Tuesday, May 12, 2026
DaughtryNew MusicRock Tours Gig Guide

Making a stop over in Nottingham this week are Daughtry to perform an amazing show to the heaving, sell out, crowd at the home of East Midlands music, Rock City. The American idol superstar treated the uk fans to a night of hard-hitting music courtesy of “The Dearly Beloved Tour” which includes music from the artist 17-year career.

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Elles BaileyRock Tours Gig Guide

When I first saw Elles Bailey here in Edinburgh, nearly six years ago, I reckoned she was a promising young artist. Nowadays though – blimey, when she and her band come onstage and get cracking with ‘The Game’, it’s clear that that promise has absolutely been fulfilled. The song is a gutsy belter, the band are cooking, and Bailey is a commanding presence, a vibrant performer both vocally and visually.

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Planet Rock News, Review | Rock News UKRock Tours Gig GuideThe Teskey Brothers

It feels preposterous to suggest a band who formed in 2008 are enjoying a meteoric rise, but in the case of the Teskey Brothers, it makes a weird kind of sense. They spent nine years playing the bars of Melbourne; it wasn’t until the release of their 2017 album Half Mile Harvest that they performed outside of the state of Victoria. Three albums later and they are playing tonight on the other side of the world in Glasgow, Scotland to a full house.

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Ayron JonesNew MusicRock Tours Gig Guide

Seattle rocker Ayron Jones announces the forthcoming release of his highly-anticipated second album today. The 10-track LP, Chronicles of the Kid, will come via Big Machine/John Varvatos Records on 23rd June and is currently available for pre-order. Audiences can get an advanced taste of the record with Jones’ new single, ‘Blood in the Water’, out now on all platforms 

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Gig reviewsKing KingRock Tours Gig Guide

Heading into Rock City Nottingham tonight are Scottish Blues Rockers, King King. Having decided that Scotland is too cold at this time of year, the brothers Alan and Stevie Nimmo have packed up their kilts and headed out on the tour bus to perform at a whopping eighteen venues during the month of March.

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