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2 weeks ago |
rockshotmagazine.com | Kalpesh Patel
Support slots can be thankless. The room’s still filling, the pints are still being poured, and the headliner’s name looms large on the bill. So it’s not every day a support act can hold a crowd’s attention from the opening note — but Luna Bay aren’t just any opening act. On 5th June 2025, the London-based trio returned to The Garage, a venue they last headlined just last October, to open for Welsh rockers Himalayas. This time, the billing was lower, but the energy and purpose were just as palpable.
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2 weeks ago |
rockshotmagazine.com | Kalpesh Patel
In a city constantly flooded with emerging and veteran acts, it takes something special to make a Thursday night in London feel like a spiritual revival. On June 5th 2025, Welsh rock outfit Himalayas did just that, transforming The Garage into a pulsing crucible of raw energy, soaring vocals, and bone-rattling guitar lines.
Glastonbury Festival 2025: Full Line-Up, Stage Splits, Secret Sets, And Notable Set Clashes Revealed
3 weeks ago |
rockshotmagazine.com | Kalpesh Patel
The full stage splits and set times for Glastonbury Festival 2025 have officially landed, sending the internet into a frenzy and festival-goers scrambling to finalise their Worthy Farm weekend plans. With over 3,000 performances across more than 100 stages, the legendary Somerset gathering—set to take place from 25th to 29th June—has revealed an eclectic, star-studded line-up bursting with global icons, breakout stars, and fan-favourite returning acts.
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1 month ago |
rockshotmagazine.com | Kalpesh Patel
If Becca Harvey, better known as girlpuppy, traffics in melancholy, then last night at London’s Lower Third, she transformed that emotion into something incandescent. Under the dim lights of the intimate Soho venue, she delivered a set steeped in vulnerability, nuance, and quiet power — a show that made heartbreak feel communal and hope feel within reach.
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1 month ago |
rockshotmagazine.com | Kalpesh Patel
In a night charged with anticipation and indie rock fervour, London’s Roundhouse venue played host to a blistering set from The K’s — but it was Essex alt-rock outfit The Bracknall who first lit the fuse. Opening for one of the UK’s fastest-rising live acts is no easy feat, especially at a venue as revered as Camden’s Roundhouse, but The Bracknall delivered a commanding, confident performance that firmly positioned them as serious contenders in Britain’s new wave of guitar bands.
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