- 31 October 2017
Moses Sumney plies a sparse, drumless trade of deconstructed pop soul, with a confident musical...
- 29 October 2017
The spacious acoustic and mystical atmosphere of St. Bartholomew’s provided an ideal venue for this...
An all-Beethoven programme is the perfect way to luxuriate in the brilliance of the great...
- 28 October 2017
Imagine brightly-coloured French porcelain, animated with music. Josh Cooter, a perfectly anguished tenor, sings the...
Stretching the remit of early music, ‘The Evolution of the Classical String Quartet’ illustrated its...
- 27 October 2017
Refined early Baroque consort L’Avventura London and Old Blind Dogs, an earthy Scottish trad. band,...
- 25 October 2017
With new record ‘Holiday Destination’ a blistering attack on Brexit Britain and anti-immigrant feeling, witnesses...
Two years on from their previous magisterial show at the Dome, the ever-evolving Montreal post-rock...
Returning to the stand up arena after a hiatus, John Bishop’s funny bones were still...
Brighton-based Gabrielle Aplin is a euphonious powerhouse in trainers. She tells the crowd that without...
Somewhere between a fairground ride and a boozy night out lies Mindgame; It leaves you...
Mae Martin is open and funny and completely relatable whilst also being utterly unique. This...