The Notting Hill Arts Club hand-picks a selection of indie, rock and post-punk bands who he reckons could be the next Oasis/Libertines/Jesus & Mary Chain.
With past DJs including Courtney Love, Mick Jones and Mercury Rev, there is no doubt that McGee still has the clout to attract some of the biggest names in the business.
Great DJs, great bands and a host of indie celebrities battling it out on the dancefloor - what more could you possibly want? You want it all free? Well you're in luck because now it is!
For years now All Tomorrow's Parties festivals have been the event of choice for discerning, bearded music fans up and down the country. The list of ridiculously awesome upcoming ATP gigs is already ...
A massive one day party where all of East London’s favourite bands got together and played to 400-500 people, The 1-2-3-4 festival is to Dalston's DIY scene as the Sundance Film Festival is to ou...
Ah Field Day. That magical day, once every year when Victoria Park ushers out all of the playing children and dog walkers and welcomes in 20,000 indie kids to whoop, go wild and feel woozy after too ma...
A lovely, family friendly one-day festival in Victoria Park, featuring a healthy, cross-the-board selection of music, a great comedy line-up, magic and cabaret, art installations and a stre...
Lovebox return to Victoria Park for what is now a three day extravaganza.They persist with fresh and brilliant line-ups across the indie and dance music spectrum, securing long-standing legends amongst ...
A London-based four-piece who played their first ever gig with British Sea Power back in January, Savages deliver inspired, assertive indie rock through a kaleidoscope of groove laden no wave guitars and...
In Beth's words, The Gossip formed,'cause we were bored. Our mission is to make you dance' and dance you will - to their one good song 'Standing in The Way of Control' which, if you had to write one awesome...
One of the most conceptual punk acts to come over the horizon since Sonic Youth first heaved into view during the summer of '83, Japanther are definitely not afraid to think outside the bubble wh...
Greyscale Theatre present a collection of brilliantly bright and hideously annoying characters who will charm the pants off you. They are angry as hell and eager to explain everything in a darkend room...
As the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubille, Kensington Palace hosts an exhibition that looks back at the UK's last monarch to do so - Queen Victoria, in 1897. Until 04.11.12.
The second instalment of Pret a Pohot at Richard Young gallery this Christmas. On display (and for sale) are a host of photographic prints, with prices ranging from £50 to £5,000. Until 31.01.12.
It's difficult to list this show. Reading words describing the work of Opera Erratica will make your brain hurt but watching it is quite phenomenal. The story is moving and fractured and the images are...
This summer sees the Museum of Brands host an exhibition of souvenirs and commemorative merchandise made to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Until 31.08.12.