After the success of the 2017 Membranes & Friends event, it was clear early on that the band were going to have to make this an annual occasion!
NME – “With sell-out shows up and down the nation and bangers-a-plenty coming, their path to becoming British indie stars is very much on the cards”
Global sensation GOT7 is continuing to break records. In 2018 the K-pop boy band made history as the first K-pop group to perform at Brooklyn’s Barclays Centre, to legions of screaming fans.
Even months before his debut album is set to drop, Sam Fender packs out O2 Ritz with fans ready to join on him on his journey to the top.
HOME’s Horizons Festival, held in association with Community Arts North West (CAN) and taking place Sat 15 – Fri 21 June 2019
“We’re not just in a rock ‘n’ roll, punk box. This time, more of my poetry will come out which focuses on things that matter, a commentary on what’s going on in the world. Bands play it safe because they don’t want to upset people. But your job as an artist is to say what others can’t, to speak the truth”.
“Girls like me, we don’t get opportunities” – Manchester’s HARRIET CURRY returns with hard-hitting ‘Girls’, highlighting the troubles growing up as a young British woman of dual heritage .
At times it was hard to believe that it was a theatre and we hadn’t been transport to the sound stage of a Hollywood musical. Such was the technicolour brilliance of the stage design, costumes, lighting and acting.
Noel says of the single: “It manages to combine the influences of David Bowie, INXS, U2, Queen, Indeep AND ZZ Top FFS!…I might have been watching too much Top Of The Pops recently…anyway, it’s ‘dope’, not my words, but the words of Nile Rodgers who literally danced in the studio when he heard it!”