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Jo Forrest

Liverpool

Editor-in-Chief and Photographer at TotalNtertainment

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  • 4 days ago | totalntertainment.com | Jo Forrest

    Gareth Malone – the man who got the nation singing – returns to stages across the UK this autumn with Sing-Along-A-Gareth: 50 Years of Song. Tickets on sale Thursday 26th June – www.myticket.co.uk/artists/gareth-maloneAfter decades spent inspiring choirs in schools, workplaces and communities, Gareth now invites audiences to join him in a live, immersive celebration of the music that’s shaped his life – and been the soundtrack to so many of ours.

  • 4 days ago | totalntertainment.com | Jo Forrest

    Multi-BRIT Award and Mercury Prize nominee OLIVIA DEAN will play a run of intimate acoustic shows this September in partnership with independent record stores. The dates are in support of the release of her highly-anticipated second album, The Art of Loving, arriving on 26th September. The Art of Loving follows the critical success of Olivia’s 2023 debut, Messy, which saw her cement her status as one of the most compelling voices in neo-soul and pop.

  • 4 days ago | totalntertainment.com | Jo Forrest

    Following on from their critically acclaimed second album, Black Light / White Noise, which was a UK No.1 hit on the Official Rock & Metal chart, Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen will be taking their show on the road early next year touring the UK and Europe in February and March 2026.

  • 4 days ago | totalntertainment.com | Jo Forrest

    Sheffield’s rising indie force The Rosadocs have released the full version of their hotly anticipated EP, featuring the brand-new and never-before-heard track “In the Storm”, now available across all major streaming platforms.

  • 5 days ago | totalntertainment.com | Jo Forrest

    Breakout star Audrey Hobert unveils a new song, “Bowling alley,”. Entirely written by Audrey, the track arrives alongside a self-directed video. Listen here. “‘Bowling alley’ is about thinking nobody wants you to go to their party even though you were cordially invited (self-involved feeling), and also about people who you’ve known for years only acknowledging you when you do something exciting artistically and in the public eye,” says Audrey.