Data released from YouGov has outlined that half of Britons say that 80s music is their favourite genre.
For unassigned and emerging musicians, appearing on the bill of a festival to later play their stages has always been a dream to tick off the bucket list and put them on a path to achieving major things as an artist.
Birmingham has one of the largest and most culturally diverse music scenes in the country. It has pioneered reggae music, is home to heavy metal and now excels in techno music.
The vibrant streets of Liverpool will have an estimated 100,000 tourists flocking to Merseyside due to the highly anticipated Eurovision Song Contest.
A brand new development featuring 24 high-end studios and a private bar.
Glasgow boasts one of the most iconic live music scenes, as it holds some legendary venues across the country.
One of Manchester’s most-loved NYC pizza bars, Nell’s, will be launching an incredible new Saturday Event.
Given that Leeds was a major city without a major arena until relatively recently, it has long been a hub of top class independent venues.
Sir Bobby Robson, Ant & Dec, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Stotties, Brown Ale, Cheryl and, most recently, Sam Fender. Newcastle has gifted the world a whole lot.
As highlighted in new research, despite the recent rise in inflation.
Mental health and wellness has come into sharp focus within the hospitality industry over the last few years.
If there’s a city that knows how to do a night on the tiles, it’s Glasgow.
Oxford’s music scene is as exciting as ever, with artists such as Foals, Supergrass, Radiohead and Glass Animals rising through their ranks.
A new survey from GigPig on International Women's Day has outlined that eight in ten artists have suffered gender inequality when performing live.
The Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) has urged venues not to charge commissions on artists as it attacks the touring ecosystem.
PMT and GigPig join forces for the musicians of the future
Newcastle is constantly putting forward the argument to the rest of the country that they have the best collection of record shops and it is clear to see why.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to be powerful enough to spearhead the future of the music industry. At least that’s what David Guetta believes.
Leeds’ link to music is immense, especially as it hosts one of the country's biggest and most well renowned festivals, so it is only right that they have an equally immense selection of record shops.
There are not many cities around the world, let alone within the UK, that have contributed as much to music as Liverpool has. And we’re not only talking about John, Paul, George and Ringo.
The streets are their stage and the shoppers are their audience, busking is the key to amplifying any bustling city centre and the perfect opportunity to develop the careers of talented musicians.