What better time of year for Lady Gaga to tour her latest album Mayhem than right when spooky season commences?
Liang Lawrence played her biggest headline show to date at EartH Hackney, a large theatre with Art Deco features. Despite the grand scale of the venue, Lawrence owned the stage from the moment she stepped on, commanding the room with confidence and charisma.
The Molotovs are not just a band—they’re a cultural rallying cry. Fronted by siblings Mathew (lead vocals and guitar) and Issey Cartlidge (bass and backing vocals), this incendiary London-based rock duo has already established itself as one of the most electrifying live acts in the UK’s new musical landscape.
Taylor Swift returns to the spotlight after a short break following the conclusion of the Eras Tour, with her new album titled “The Life of a Showgirl”.
In an intimate yet packed venue, Haiden Henderson took to the stage at Hybrydy in Warsaw – a small club that overflowed with energy the moment the doors opened. The atmosphere was electric.
There are break-up songs. There are make-up songs. And then there are the in-between anthems: the ones born from the grey area where attraction collides with ego, where romance is less about roses and more about winning. Tate McRae’s “Tit for Tat” belongs unapologetically to that last category.