Festival Preview: The Great Escape 2024 is shaping up to be a vintage year
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Festival Preview: The Great Escape 2024 is shaping up to be a vintage year

The Great Escape Festival in Brighton is one of the global cultural highlights of the year. It’s an important event that points a deserving spotlight on some of the most exciting artists worldwide. This year’s edition looks to be a vintage year for the event with one of its most eclectic and vibrant line-ups yet. Let’s dive into some of the highlights and storylines of the festival’s lineup so far.

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Don't Judge a Rock Band by Its Clickbait: Why The Last Dinner Party Demands Attention, Not Derogation
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Don't Judge a Rock Band by Its Clickbait: Why The Last Dinner Party Demands Attention, Not Derogation

Philip Giouras explores the undeserved criticism faced by The Last Dinner Party, the UK's rising stars of rock music. This thoughtpiece delves into the realities of their journey, from honing their craft in intimate venues to captivating audiences with their energetic live performances. Go beyond the clickbait and see these talented women for who they truly are: a force to be reckoned with in the music world.

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Where are the Women?
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Where are the Women?

Nearly three years ago we posted an article about the shocking lack of women being represented at UK Festivals. Nothing has changed. Here’s our response.

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Never Really Over? The Second Coming of Katy Perry

Nearly a decade on from ‘Teenage Dream’ Katy Perry finally seems to be recapturing that spark that made her a megastar with ‘Never Really Over’ and latest single ‘Small Talk’ Philip Giouras analyses the rise, fall and perhaps rise again of one of Pop’s biggest stars.

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The 1975 Are Making Arenas Affordable Again

The most surprising thing about The 1975’s tour announcement this week was the price but not for reasons you might think. Philip Giouras takes a look at the rising price of concerts and the few major artists that are making a stand.

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