Live Reviews

Dove Ellis live in London: a captivating voice

Alexandra Palace Theatre, April 28, 2026: the enigmatic Irish indie-folk artist keeps fans on their toes with unreleased tracks and an unpredictable approach

Olivia Dean live in Glasgow: a new popstar’s victory lap

The British popstar opens her first ever arena tour with Hollywood glamour and buckets of charm

BTS live in Goyang: connection and identity rule in this spectacular stadium show

Goyang Stadium, April 11: The boyband’s opening residency of their first world tour in nearly seven years weaves elements of traditional Korean culture into a high-tech, modern production

Geese live in London: indie buzz band take flight as generational icons in waiting

Eventim Apollo Hammersmith, 25 March: the most hyped band on the planet reach for the moon with a real "I was there" moment

Lily Allen live in London: a powerful retelling of one of pop’s most gut-wrenching albums

London Palladium, March 20: Back after eight years, the singer turns her back on early hits and instead delivers a one-woman show that is a testament to resilience

Dijon live in London: celebration and reinvention from one of 2025’s breakout stars

O2 Academy Brixton, January 22: The U.S. musician keeps fans on their toes with a set that leans into improvisation alongside soaring singalong moments

Cameron Winter live in London: Geese star soars with the voice of a future great

With just his lungs, a piano and a whole lot of soul, the frontman goes solo – stripped back but reaching for the moon

Radiohead live in London: a generous and visceral hit parade (of sorts)

The arty yin to Oasis’ hedonistic yang, the other big rock comeback of 2025 proves no less euphoric

Lorde live in London: an intimate, intentional portrait of an artist put back together

November 16, The O2: the New Zealand pop star brings her latest album ‘Virgin’ to life with arresting visuals and a neat balance of emotion and euphoria

Ethel Cain live in London: a strong-minded rejection of all things pop

Hayden Anhedönia conjures up an intense, ghostly atmosphere at the Hammersmith Apollo as she kicks off her London shows
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