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A 'Touch' of Frost - we speak to jungle legend Jumpin Jack Frost about his collaborations with Nottingham musicians and promoters
Wed 07 May 2025Widely known as the Godfather of jungle and drum n bass, Jumpin Jack Frost talks to us about his upcoming collaboration with a dynamic collective of Nottingham musicians and promoters.
Gig review: Personal Trainer at Rescue Rooms
Wed 07 May 2025Dutch indie rock band Personal Trainer swung by Rescue Rooms on their UK tour of their 2024 release Still Waiting, much to the excitement of LeftLion. We headed down for a Thursday night boogie…
Connecting the Dots: Celebrating 20 years of Dot2Dot Festival
Wed 07 May 2025From intimate beginnings to sprawling across iconic venues in Nottingham and Bristol, Dot to Dot has become a cornerstone of the UK’s festival calendar. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, the festival has been championing emerging artists since the mid-00s indie boom, many of which have risen to international acclaim.
With this in mind, we decided to take a look back at the festival’s history, speaking to the team behind the UK’s best metropolitan festival and explore the global superstars that have emerged from Dot To Dot over the last two decades…
Concert review: The Hallé at Royal Concert Hall
Tue 06 May 2025A programme of works from and inspired by America saw The Hallé, under dynamic Polish conductor Marta Gardolińska, on peak form at the Royal Concert Hall...
Comedy review: Disabled Cants at The Vat & Fiddle
Tue 06 May 2025Searing political rants, baited breath and a spit full of laughs was the best way for Bea Udeh to celebrate a Monday night of out-out comedy in Nottingham's South-side with Disabled Cants at The Vat & Fiddle...
On the Road again: The story behind Igloo Hybrid, Nottingham's sole hostel accomodation
Tue 06 May 2025Tucked away in a quaint courtyard just off Wheeler Gate, Igloo Hybrid is Nottingham’s only hostel accommodation for visitors to the city. After thirty years of welcoming guests from around the world, owner B Kristiansen is getting ready to sell up and return to her native Denmark, but not before finding a buyer that will keep the heart of Igloo beating. We spoke to B to find out what kept her in Nottingham for so long and what goes into running this local establishment.