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THE DARKNESS 16/12/2023 THE CIVIC HALLS, WOLVERHAMPTON, UK

THE DARKNESS 16/12/2023 THE CIVIC HALLS, WOLVERHAMPTON, UK

December 30, 2023

Can’t believe its been 20years since the release of The Darkness‘s debut album “Permission to Land.”  The Wolves Civic is packed out and we’re in for a good night… Bad Nerves, as described on their Facebook page are a “Jazz band from Skid Row” and also the bastard child of a one night stand with

BABYMETAL- 29/11/2023 Civic Halls, WOLVERHAMPTON, UK

BABYMETAL- 29/11/2023 Civic Halls, WOLVERHAMPTON, UK

December 14, 2023

It was relatively quiet for a while around Babymetal, pioneers of Kawaii metal blended with J-pop, but since the beginning of this year with the launch of their fourth album, ‘The Other One’, the band from Tokyo has been completely active again, in the spring as opening act of Sabaton and currently with a headline

AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD- 27/11 Symphony Hall, Birmingham, UK

AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD- 27/11 Symphony Hall, Birmingham, UK

December 14, 2023

Australian Pink Floyd  Having sold 5million tickets spanning over 35 countries, the world renowned tribute to the British supergroup Pink Floyd play a blistering set at the Birmingham Symphony Hall in Birmingham as part of their “Dark Side of the Moon 5o” World Tour. Photoset by Indie Images      

Rock Resurrection Tour -Theory of a Deadman -Chartway Arena – Norfolk, VA (USA)

Rock Resurrection Tour -Theory of a Deadman -Chartway Arena – Norfolk, VA (USA)

November 28, 2023

  Rock Resurrection Tour There are times that a pairing of bands for a tour makes no sense and times that they make perfect sense.  Picture this:  Skillet is a self-proclaimed, practicing Christian Rock band and Theary of a Deadman, also referred to Theory or TOAD, writes songs about life that often are not safe

DEF LEPPARD & MOTLEY CRUE Marvel Stadium -14/11/23- Melbourne, Australia

DEF LEPPARD & MOTLEY CRUE Marvel Stadium -14/11/23- Melbourne, Australia

November 16, 2023

  When I think back to when I was a 13 year old metal-brat in 1984, I would never have thought I’d ever get to see two of my (then) favourite hard rock bands playing together in a massive stadium in Melbourne. But here we are, albeit some almost 40 years later! This was the

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