Artist: Rudimental
Support: Anne Marie
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 1.3.16
The multi-talented Rudimental collective proved to be purveyors of cool vibes and good times. ‘Feel the love’.

Artist: Rudimental
Support: Anne Marie
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 1.3.16
The multi-talented Rudimental collective proved to be purveyors of cool vibes and good times. ‘Feel the love’.

Artist: New Order
Support: Erol Alkan [DJ Set] / Factory Floor
Venue: The Warehouse Project, Manchester
Date: 5.12 15
So much anticipation . . . followed by so much disappointment.
Reinvigorated by the release of their critically acclaimed album, Music Complete; New Order tried to recreate their Haçienda heyday, at The Warehouse Project in their home town of Manchester.
When the gig was announced, many fans were bemused by the relatively small venue, and late stage time. Had the band considered their long-term fans and target audience, in an attempt to be cutting edge and hip?
The evening started off well, with Factory Floor playing a blinding set in the fairly spacious venue, consisting of three disused arches below Manchester Piccadilly Station. However, as Erol Alkan’s DJ set progressed, and anticipation built for the main act, most of the crowd converged in the venue’s central arch.
By the time New Order took to the stage, there were simply too many people in the available space. Many of the audience could not see or hear the band properly, and some left the gig early, in disappointment.
The band played a varied set with an emphasis on new tracks from their ‘Music Complete’ album. Songs featuring Elly Jackson (La Roux) on guest vocals were particularly good. However, the overall atmosphere was marred by being crammed in, with difficulty to see and no space whatsoever to move. At times the situation felt dangerous, and I left with a sense of ‘regret’.

Setlist: Singularity / Crystal / Restless / Your Silent Face / Tutti Fruitti / People on the High Line / Bizarre Love Triangle / Waiting for the Sirens’ Call / Plastic / The Perfect Kiss / True Faith / Temptation // Atmosphere / Love Will Tear Us Apart / Blue Monday
Artist: Simple Minds
Support: The Stranglers
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 27.11.15
Starting the evening on a high note, The Stranglers performed a support set of classic, timeless tunes, still sounding edgy but brilliant.
Simple Minds upped the ante and delivered a full-on stage show, flaunting an outstanding discography spanning decades. A spectacular showcase, bordering on glitzy but with a sense of celebratory style.

Artist: CUD
Support: John Parkes
Venue: The Wardrobe, Leeds
Date: 26.9.15
Asquarius [Live]: To celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release, CUD performed their third album in full, followed by a selection of other favourites.
The Wardrobe’s sound system struggled to cope with the mighty CUD during this intimate, but somewhat distorted gig. Hence my film footage ended up as a silent movie.

Artist: Spiritualized
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 25.9.15
Full-on lights, smoke, feedback & sonic sounds.

Artist: Madness
Venue: Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds
Date: 18.9.15
Unbelievably, this was the first ever live concert to be held at Headingley Cricket Ground.
Always the showmen, Madness never fail to deliver a nutty selection of their classic tracks. Although, in my opinion, the absence of Chas Smash from the lineup left them ‘one step behind’ their former glory.
We opted for premium tickets, including tour merchandise and exclusive access to the Gladness Beer Garden, which served the band’s own brand of craft lager.



Artist: The Sugarhill Gang & Grandmaster’s Furious 5 feat. Melle Mel & Scorpio
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 29.7.15
“Hotel, motel, social club, say whaaaaat?”
I still find it hard to believe that this actually happened. Announced just one day before the event (hence the hand written ticket), the legendary hip-hop crew brought their old-school ghetto sounds to the mean streets of LS6.
To fans’ delight, the rappers were touring the UK in support of Speak to the Streets; a youth work organisation specializing in working with 11 to 19 year olds, to try and provide alternatives to gang activity as a way of life.
Look at the ticket price! (£5). This clearly wasn’t about making money – but the chance to create a truly memorable evening. Without doubt the best fiver I have ever spent.
An evening of authentic and seminal hip-hop tracks. The encore of ‘Rapper’s Delight’ brought the house down!


Artist: Paloma Faith
Support: Liam Bailey
Venue: Dalby Forest
Date: 26.6.15
A somewhat eccentric lady, sang songs in the woods. Faith in the forest.

Artist: Embrace
Support: Sons of Great Men
Venue: Unity Works, Wakefield
Date: 28.5.15
Wakefield’s intimate and stylish Unity Works hosted this warm-up gig for Embrace’s forthcoming American tour.
A set of singalong anthems from one of the UK’s most consistently brilliant (and underrated) bands.
Setlist: Protection / In the End / Someday / All You Good Good People / Follow You Home / Come Back to What You Know / Save Me / Yeah You / One Big Family / Quarters / Gravity / Total Eclipse of the Heart / Refugees / Ashes // DNA / The Good Will Out.

Event: Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular
Artist: BBC National Orchestra
Compère: Peter Davidson
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 27.5.15
An excellent orchestral performance of classical scores and melodies from the Doctor Who timeline, with an emphasis on the music of Murray Gold.
The show was hosted by the 5th Doctor (Peter Davidson), and invaded by an array of aliens from different dimensions of time and space.


Artist: Adam Ant
Support: Shooze
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 22.4.15
A special night indeed, as a rejuvenated Adam Ant took to the stage at Brudenell Social Club, to perform ‘Dirk Wears White Sox’ (the first album by Adam & The Ants). The classic set was complemented by Ant anecdotes of the early punk era.

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Artist: The Wick Effect
Venue: The Hop, Leeds
Date: 12.4.15
Artist: Paul Weller
Venue: The Victoria Theatre, Halifax
Date: 18.3.15
Guest list passes and a quick trip backstage, courtesy of the ever generous Andy Lewis (as usual, in exchange for a donation to Paul Weller’s charity of choice).


Artist: Elbow
Support: Black Rivers
Venue: Manchester Apollo
Date: 7.2.15
Justifying their reputation as ‘the nicest band in the world’, Elbow chose to host a four-night residency of smaller hometown gigs at Manchester Apollo, rather than play a stadium or arena.
A perfect performance by the band, accompanied by the usual sing-along from the crowd.

Artist: Inspiral Carpets
Support: Blossoms
Venue: O2 Academy Leeds
Date: 13.12.14
The return of Inspiral Carpets, with original singer Stephen Holt on vocals.


Artist: The Human League
Support: Ronika
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 8.12.14
Another timeless performance from Sheffield’s original synth pioneers.
Artist: Jake Bugg
Support: Hudson Taylor / Skinny Living
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 19.10.14
Brilliant to see that a stripped down performance by a true musician, such as Jake Bugg, can fill an arena and captivate a sizable audience.
Free tickets for first direct customers, to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the new Leeds Arena.

Artist: The Charlatans
Support: Albert Albert
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 11.7.14
One of my favourite ever gigs at Brudenell Social Club, saw The Charlatans fill the intimate venue with their mighty hammond/rock sound and a plethora of indie anthems.
The gig was announced via social media, on a first-come, first-served basis, to avoid touts getting their greedy hands on the precious tickets. I immediately dropped what I was doing and raced down to the club. As I left with a pair of tickets in my hand, there were people literally running towards the venue from all directions.
Charlatans Pizza and Tim Peaks Coffee were served from vans outside the venue (see menu below). Totes Amazeballs!
Inside the club, the sellout crowd sweltered in the summer evening heat, as Tim Burgess and The Charlatans delivered a blazing set of classic tunes spanning the previous 24 years, still sounding as fresh as ever.
Setlist: You Cross My Path / Then / Oh Vanity / Autograph / Can’t Get Out of Bed / Jesus Hairdo / Tellin’ Stories / North Country Boy / Soul Saver / Just When You’re Thinking Things Over / Bird / Weirdo / Toothache / Baby Huey / This is the End / One to Another // How High / Sproston Green.



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Artist: Paul Weller
Venue: Dalby Forest
Date: 27.6.14
Weller returned to the ‘pretty green’ setting of Dalby Forest.
Guest list tickets (courtesy of Andy Lewis), in return for a donation to Paul Weller’s charity of choice – great idea!
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Artist: CUD
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 12.4.14
Leggy Mambo [Live]: To celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release, CUD performed their third album in full, followed by a second set of ‘greatest hits’.
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The band created a limited edition art print to commemorate the album’s anniversary.
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Artist: CUD
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 11.4.14
When in Rome, Kill Me [Live]: To celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release, CUD played their first album live in its entirety, followed by a second set of favourites.
This was CUD’s first appearance at Brudenell Social Club.
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The band created a limited edition art print to commemorate the album’s anniversary.
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Artist: The Orb
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 21.3.14
22 years since I last saw The Orb play live; their clouds were still little and fluffy but by no means dated. An awesome audio-visual set, featuring evolved versions of many Orb classics.
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Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: Weekend
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 1.12.13
Despite many of the band’s early songs having been written in the heart of the LS6 area, this was the first time The Wedding Present had ever played live at Brudenell Social Club. The intimate venue was the perfect setting for the band to perform their set – with interspersed stories and banter from charismatic front man, David Gedge.
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Venue: The Cockpit, Leeds
Date: 25.10.13
Movement / Power Corruption & Lies [Live]: Another chance to see the first two New Order albums performed live in their entirety. Followed by an encore of Joy Division favourites. I will never tire of hearing such tracks played live.
Artist: Johnny Marr
Support: Meredith Sheldon
Venue: Leeds Metropolitan University
Date: 13.10.13
Johnny ‘F*ckin’ Marr! (Need I say more?)
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Artist: The Wick Effect
Support: The Godfather [Punk Poet]
Venue: The New Roscoe, Leeds
Date: 25.8.13
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Artist: IntroducingLive
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 19.7.13
IntroducingLive Recreate Discovery 100% Live: A talented group of musicians who specialise in recreating sampled and electronic albums live; in this case Daft Punk’s Discovery.
A fun gig, and the chance to hear a live version of an album that is otherwise unlikely to be performed in its entirety. Very clever indeed!
Guest list tickets, courtesy of Brudenell Social Club.
Artist: The Scandal
Support: The Puppeteers
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 22.6.13
A public open day, to test the facilities at the brand new Leeds Arena; a long overdue addition to the city’s music venues.
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Upcoming bands; The Puppeteers and The Scandal had the privilege of being the first ever acts to play live at the prestigious new venue.
As the audience, it was our job to test the venue’s acoustics, toilets and fire exits.
Although I prefer smaller intimate venues for gigs, I would visit First Direct Arena more frequently, were prices for tickets, refreshments and merchandise not so ludicrously expensive! However, on the plus side, the venue does attract larger bands, who would otherwise not play the city.
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Artist: James
Support: Echo & The Bunnymen
Venue: O2 Academy, Sheffield
Date: 16.4.13
My landmark 200th gig was one of those times where the support band were on a par with the headline act. So many classic, timeless songs were performed between the two bands.
Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Support: Modern Blonde
Venue: Manchester Cathedral
Date: 18.1.13
Movement / Power Corruption & Lies [Live]: A marvellous and moving live performance of the first two New Order albums, in a historic and prodigious Manchester venue.
Setlist: In a Lonely Place / Ceremony / Procession / Dreams Never End / Truth / Senses / Chosen Time / ICB / The Him / Doubts Even Here / Denial / Mesh / Cries & Whispers / Everything’s Gone Green / Age of Consent / We All Stand / 5-8-6 / Your Silent Face / Ultraviolence / Ecstasy / Leave Me Alone // The Beach (Interlude) // Hurt / Temptation / Blue Monday.
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The gig was released as a digital download by Play Concert.
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Artist: The Wonderful Sound of the Cinema Organ
Venue: FullCircle, Leeds
Date: 22.12.12
A unique evening at the short-lived but ever eclectic venue; FullCircle.
Flyer designed by my good self, in exchange for sumptuous sights, sounds and supper.
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Artist: CUD
Venue: The Cockpit, Leeds
Date: 14.12.12
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Artist: Katie Patteron’s Steely Dan Big Band
Venue: FullCircle, Leeds
Date: 14.10.12
Flyer designed by yours truly, in exchange for the best seats in the house and a ‘slap-up’ Sunday roast.
Artist: From The Jam
Support: The Reacharounds / The Finnlys
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 17.8.12
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Artist: Paul Weller
Support: Graham Coxon / Gomez / Craig Charles [DJ Set] / Baxter Dury / Little Barrie / Jake Evans
Venue: Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire
Date: 24.6.12 [Cancelled]
Quasar vs quagmire as the ever unpredictable British summertime weather turned Jodrell Bank into a mud bank – resulting in the cancellation of what promised to be an incredible combination of musicians and venue.
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Artist: CUD
Venue: The Cockpit, Leeds
Date: 22.6.12
CUD comeback (one of many).
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Venue: FAC251: The Factory, Manchester
Date: 18.5.12
Still [Live]: The third of a triptych of annual gigs to commemorate the death of Joy Division’s lead singer; Ian Curtis.
As always, a fitting tribute from Curtis’s former bandmate, as ‘Hooky & Co.’ performed ‘Still’ live in its entirety for the first ever time.
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Artist: The Cribs
Support: Retarded Fish / The Black Belles
Venue: Theatre Royal, Wakefield
Date: 16.5.12
Jack Daniel’s ‘J.D. Roots’ was a series of gigs where bands played intimate venues in their home town. Free tickets, free t-shirt, free Jack Daniel’s; not to mention The Cribs, on top form! What’s not to like?
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Artist: New Order
Support: DJ Tintin [DJ Set] / Jake Evans
Venue: Manchester Apollo
Date: 26.4.12
A typically rainy day in Manchester set the scene for New Order’s return to their home town. The absence of Peter Hook from the band’s line-up was compensated for by the welcome return of Gillian Gilbert on keyboards.
The set list included a range of career spanning classics, many of which were given a subtle contemporary twist to bring them up-to-date and keep them sounding fresh.
Setlist: Elegia / Crystal / Regret / Ceremony / Age of Consent / Love Vigilantes / Here to Stay / Waiting for the Siren’s Call / Bizarre Love Triangle / True Faith / 5-8-6 / The Perfect Kiss / Blue Monday / Temptation // Transmission / Love Will Tear Us Apart.
A series of limited edition screen printed posters were produced to commemorate the tour.
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Artist: The Selecter
Support: Bad Transmission
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 23.3.12
Pauline Black was as sumptuous, stylish and spirited as ever, as The Selecter skanked their way through a set of ska classics and new material, on their ‘Made in Britain’ tour.
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Artist: Adam Ant & The Good, The Mad & The Lovely Posse
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 10.12.11
Adam Ant quit the 80s tribute trail and returned to the music scene in his own right. A welcome return with a fine and dandy show.
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Artist: The Beat
Support: Natural Rhythm
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 3.12.11
2 Tone and ska tunes, based on social and political commentary, played in a social club. Just the way it should be!
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Venue: FAC251: The Factory, Manchester
Date: 18.5.11
Closer [Live]: Finely crafted recreations of classic tracks, as Peter Hook & The Light (featuring Rowetta) played a live set of Joy Division’s ‘Closer’ album in its entirety.
For a second consecutive year, this special night at The Factory commemorated the anniversary of Ian Curtis’s death.
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Artist: The Rinky Dinks
Venue: Crawfold Farm, Petworth
Date: 9.4.11
The Believer’s Big Bold Barn Blowout: Folk fun in a barn down on the farm, as part of Rawden’s 40th birthday celebrations. “Yee-ha!”
Artist: From The Jam
Venue: Black Flag Venue, Wakefield
Date: 1.4.11 [Rescheduled from original date on ticket]
Being a massive fan of The Jam, since the 80s mod revival, I had reservations about seeing ‘Foxton & Co.’ performing such sacred songs live. Such fears were instantly alleviated, as From The Jam proved themselves to be so much more than a tribute band.
Bruce Foxton looked as sharp as ever, living up to his legendary mod status just as much as Paul Weller does. Russell Hastings pays respect to The Jam’s repertoire, performing well known and much loved songs with his own vocal style – never attempting to impersonate Weller.
Face facts; it’s unlikely there’ll ever be a reunion of The Jam. If you want to see their songs performed live with power and passion, From the Jam are one of the best options.
Artist: Interpol
Support: Matthew Dear
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 22.3.11

Artist: Primal Scream
Support: Kassidy
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 14.3.11
Screamadelica [Live]: To celebrate the 20 year anniversary of its release, Primal Scream performed their ‘Screamadelica’ album in its entirety. An evening of anthems from a seminal indie-dance crossover album.

Artist: Ocean Colour Scene
Support: Exit Calm
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 18.2.11
Moseley Shoals [Live]: To celebrate the 15 year anniversary of their classic album, Ocean Colour Scene performed ‘Moseley Shoals’ in its entirety. A further storming set featured the best of the rest of their repertoire.
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Artist: James
Support: Frazer King
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 14.12.10
Artist: The Human League
Venue: The Victoria Theatre, Halifax
Date: 30.11.10
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