Live Review: Qymira Lights Up The Indigo at O2, London Supporting Boyzlife

Joining the legendary Boyzlife on tour, rising pop sensation Qymira took the stage at The Indigo at O2 last Saturday, delivering a stunning showcase of her latest hits. Riding the momentum of bangers like ‘Give It To Me’ and ‘Labyrinth of Life,’ she isn’t just releasing captivating pop songs – she’s demanding attention.

The Sun Was Sure Burning Bright At Upton-Upon-Severn’s “Sunshine Festival” – Review

Campers enjoyed their August Bank Holiday weekend celebrating the 10thAnniversary of Worcestershire’s very own Sunshine Festival.

LUENA Teases Her Debut Single ‘Worth It’

Riding high after the success of performing alongside All Saints, and currently supporting Boyzone on their UK tour, fresh new talent LUENA is now ready to release her debut single ‘Worth It’ on February 15th

Boyzone Announce Miccoli As Special Guests On Their ‘Thank You & Goodnight’ Farewell Tour

Birmingham alternative indie band Miccoli continue to break new ground. Known for their beautifully blended harmonies, ethereal tones, and striking visual artistry, these rising stars are set to take the stage with legendary band Boyzone, as the latter undertake their farewell ‘Thank You & Goodnight’ UK arena tour, which starts 20 January 2019.

Nineties Nostalgia Issues A New Wave Of Reunion Tours

The nineties was an eclectic period of music history, with the emergence of grunge and Britpop, and the continued growth of urban music and hip-hop. But one genre undoubtedly dominated the UK charts from 1990-1999, where nine out of ten artists who spent the most weeks at number one were pop groups or pop acts, and 12 out of 14 of artists with the most number ones in that decade hailed from the same category. Pop music, not to be confused with the sixties-punk sound inherited by Britpop, was a force to be reckoned with.

#ItsGonnaBeMay: *NSYNC Get Long Overdue Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame

*NSYNC received their star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on 30 April.

Boyzone: No Matter What

Our second trip down memory lane and we’re visiting another Irish band, Boyzone, with the stirring, “No Matter What”.