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Gig review: CMAT at Rough Trade
Mon 01 Sept 2025While her star may be shining a little brighter in 2025 thanks to a standout Glastonbury performance and breakout TikTok hit Take A Sexy Picture of Me, Irish singer-songwriter CMAT has long been one of the best artists to come out of the 2020s thus far. Following her highly-acclaimed first two albums and a reputation for captivating live performances, her new album EURO-COUNTRY looks set to turn her from underrated gem into a bonafide global superstar. With her record store tour stopping by Rough Trade a day after the album's release, we knew we had to go along and catch one of her two performances in this intimate setting.…
Meeting local actor Charles Evans, who's running a backwards marathon for charity
Mon 01 Sept 2025In an effort to raise money for Autism East Midlands, a local charity supporting autistic people and their families, Notts local - Charles Evans - a creative, an actor, and autistic person himself takes on part challenge, part statement: a backwards marathon that’s as much about community and visibility as it is about proving that difference is strength. We spoke to Charles about his mission to celebrate neurodiversity and Out Of Order, a documentary being made about his training and self-discovery…
Gig review: The Hives at Rock City
Sun 31 Aug 2025The Hives are survivors. Having broken through at the vanguard of the garage rock scene of the early 00s, they cemented themselves early as one of the wildest, most exciting propositions in live music. Through classics such as Hate to Say I Told You So, Walk Idiot Walk and Tick Tick Boom, the band have become a beloved fixture in the landscape, carving out their niche and weathering the changing musical tides even as their peers fell away...
Cabaret, tug of war and speed skating: Here's what's on in Notts this week 1-7 September 2025
Sun 31 Aug 2025This week brings you a brilliant range of events in Notts, whether you are a theatre lover or a sporting fanatic, there's plenty in store to kick off your September. Here are our top picks for the week...
Truth and Legend: The Case of the Hucknall Zoo
Sat 30 Aug 2025LeftLion's resident urban myths expert Matthew Blaney tackles the legend of Hucknall Zoo...
Art is the heart: what to expect from year two of Art Fest in Notts
Sat 30 Aug 2025With its first year in 2024 bringing 34 new murals to Nottingham’s streets, Art Fest is back this month to splash more colour and creativity on walls throughout the city. Festival Director Benjamin Kay, who co-runs The Carousel in Hockley, tells us why he set up the festival and what to expect from this year…
We catch up with singer, musician and mod icon Miles Kane
Fri 29 Aug 2025From being a Little Flame to a Rascal and a Last Shadow Puppet, Liverpudlian mod brother Miles Kane has built a stellar career spanning more than 20 years. Now, happily ploughing his own furrow again, he returns to Nottingham next month to promote his latest long-player, Sunlight In The Shadows, with a date at Rough Trade. LeftLion caught up with him to bask in the rays of promotional duties to talk Nashville, Nottingham and Northern curry sauce…
LeftLion Issue #187 September 2025
Fri 29 Aug 2025It's the biggest issue of LeftLion ever! ...Along with sixteen pages dedicated to Nottingham street art, this issue features James Graham, 160 years of the Theatre Royal, landscape photographer Tracey Whitehead, The Sound Sanctuary, Movers venue, The Seafood Guy, Lyvia, vintage shopping, and plenty more...
In photos: Happy birthday to The Grove!
Thu 28 Aug 2025In just a year, The Grove has become one of Nottingham's success stories: a truly independent, DIY music space with an open, supportive and inclusive ethos. Run by Dan Cunningham and Cam Worne, this is a place of hard work, joy and community. We were there to capture the vibe of their first birthday bash...
Festival review: Foolhardy Folk Festival 2025
Thu 28 Aug 2025