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The Skiddle Gig List: Upcoming gigs and tours across the UK
5th Feb 2024 3:00pm
Check out this month's Skiddle Gig List to discover all the best touring artists in February and into the rest of the year!
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The best beer gardens in Birmingham
26th Jul 2022 12:24pm
If you find yourself in Brum and the sun is shining, then a beer garden is bound to be on the agenda. So, we want to let you in on all the best ones to cool down with a crisp pint in, get scrolling!
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RSD 2021: The best records to snap up over both release days this summer
9th Jun 2021 1:13pm
Our pick of some of the best-limited edition records you can get your hands on, as part of this year's double drop Record Store Day celebrations - on Saturday 12th June and Saturday 17th July 2021
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Shame: interview: "we like a bit of beef between bands"
4th Mar 2019 12:19pm
We talk to guitarist Eddie Green about Twitter jibes, the French being closet anglophiles and Shame's marathon run of gigs last year.
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Twisted Wheel interview: 'You make your own rules up, I like that'
25th Apr 2018 10:29am
Daniel Lovatt caught up with frontman Jonny Brown as Wheel embark on their massive comeback tour.
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Saint Etienne interview: A Homecoming
22nd May 2017 10:51am
Marko Kutlesa spoke to lead singer Sarah Cracknell to talk Pedro Almodóvar, Queens Park Rangers and swerving the Britpop tag.
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Norman Jay Interview: Best Of British
10th Dec 2015 2:43pm
Mark Dale caught up with the London legend for a chat about football, fashion, identity, British culture, youth culture and clubbing culture.
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16th Sep 2015 11:30am
Andy Hutchings witnessed a blistering edition of Bestival over the weekend. Read our review here.
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The Carling Stage - Full Lineup Announced - Day 2
24th May 2005 12:00am
Over the past few years the stage has seen Kasabian, Kaiser Chiefs, The Departure, Franz Ferdinand, Keane, Interpol and Muse make their first appearances and has continued to prove that The Carling Stage is the starting place for the talent of the future.