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The Book of Mormon ignites Theatre Royal Nottingham with outrageous brilliance
Editor Jun 4, 2025 0

Last night, Nottingham’s Theatre Royal was electrified by the riotous energy of The Book of Mormon, delivering a performance that…

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Andrea Kenny brings raw power to the Black Horse this Saturday
Editor Jun 4, 2025 0

Tattooed, fearless and absolutely magnetic, Andrea Kenny returns to Leicester’s The Black Horse for a night of soul-gripping sound and…

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One Saturday In – the all day protest party with a punk heart
Editor Jun 2, 2025 0

This Saturday 7th June, Dubrek Studios in Derby becomes the loudest, proudest place in the UK for One Saturday In;…

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Music Reviews
Supergrass at Rock City, Nottingham – 19 May 2025
Editor Jun 2, 2025 0

Supergrass turned Rock City into a Britpop time machine on 19 May, celebrating 30 years of their debut album I…

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Bearded Theory 2025 – One for the history books – Review
Editor May 31, 2025 0

(Images removed for archive) Bearded Theory has always felt like a festival built on something more meaningful than just big…

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From Barns to Forests: The Most Unique Micro-Festivals You’ve Never Heard Of
Editor May 22, 2025 0

At dawn, the mist still clings to the treetops. A tent zipper opens. Somewhere in the clearing, a modular synth…

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Ey Up Mi Duck Festival 2025. Did festival season just peak early?
Editor May 16, 2025 0

Ey Up Mi Duck Festival 2025: No Sponsors, No Ego, Just 30 Acts, 600 Pints, and One Hell of a…

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