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Falkirk folk punk band Brògeal take Kingston by storm
The Scottish quintet made a night to remember at the Fighting Cocks Falkirk band Brògeal played a full set of their debut album Tuesday Paper
Watch: London Games Festival celebrates 10th anniversary at Trafalgar Square
The Trafalgar Takeover for the London Games Festival celebrated Black, Asian and minority industry professionals and had interactive arcade games re-imagined for families to enjoy.
The festival aimed to bring together families, gamers and those interested in the gaming industry to enjoy physical creations of famous arcade games, such as Tetris and Pacman, play new indie games in the Lounge and explore the BAME exhibition of industry figures called Ensemble.
Review: Lucy Dacus, Forever Is A Feeling
Ahead of her live performance this summer in Kingston, we listened to the Boygenius musician’s latest solo record.
After three years since her last performance in Kingston, Lucy Dacus returns following the release of her new album, Forever is a Feeling.
Watch: A trip inside the iconic Banquet Records
Kingston’s Banquet Records is known not only for its wide selection of music, but also for organising gigs and events in and around the area.
This year marks the 20th Anniversary of their transition from Beggars Banquet to Banquet Records, after being taken over by current owners Jon Tolley and Mike Smith.
Watch: Inside the Korean female art exhibition at Kingston Museum
Kingston Museum has celebrated the significant Korean culture locally, partnering with Korean-led art collective 4482 [SASAPARI] to host ‘K-Women: Celebrating Korean Female Artists’.
Review: Kim’s Convenience at Kingston’s Rose Theatre
Now a five-season Netflix series, Ins Choi’s comedy drama Kim’s Convenience, which follows the Kim family’s antics in their Korean Canadian store, is returning to the stage for a UK tour.
After a memorable performance at Kingston’s Rose Theatre in March, Kim’s Convenience is set to show across the country until July 2025, from Brighton to Birmingham.
Watch: Inside Kingston’s stand-up comedy competition for new acts
For 23 years, Crack Comedy has ran a stand-up competition for new and aspiring comics at the Grey Horse Pub in Kingston.
Known across London for the quality of its comedy acts, on Sunday nights, Crack Comedy opens up the stage for anyone to deliver a short set to an intimate audience.
Review: The House Party at Kingston’s Rose Theatre
Theatre company Headlong and Frantic Assembly reimagine Strindberg’s Miss Julie as an eighteenth birthday party.
Steven Wilson: The Overview review – an astronaut’s existential journey
“A 42-minute-long journey based on the reported “overview effect” Kingston-born musician Steven Wilson releases his eighth studio album, The Overview, via Fiction Records on 14
