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Previews

Preview: Poltimore Festival 2018

Poltimore Festival is a music and arts festival taking place on May 27th, located just outside Exeter in the striking setting of Poltimore House. Once an absolutely stunning country house, it is now unfortunately in desperate need of renovation, and so profits from the festival go to its aid. The festival makes full use of […]

May 17, 2018 By Maddy Parker Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: Poltimore House, delmer darion, Daisy Vaughan, Poltimore Festival, Sadie Horler, Leah Tess, Home Comforts

Preview: Liam Fray @ Bristol Thekla

To make things clear, playing to 50,000 people at Emirates Old Trafford is pretty impressive. Having performed at the enormous venue earlier this summer, The Courteeners’ frontman, Liam Fray, is now stripping things back a bit and going it solo for a sixteen-day acoustic tour. It’s no surprise that these shows were just as popular […]

Oct 20, 2017 By Lauren Edwards Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: Indie, Manchester, bristol thekla, Courteneers, Old Trafford, Carnival Club

Preview: VANT @ Exeter Cavern

Exeter’s best alternative and (literally) underground club, renowned for hosting killer club nights like Magic Hatstand and Saturday Indie Club, as well as being Exeter’s longest running live music venue, is adding another brilliant band to its history. Citing The Clash and Rage Against the Machine as their influences, London four-piece VANT bring together the […]

Oct 19, 2017 By Niamh Harrison Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: exeter cavern, the clash, VANT, Annie Mac, Magic Hatstand, Rage Against the Machine

Isle of Wight Festival Preview: Setting the Scene for 2017

Visiting the Isle of Wight is almost like a step back in time. A sleepy island of vast, jaw-dropping beaches, country lanes posing as main roads, and the nostalgic smell of antiquity (or is that rotting seaweed?), it’s a funny little place that has the power to whisk you away from the hum-drum metropolises of […]

Jun 6, 2017 By Helen Payne Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: bowie, isle of wight, bestival, Arcade Fire, John Giddings, woodstock, Rag'n'Bone man, Kaiser Chiefs, George Ezra

Les Eurockéenes de Belfort: Festival Preview

Les Eurockéenes de Belfort or, Les Eurocks, is a music festival in France, more precisely, in Belfort. The festival lasts four days, from Thursday 6th to Sunday 9th of July, with a total of seventy different artists. Les Eurocks is one of the biggest French festivals; in October 2012, Les Eurockéenes de Belfort was nominated […]

May 19, 2017 By Barbara Balogun Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: festival, travel, Arcade Fire, Les Eurockéenes, Les Eurocks, UK Festival Awards, IGGY POP, DJ SNAKE, THE LEMON TWIGS

Afropunk London 2017 Preview

Last year saw the massively popular arts festival Afropunk move from its regular hosts of Paris, New York and Atlanta to London, bringing a wave of culture to the UK in its two-day extravaganza. Now, the festival is steaming ahead towards ‘round two’ in London on the 22nd-23rd July, bringing a whole host of some of […]

Apr 26, 2017 By George Stamp Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: music, London, jazz, Live Music, Punk, Hip Hop, soul, grime, music festival, Afropunk

BREAKING: Poltimore Festival Headliner Announced

Matthew and the Atlas That’s right, the crowning cherry on top of Exeter’s edgiest arts event has been confirmed. Indie-folk quintet Matthew and the Atlas will be gracing Poltimore House’s hallowed halls come May. Having just finished a sell-out European tour with Bear’s Den, Q Magazine has described the band as ‘the British Bon Iver’, […]

Mar 31, 2017 By Music Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: Folk, Headliner, Poltimore Festival, Matthew and the Atlas, Haunt the Woods, The Little Unsaid

Battle of the Bands 2017: Meet the Finalists

Here we are then. The seminal student music event of the year has come back around. Five remaining bands, the cream of Exeter’s rock and pop crop, will take to the Lemmy to play it out for a chance to join the BOTB Hall of Fame. So we’re giving you the rundown on this year’s […]

Mar 26, 2017 By Harry Williams Filed Under: Music, Music Features, Previews Tagged With: battle of the bands, chiara and the vu, the allergens, Battle of the Bands 2017, BOTB, Psychopomp, Palm Beach, Stress Cows

Preview: NME Awards Tour

The current British indie scene resembles something close to a barren musical wasteland of copycats, wannabe’s and has-beens. Only last week Leicester-based rockers Kasabian declared guitar music as ‘dead’. With the red-haired, corporate people pleaser Ed Sheeran standing aloft the charts and breaking records left, right and centre there has been little to no reaction […]

Mar 20, 2017 By Rory Marcham Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: Exeter, lemon grove, lemmy, exeter live music, Rory Marcham, blossoms, NME, Cabbage, Rory Wynne

BREAKING: ExeFest Headliner Announced

Preparations for Exeter University’s first campus festival are well under way, but one question on is everyone’s lips. Which artists will have to clamber up Forum Hill to perform come June 4th? So, without further ado, the headliner is… example That’s right, the staple of UK dance, the one who dwells within every self-respecting gymnasium’s […]

Feb 23, 2017 By Music Filed Under: Music, Previews Tagged With: Campus Festival, festivals, Headliner, Summer Festival, ExeFest, Exeter University Festival

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