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January 2026

Bob Geldof leads The Boomtown Rats through 50th anniversary celebration

BOOM BOOM!

The Boomtown Rats

London Hammersmith

Eventim Apollo

31/10/25

A Halloween treat saw fans given artistic rat masks to don as The Boomtown Rats celebrated their 50th anniversary with an informative documentary film, followed by an impassioned concert. The screen featured a birthday cake and rats scurrying out, as the band thumped on with the sax appeal of an energised Rat Trap, bringing the gathering to their feet. Joining a fiery Bob Geldof for the party were original members, Pete Briquette (bass) and Simon Crowe (drums), along with four other newer Rats, who left their teeth marks on every song. Geldof was on his knees for the harmonica blues bliss of (She's Gonna) Do You In, and the unit really gelled on the smoky Monster Monkeys. The haunting drama of I Don't Like Mondays snuck in mid-set, and the fun punk strut of She's So Modern was followed by the reggae ride of Banana Republic and cheery Diamond Smiles. A Booming night, indeed. Mark Taylor

Adam Ant, Toyah

Bournemouth BIC

23/10/25

Highway robbery. Great support came from Toyah, who was in fine voice and set the crowd up for the main event with her stellar pop-rock hits of yore. But Ant’s band, with twin drummers, for the next 90 minutes, couldn't rescue what sounded like a very poor pub singer. Never in tune and often not really singing at all, it was a huge disappointment for Ant fans. Some voted with their feet and left early. Those that remained provided the only tuneful singing for an encore of Stand And Deliver. Sadly, he didn’t, and most of us felt robbed. Matt Broad

Sting

Bangkok UOB

Live, Thailand

25/9/25

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BOOM BOOM!

Bob Geldof leads The Boomtown Rats through 50th anniversary celebration

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10 mins

January 2026

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UNDER THE RADAR

Artists, bands, and labels meriting more attention

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4 mins

January 2026

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THE ENGINE ROOM

The unsung heroes who helped forge modern music

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4 mins

January 2026

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STAR FAKER

How did a Long Island teenager persuade the cream of UK/US talent to appear on his private press albums? Welcome to the strange world of Steve Kaczorowski, where nothing is as it seems.

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6 mins

January 2026

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LABEL OF LOVE IN A SPIN VINYL

We are based in Devon; we release rare and obscure mod/psych/garage tracks from the 60s in 7” vinyl format, giving them a new lease of life and the exposure they deserve.

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2 mins

January 2026

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Heard Ya Missed Us WELL WE'RE BACK!

Formed in 1976 from the ashes of two great protopunk groups, London-based The Boys rode the first wave of the new musical revolution, recording four albums before disappearing only to rise again.

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4 mins

January 2026

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THIS WAS THE MODERN WORLD

In the late 70s, as punk’s blast of insurrectionary fire began to flame out, many of those inspired to get up onstage began to look further back for inspiration – to the mods of the previous decade, all sharp sense of style and gritty R’n’B pop.

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20 mins

January 2026

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The Collector

This month: DJ Nevio Bencivenni

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6 mins

January 2026

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Not Forgotten

Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield, died 20 November, age 63. The bassist was a member of The Stone Roses and Primal Scream. Joining the Roses in 1987 – replacing bass player Pete Garner – Mani’s presence proved a galvanising force as the group became kingpins of the emergent Madchester scene.

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8 mins

January 2026

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ALL HAIL "THE CABS

Key movers in the growth of electronic music in the north of England in the 70s, Cabaret Voltaire influenced a host of nascent electronic bands who would take those sounds into the mainstream: neighbours The Human League, Mancunian friends New Order and US industrial behemoths like Nine Inch Nails to name but three.

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14 mins

January 2026

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