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Small Pond Reveal Second Taste of Emerging V with Sick-Days’ Raw New Track

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The Sideshows Make Their Mark with Anthemic Debut Single

Call Me Amour Reveal Full Line-Up for December Headline Tour

From Kiev to Chaos: The Rasmus Extend Weirdo Tour Across Europe

The Molotovs Take Debut Album on the Road with Independent Venue Tour

Limp Bizkit, Guns N’ Roses and Linkin Park to Headline Download 2026

Takedown Festival Expands 2026 Lineup with Ten New Acts
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"We’ve also kept our finger on the pulse with emerging local talent, so there are a lot of great local supports in each city...
"The best bands are the ones which keep surprising you time and time again, in the most thrilling of ways."
“This is only a preview of what you will experience on The nEVERest Tour!” – Halestorm
“It’s about being your own hype-person through the lows, celebrating the highs, and loving the messy, beautiful humans around you.” – Dani Miller
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Wednesday 13 return to the UK for the second time in three months on what is seemingly their own version of Bob Dylan’s ‘Never-Ending...
“Blokes never really grow up — and tonight proved that’s a blessing.”
“Deep cuts, dark humour, and that monstrous Burnel bass — Brighton got the real thing.”
“She’s narcissistic, nihilistic, sensational, and shamelessly braggadocious... but there’s a fragile glimmer of innocence she still clings to.” – Mollie Clack, Knife Bride
The band announce a limited edition repress of debut album Who Let The Dogs Out featuring exclusive artwork by fellow Brightonian David Shrigley
“Disturbed show where they began, where they are now — and how far they’ve travelled.”

