We headed to Germany for the biggest music festival in the country, check out our review of the first day of the festival here!
The band will celebrate and perform their self-titled debut album in full - read on for more details.
DLXXI is a go! Find out who's on the first line-up announcement here.
The band played to a packed out venue in support of their latest release 'Back To The Water Below'
With the dark sarcastic humour that defines Kerr and Thatcher's personalities, Kerr at one-point mid set joking “My name is Gary as you know, so we will move onto my good friend Ben Thatcher on the drums” and the talent of a duo that are just masters of their craft, Royal Blood went back to their small venue roots for an electric performance at Camden’s Electric Ballroom. And as always, they didn’t disappoint.
Royal Blood are back. One of the UK’s hottest rock bands have just dropped their fourth LP. Ever since their self-titled debut which shook the UK music scene, the duo of Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher have just gone from strength to strength, - so how does their fourth album 'Back To The Water Below' fair?
Truck Festival have consistently displayed the best of British indie rock for twenty-five years, so did the festival's strong line-up deliver in spite of the rain!
The Will Of The People Tour rolled into Huddersfield.
Their packed summer schedule has just got even bigger.
Sheffield's biggest party was welcomed back into Hillsborough Park over the weekend of July 23rd - July 25th, as the twelfth edition of Tramlines Festival made its triumphant return to Steel City. It showcased the best music, film and comedy that local Sheffield acts and UK wide talent has to offer and featured flares, flying drinks and sets across five stages from Sarah Nulty’s Main Stage to T’Other Stage and The Leadmill Stage to The Open Arms. Tramlines put on a true northern style long weekender.