July 4, 2025By Tower
La Nix Productions, after a triumphant debut at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, is set to bring Fickle Eulogy to Camden Fringe in August 2025, following an enthusiastic response from audiences. This powerful solo performance tells the story of a woman confronting her mother’s unexpected death from COVID-19 amid a world riddled with conspiracy theories, misinformation,
July 4, 2025By Tower
The Victoria & Albert Museum has announced that The Last Dinner Party and Nile Rodgers will be curating special exhibitions at the upcoming David Bowie Centre. Set to open on September 13 at the V&A East Storehouse, this centre has been generating excitement since it was first hinted at back in February 2023. The David
July 3, 2025By Tower
Lola Young has revealed plans for a UK tour scheduled for late 2025. Following her impressive performance at Glastonbury last weekend, the artist will embark on three shows in October to promote her upcoming album, I’m Only Fucking Myself, which is set to release on September 19 via Island/Day One. You can pre-save or pre-order
June 30, 2025By Tower
After a series of sold-out performances in Berlin and Hamburg, along with a critically acclaimed run at the Brighton Fringe in 2025, Kumar Muniandy is bringing his poignant solo play, “Second Class Queer,” to the Camden and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals later this year. This deeply personal piece has garnered numerous accolades for its bold and
June 30, 2025By Tower
Turnstile has officially announced their headline tour for 2025, covering the UK and Europe. Check out all the dates and ticket details below. Following a spectacular performance at Glastonbury 2025, the hardcore titans will return to the UK and Europe this autumn for a series of exciting shows. They’ll launch the tour in Dublin on
June 30, 2025By Tower
London’s art calendar is brimming with excitement in July! Alongside long-running exhibitions, we’ve rounded up short-term but equally thrilling events you won’t want to miss. Graduation Vibes: The Next Generation of Art Takes the Stage While June was filled with university graduation shows, now it’s time for postgraduate students to shine! This is a unique
June 27, 2025By Tower
Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, has clinched the esteemed Art Fund Museum of the Year award, the world’s largest museum prize. Judges awarded Beamish a £120,000 prize, praising it as a “joyous, immersive, and unique place shaped by the stories and experiences of its community.” Located in County Durham, Beamish is marking its
June 26, 2025By Tower
The BBC presenter Jamz Supernova expresses her pride in the festival coverage, stating, “Only a small number of people get to experience Glastonbury in person, so it’s rewarding to bring it into homes across the UK. Whether you dream of attending or prefer to enjoy it from afar, we make it accessible.” As a DJ
June 24, 2025By Tower
This new one-day festival aims to bring the essence of California’s four-year-old Cruel World festival to the UK. The original event is known for its strong focus on classic British post-punk and goth bands, which could lead some to think of this endeavor as “bringing coals to Newcastle.” The early 80s proved to be an
June 23, 2025By Tower
It only takes four songs before Bruce Dickinson inevitably bellows, “Scream for me, Birmingham!” On their 50th anniversary tour, Iron Maiden isn’t about to reinvent the wheel. As always, they deliver fast and intricate heavy metal. Dickinson spends much of the performance atop the backline, embodying various characters, while Steve Harris assaults the crowd with
June 20, 2025By Tower
London Icons: A Van Gogh Dreamscape This captivating artwork portrays London’s iconic landmarks and bustling streets through the dynamic lens of Vincent van Gogh. The Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and the London Eye emerge from a canvas of swirling brushstrokes and a vibrant, emotionally charged palette. The River Thames is rendered in deep blues
June 20, 2025By Tower
The realms of artificial intelligence, social media, and high art intersect in Gap, a thought-provoking play crafted with the help of AI, premiering at the Etcetera Theatre as part of the Camden Fringe 2025 on August 19th. This incisive drama fuses traditional theatre with real-time social media interaction, delivering a unique theatrical experience that challenges
June 20, 2025By Tower
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Moment: Suit Up, Break a Record, Become a Legend! Cinema History is Being Written with You! This summer, you’re invited to step onto a film set and make history with a world record attempt! The UK’s most filmed heritage site, Old Royal Naval College, and the iconic Elstree Studios are teaming up for
June 20, 2025By Tower
Michael Sheen has announced that the newly reestablished Welsh National Theatre will be located in Swansea. This initiative follows the closure of the Cardiff-based theatre company, which was forced to shut down after experiencing £1.6 million in funding cuts from the Arts Council of Wales earlier this year. It was revealed on Wednesday that the
June 19, 2025By Tower
There’s nothing quite like Pride. While Halloween might be dubbed “gay Christmas,” this global celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and community is truly unparalleled. Since 1972, jubilant supporters and activists in the UK have come together to celebrate through music, parades, club nights, and more, painting the world a little brighter and more inclusive. The magic
June 19, 2025By Tower
Glastonbury festival-goers are being urged to ensure their measles vaccinations are up to date due to a notable increase in cases of the highly contagious disease. This health advisory comes as the festival is set to take place from June 25-29 this year, just before a scheduled fallow year in 2026. According to reports from
June 18, 2025By Tower
The Hives have unveiled their latest single, “Paint A Picture,” accompanied by a captivating pop-art music video that matches the energy of the song. This track is a part of the Swedish indie band’s forthcoming seventh album, ‘The Hives Forever Forever The Hives,’ which is scheduled for release on August 29 through PIAS. Pre-order or
June 18, 2025By Tower
Oasis has announced plans to open a series of pop-up stores throughout the UK and Ireland this summer, offering fans exclusive merchandise in anticipation of their highly awaited reunion tour. These stores will be located in key cities, including Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and Birmingham. The first location will debut in the band’s hometown of
June 18, 2025By Tower
When you think of Glastonbury, mud often comes to mind. But will the festival’s iconic muddy conditions make an appearance this year? The UK is basking in a scorching heatwave this week, with temperatures set to climb to a sweltering 32°C in parts of England by Friday. High pressure is delivering clear skies and prolonged
June 18, 2025By Tower
The Duke of York’s Theatre is alive with the electric chaos of Stereophonic, a Broadway sensation that has stormed the West End until October 11. David Adjmi’s Tony Award-winning play, inspired by Fleetwood Mac’s turbulent recording of Rumours, plunges audiences into a 1976 California studio where a fictional rock band teeters on the edge of
June 17, 2025By Tower
When the Prince Charles Cinema in London wants to make a statement, it does so boldly, with large black letters on its marquee. During a scorching summer, it provoked laughter with: SOD THE SUNSHINE, COME SIT IN THE DARK. When its doors were boarded up during the early days of the Covid lockdown, it rallied
June 16, 2025By Tower
Franz Ferdinand has revealed plans for a new tour set for 2026, covering both the UK and Europe. Read on for all the details. The announcement comes just ahead of their performance at the 2025 Glastonbury Festival next week, as well as several other major summer festivals, including Valley Of The Arts, Tramlines, Y Not,
June 16, 2025By Tower
Every year, on the last weekend of August, the iconic pastel-colored streets of London transform into an unimaginable explosion of color and sound. Welcome to Europe’s largest street festival: Notting Hill Carnival! This is more than just a festival; it’s a massive celebration where Caribbean culture pulses vibrantly, and freedom, unity, and life’s energy take
June 16, 2025By Tower
Charli XCX set the LIDO Festival ablaze on June 14, delivering a high-octane performance that cemented her reign as pop’s party queen. The sold-out crowd in Victoria Park erupted as the Brat singer writhed and raved through hits like “360” and “Von Dutch,” but the night’s highlight was a surprise cameo by YouTube star Amelia
June 16, 2025By Tower
This year’s Montreux Jazz Festival will feature a weekend-long celebration of British culture, headlined by Jarvis Cocker, Luvcat, and Horse Meat Disco. The festival returns to the picturesque shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland, for its 59th edition, taking place from July 4 to July 19. The festival has unveiled plans for a special weekend from
June 16, 2025By Tower
London is gearing up to revisit the enchanting realm of Narnia this summer, as the acclaimed production of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe makes its return to the capital for a limited run at Sadler’s Wells. Celebrating the 75th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s beloved novel, the show will be on stage from August
June 16, 2025By Tower
Is it possible that the National Gallery purchased a £2.5 million faux masterpiece? This question has lingered among experts since the gallery acquired Peter Paul Rubens’ “Samson and Delilah,” a long-lost work from the Flemish artist, in 1980. Forty-five years later, the controversy is reignited by a recently launched petition urging the gallery to fulfill
June 16, 2025By Tower
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is ready to become a lively center of dance and movement on Sunday, July 20, 2025, with its eagerly awaited Dance Takeover. This all-day event, part of the Open Air Theatre Festival series, features a diverse lineup of professional workshops and will culminate in an exhilarating performance by the renowned
June 16, 2025By Tower
As Oasis gears up for their blockbuster 2025 reunion tour, Glasgow Clyde College is bringing Britpop back to life with a free Oasis masterclass designed to introduce the Manchester legends to a new generation. Launched ahead of the band’s three Edinburgh Murrayfield Stadium shows in August, the course traces Oasis’ journey from their gritty beginnings
June 16, 2025By Tower
If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping inside a 1970s recording studio, get yourself to the Duke of York’s Theatre right away. Set designer David Zinn has meticulously crafted the environment, from the intricate control console to the worn-out furniture of the mixing suite, complete with a fully functional recording booth that draws the eye upstage.