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D IS FOR DISTANCE

Not many documentaries manage to be as intellectually ambitious and emotionally raw as D is for Distance, a deeply personal yet far-reaching work from Christopher Petit and Emma Matthews.

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WATERPARKS: BRISTOL, UK

Waterparks brought the hugely successful Prowler Tour to Bristol with support from Greywind, serving as a strong reminder of why the trio remain one of the most unpredictable yet exciting forces.

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FEET: LIVERPOOL, UK

Banners, bangers and buffoonery - beloved indie rock/psych band FEET return to the touring world, ahead of their upcoming album. Delve into the shenanigans at Arts Club, Liverpool.

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BTS - ARIRANG

BTS’s Arirang is a carefully crafted piece of work that perfectly balances heritage, identity, and pop into the comeback album of the year.

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MATILDA: THE MUSICAL: LONDON, UK

Fifteen years into its West End run at the Cambridge Theatre, Matilda The Musical shows no signs of losing its mischievous sparkle. Quite the opposite: this anarchic, big-hearted adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved story feels as fresh, funny and emotionally resonant as ever.

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GORILLAZ: MANCHESTER, UK

The second night in Manchester at Co-op Live on March 21 had this unmistakable polish; you could feel the band settling into their groove. What unfolded wasn’t just a huge live show; it was clearly something they’d shaped around pacing, texture, and control.

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