Category: Live Music
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Caught Live….Cian Downing – Fiddlers Elbow 01.11.25
A live review of Cian Downing at Fiddlers Elbow in Camden
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Caught Live: The Enemy – Electric Ballroom 17.10.25
A live review of Coventry indie rockers The Enemy’s live show at Electric Ballroom, Camden on 17 October 2025
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Caught Live: Cast And Richard Ashcroft – Wembley Stadium 28.9.25
Britpop nostalgia might be everywhere these days, but when it’s done with this much conviction, it feels less like a re-run and more like a reminder of why these songs mattered in the first place. At Wembley Stadium, Cast and Richard Ashcroft (supporting Oasis) delivered a night that was part…
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Caught Live: By The Sea Festival
Live music review of the This Feeling By The Sea Festival at Bridlington Spa, by new music champion and Muso Award “Indie Influencer” ThisIsTheMusic
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Caught Live – Oasis Wembley Stadium 03.08.25
16 years after their infamous split, Oasis returned to the stage at Wembley Stadium (the 5th of 7 shows here) for a night that can only be described as euphoric, emotional, and absolutely unforgettable. For many fans, it was a moment they thought would never come but on Sunday night,…
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Speak Too Soon Mercy Kelly
Some songs find you when you’re ready. Mercy Kelly’s ‘Speak Too Soon’ doesn’t wait that long. Greater Manchester’s Mercy Kelly have been quietly building their reputation since forming in 2019, but with Speak Too Soon, they’re stepping confidently into the spotlight. The five-piece – Jack Marland (vocals), Adam Bridge (guitar),…
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Caught Live: The Crooks at The 100 Club
On a warm Saturday night in the heart of London, The Crooks took to the stage at the iconic 100 Club and delivered a set brimming with emotion, power, and that unmistakable northern swagger. With a sold-out crowd packed into the historic venue, this wasn’t just another show, it felt…
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The Spitfires Reignite KOKO: 23.5.25
KOKO isn’t just a venue — it’s a rite of passage. And on Friday night, The Spitfires took it by storm. Playing what felt like both a homecoming and a statement gig, the Watford-based mod-ska-punk outfit reminded everyone why they’ve long been torchbearers for working-class anthems with soul and swagger.…


