Live Reviews

Camila Cabello live at Glastonbury 2024: head-spinning chaos delivered with conviction

The newly-reinvigorated artist runs wild in a set that favours material from her divisive 'C,XOXO' era

Fontaines D.C. live at Glastonbury 2024: the defining band of their generation, still

The Dublin five-piece rise to the occasion with emotion, intensity and ferocity

Dua Lipa live at Glastonbury: a powerhouse performance to shut down the critics

The pop star manifests a visual spectacle that takes her to new heights

IDLES at Glastonbury 2024: Banksy-assisted protest blows away even sky-high expectations

Friday June 28, Other Stage: Making dedications to the people of Palestine and “the immigrants who built our country”, the Bristol punks make a claim to headline the Pyramid in the future

LCD Soundsystem live at Glastonbury 2024: Balearic bliss for a Somerset sunset

Friday June 28, Pyramid Stage: that's how it starts – with heart, humour and hedonism

SEVENTEEN live at Glastonbury 2024: K-pop maestros earn their place in the history books

The PLEDIS Entertainment boyband become the first K-pop group to perform at the Worthy Farm festival

Green Day live in Manchester: an emphatic celebration of two timeless albums

June 21, Emirates Old Trafford: The ‘Saviors’ tour touches down in the UK as punk rock’s top dogs flex their muscles – playing ‘Dookie’ and ‘American Idiot’ in full

Download Festival 2024 review: despite all odds, a promising step in a new direction

Donington Park, June 14-16: Despite tumultuous weather, threats of boycott and more, the Derby festival proves that it is leading the way for new talent

Foo Fighters live in Manchester: invincible and still untouchable

Dave Grohl sticks to his old tricks as the Foos kick off their most ambitious UK stadium tour to date

ATARASHII GAKKO! in London: an electric debut from Japan’s youth leaders

June 10, Indigo at The O2: Showcasing material from new album ‘AG! Calling’, the J-pop ambassadors bring sharp choreography, hip-hop swagger and punk spirit to their first London show
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