Arctangent’s array of prog, post-metal and noise returns in fine form for 2025, with appearances from Between The Buried And Me, Karnivool, TesseracT, Melvins, Rolo Tomassi, Mew and more.
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In celebration of 25 years of ‘Something To Write Home About’, The Get Up Kids stop in Cardiff to reaffirm their status as emo legends.
Fontaines D.C. lead a riotous, momentous evening in Wythenshawe Park, where post-punk and charged social action reach their apex.
Way Out West continues its claim as one of Sweden’s best festivals in 2025, with appearances from Fontaines D.C., Little Simz, Wet Leg, Iggy Pop and more.
An evening of pop euphoria comes to Haydock Park Racecourse, courtesy of Becky Hill and her swelling catalogue of hits.
Another stacked festival bill for 2025 comes courtesy of Y Not, headlined by The Prodigy, Courteeners and Madness, and sporting the cream of the crop of both new indie talent, and fan-favourite throwbacks.
With a Number One album under their belts, The K’s come to justify their newly-minted indie superstar status at Bootle’s Salt & Tar, and succeed to no end.
On his latest UK tour, Leon Bridges brings his warm soul and R&B classicism to Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse.
Paul Heaton and Rianne Downey head to Halifax’s Piece Hall for the first of two evenings of evergreen British pop.
The long-running noise-rock weirdness of the Melvins arrives in Bristol, still as gripping as ever, even after more than 40 years.
