The Great Escape 2017: Day Three
Brighton’s Great Escape festival drew to a conclusion with another excellent day, including two standout sets from young British acts.
Brighton’s Great Escape festival drew to a conclusion with another excellent day, including two standout sets from young British acts.
Having survived day one of Brighton’s Great Escape, we hit the town once again to see what the second day had in store for us.
Talk of the town on day two of The Great Escape was Mount Kimbie’s secret Soundcloud show.
The three-day music bonanza returned to Brighton for another instalment. Here’s what went down on the first day.
Red Bull Sound Select is a live music artist development program designed to support and uncover local artists. The next event looks sick.
Samantha Dickson went to Sugar Mountain Festival, although Tiger Air almost ensured she didn’t get there…
The Avalanches, one of Australia’s best musical exports, returned from extended hiatus to bless Sydney with the gift of their plunderphonics.
As we yelled “It feels so good”, we felt the true warmth of belonging, huddled together with like-minded, empathetic people.
Australia’s Julia Jacklin played a free in store gig at Rough Trade’s East London store. We were there to check it out. Here’s what went down.
Boomtown works hard to push the boundaries of conventional festivities. Its ambiance beats other festivals in leading a drive for change.
Nestling on the banks of the River Thames, sat a weekend festival making its London debut. We were there to check it all out.