Royal Northern College of Music last night in Manchester and it was well worth braving the terrible weather for.
Photo Copyright © Sakura Playing one of only three dates in the uk, Josh Grogan had the audience captivated for almost 2 hours last…









