Live Reviews

RAYE live at Reading 2024: a heartwarming debut from the voice of a generation

August 24, Little John’s Farm: The Camden singer brings both the heart and the energy to the festival 

Fontaines D.C. live at Reading Festival 2024: a marker in their ascension to greatness

The band of the moment mix aching melancholia with ragged indie bangers. The result is magical

Jorja Smith live at Reading Festival 2024: the enchanting singer creates a soulful safe haven

August 23, Little John's Farm: the extraordinary star takes everyone's hearts for ransom at the BBC Radio 1 stage

The Prodigy live at Reading Festival 2024: the carnival of mayhem marches on

The dance titans return to a festival that’s always felt like home, and are determined to honour the late, great Keith Flint

Blink-182 at Reading Festival 2024: a welcome return for the unfiltered pop-punk pioneers

August 23, Little John’s Farm: 10 years after they last played at the site, the iconic trio bring their signature blend of crude humour to the stage, alongside a new sense of reflection

Gerry Cinnamon live at Reading Festival 2024: hats and shoes off to the people’s champ

Naysayers may think of him as 'The Dark Fruits Dylan', but you can't deny what he can do with a few essential ingredients

Øya 2024 review: Pulp, Jack White, RAYE, IDLES and local talent shine at exemplary festival

A stacked line-up of legends, rising talent and Norwegian names soundtrack a week of joy as an act of resistance at homely, forward-thinking festival

Wilderness Festival 2024 review: surrealism and a sensational Michael Kiwanuka

With the atmosphere as much a draw as the music, this immersive weekender is offbeat, hedonistic and perhaps not as posh as you think

Megan Thee Stallion live in London: a confident cap to a milestone tour

The O2, London, July 17, 2024: The Houston Hottie wraps her first headline tour with a powerful, arena-commanding performance

Montreux Jazz Festival 2024 review: music history constantly in the making

Paying tribute to the legend that surrounds us, PJ Harvey, The National, Deep Purple, Yamè and more give us more “I was there” moments
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