Following on from her appearance at Glastonbury, Faye Webster brings her rich alt-country and indie-rock to Manchester.
Tag: R&B
We sung; we danced; we people-watched; and we definitely felt the rain on our skin—BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend arrives in Liverpool for 2025, packed to the gills with A-list talent and unforgettable moments.
Small in scale but anything but in its breadth, Léa Sen’s debut stakes its claim for experimental pop greatness.
Liverpool’s preeminent new music showcase is back for another year, with its mix of diverse sounds, indie crowd-pleasers, and one of the most stacked rosters of newcomers it’s had in some time.
Michael Kiwanuka brings his UK and European tour to a close in Manchester, an appearance fitting of more than a decade of indie / soul prowess.
Jalen Ngonda takes to Manchester’s Albert Hall, a fittingly grand setting for one of modern soul’s highest fliers.
On a debut built from avant-garde R&B that feels entirely her own, Niecy Blues’ greatest strength comes from her evocative streaks as an artist.
The melting-pot of gloss from funk, R&B and modern rock is the catalyst for another stellar exercise in high-end, undeniable entertainment from Bad Rabbits.
A combination of R&B, folk and psychedelia makes for an impressively lush and layered debut EP from Dwen.
A drastic shift in sound finds Seratones stepping into sounds pulling from disco and R&B, while still maintaining a sharpness and blues-inspired bent that takes them far.
