Live Reviews

LE SSERAFIM live in Osaka: a charming, emotional celebration of community

On their first overseas tour, the quintet display incredible levels of charisma and showmanship that can only be compared to that of seasoned acts

TWICE live in Singapore: never a dull moment with K-pop’s finest

Not even a delay could stop the girl group from bringing the Singapore Indoor Stadium to life

Krazy K-pop Super Concert 2023 review: an admirable first attempt

CRAVITY and AB6IX hyped the crowd up for stunning performances by Kwon Eun-bi, IVE and MONSTA X

Reading Festival 2023: the best moments from the Bank Holiday bash

From Billie's return to The Killers bringing a slice of the Vegas strip to the Reading faithful, this year's event was stuffed with huge moments

SEVENTEEN live in Seoul: unbeatable energy from K-pop’s peerless performers

The K-pop act’s two-day ‘Follow’ concert in Seoul prove to be a worthy landing place for Korean and international fans alike

BLACKPINK live in London: fast-paced fun from one of the world’s leading girl groups

Hyde Park, July 2: the K-pop four-piece deliver a tight set but fall short of special as they headline London’s BST Hyde Park

Head In The Clouds New York review: 88rising comes home in style at globe-hopping festival

In its debut east coast offering, HITC enlists the likes of XG, ITZY, NIKI, Rich Brian to transport the Queens audience

Tomorrow X Together live in New York: magic and mayhem at boyband’s first US arena tour

As they enter the concert big leagues, TXT bring an ambitious show to the stage, but take a moment to warm up to the challenge ahead

Suga live in New York: a show-stopping statement of artistic intent at the BTS rapper’s debut solo tour

Heading out on his own tour for the first time, the star celebrates his debut solo album 'D-DAY' with one of the most ambitious live shows in recent memory

The World is a Vampire live in Sydney: great performances save Smashing Pumpkins’ music-meets-wrestling experiment

Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, April 18: the wrestling falls flat at this nominal festival, though the music certainly doesn’t
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