It’s not every day that a support slot feels like a moment of main event magic, but FINNEAS — the GRAMMY®-winning songwriter, producer, and solo artist — brought just that to the Great Oak Stage at BST Hyde Park on Friday. Performing ahead of headliner Noah Kahan and main support Gracie Abrams, the 27-year-old delivered a slick, emotionally charged set that balanced heartfelt sincerity with tongue-in-cheek charm.
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Northern Attitude In London: Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams & Friends Light Up BST Hyde Park 2025
It was, as the name requires, the perfect summer's day for British Summer Time Hyde Park on Friday. The sun was beaming and the cowboy-boot clad 65,000 strong crowd eager to enjoy the all-American line-up. Given the abundance of artists from across the pond at today's...
Heirs To The Throne? The Raven Age Blaze Their Own Trail Supporting Iron Maiden At The London Stadium
On a scorching June evening that would culminate with the almighty Iron Maiden setting London Stadium ablaze, the stage was first handed to The Raven Age — a band whose bloodline runs deep through the veins of British heavy metal. With George Harris, son of Iron...
Halestorm Ignite London Stadium With Ferocity, Heart, And An ‘Everest’ Taste Of What’s To Come
Opening for British metal legends Iron Maiden isn’t for the faint-hearted, particularly at the London Stadium—in front of 80,000 fired-up metal fans! But Halestorm have never been a band to flinch in the face of pressure. On Saturday night at London Stadium, the Pennsylvania rock veterans delivered a blistering, defiant set that not only won over the die-hard metal faithful but teased the future of a band still ascending.
Iron Maiden Keep On Trooping At London Stadium And Celebrate 50 Years At ‘Homecoming’
You have to feel a bit for Lzzy Hale and her band Halestorm this evening, warming up an Iron Maiden crowd is a notoriously tricky task, but 70,000 fans pretty all clad in a t-shirt showing Maiden mascot Eddie The Head in various guises in Maiden's backyard of East...
Billy Proves He Is No False Idol, But A Truly Authentic One At Wembley Arena
Fresh from being well received at the inaugural Forever Now festival as well as a surprise appearance alongside Yungblud at his Bludfest festival, William Broad, better known as Billy Idol, is ready to rock the crowd at his only UK headline date of 2025 at Wembley...
Trent And Atticus Nine Inch Nail It At The O2 Arena
Every act craves that strong connection with their audience – but how do you achieve this in a cavernous space like The O2 Arena, filled to the brim with around 20,000 fans (all, naturally, dressed in black)? Well, in typical belligerent style, Nine Inch Nails meet this challenge head on – treating us to a set by turns poetic and punishing, and despite the odd technical hiccup, really delivering that all important connection.
A Higher Frequency: Santana’s Timeless Spirit Lights Up The O2 Arena
As London sweltered under a 32-degree summer solstice sun, a different kind of illumination awaited inside The O2 Arena. Carlos Santana—guitar deity, Woodstock survivor, and spiritual messenger—brought his legendary band and transcendental energy to the capital with his Oneness Tour, proving once again that music, when played with heart and soul, can truly heal.
Luna Bay Shine Bright In Support Slot Return To The Garage
Support slots can be thankless. The room’s still filling, the pints are still being poured, and the headliner’s name looms large on the bill. So it’s not every day a support act can hold a crowd’s attention from the opening note — but Luna Bay aren’t just any opening act. On 5th June 2025, the London-based trio returned to The Garage, a venue they last headlined just last October, to open for Welsh rockers Himalayas. This time, the billing was lower, but the energy and purpose were just as palpable.
Himalayas Command The Garage With Coolio, Chaos And Catharsis
In a city constantly flooded with emerging and veteran acts, it takes something special to make a Thursday night in London feel like a spiritual revival. On June 5th 2025, Welsh rock outfit Himalayas did just that, transforming The Garage into a pulsing crucible of raw energy, soaring vocals, and bone-rattling guitar lines. Touring in support of their blistering new album Bad Star, the Cardiff-based quartet proved they’ve not only matured musically but are rapidly ascending into one of the UK’s most exciting live bands.










