
Don Broco thrilled an adoring Sheffield crowd at Plug with a late contender for the city’s gig of the year on the second night of their highly anticipated UK tour.

Don Broco thrilled an adoring Sheffield crowd at Plug with a late contender for the city’s gig of the year on the second night of their highly anticipated UK tour.

Bring Me The Horizon continued their massively successful UK Tour with a special matinée performance at Birmingham O2 Academy.

Bring Me The Horizon returned to Yorkshire in style on Thursday night as they rocked the sold-out Doncaster Dome in the latest show of their ‘That’s The Spirit’ tour.

Reverend & The Makers rocked a sold out hometown show at Sheffield’s O2 Academy on the second night of a tour celebrating the release of their fifth album ‘Mirrors’.

I sat down with Allusondrugs band members Andrey ‘Drey’ Pavlovic and Damian ‘Damo’ Hughes on Wednesday night, ahead of their show in Sheffield, to find out everything there is to know about one of Yorkshire’s hottest up-and-coming bands.

Bring Me The Horizon signed hundreds copies of their brand new album ‘That’s The Spirit’ during a meet and greet event at Sheffield’s HMV on Sunday 13th September.

Foo Fighters headlined the Milton Keynes National Bowl for the second consecutive night as part of their makeshift ‘Break a Leg’ UK Tour.
Having originally planned to perform at London’s Wembley Stadium back in June, a fall from stage in Sweden left frontman Dave Grohl with a broken leg and forced to cancel a number of shows including Wembley and Glastonbury Festival.
But on this warm September evening in Milton Keynes, the band made it up to their adoring UK fans in the best possible way by putting on a hit-packed show to remember – with a little help from Royal Blood and Iggy Pop along the way!

Leeds Festival returned to Bramham Park between 27th and 30th August with a host of big names performing over the weekend.
Headliners ‘The Libertines’, ‘Mumford & Sons’ and ‘Metallica’ were joined by the likes of ‘Bring Me The Horizon’, ‘Royal Blood’, ‘Limp Bizkit’, ‘Bastille’, ‘While She Sleeps’, ‘Don Broco’ and hundreds more artists to create an incredible and memorable weekend for the thousands of music fans in attendance.
Check out my gallery of 31 acts who performed across the weekend below:

Y Not Festival celebrated its 10th anniversary in style with an impressive line up that included Snoop Dogg, Primal Scream, Johnny Marr, Reverend & The Makers, Don Broco, Young Guns, Deaf Havana and hundreds more across an exciting weekend in Derbyshire.

Tramlines Festival returned to Sheffield between the 24th and 26th July 2015 for its biggest and best year yet. Hundreds of acts performed at venues across the city as the event, which sold out for the first time in its seven year history, proved yet again to be one of the most exciting weekends of the year.