2022-09-17 – Ash – o2 Institute, Birmingham
Photography & Review: Glenn Rossington. Saturday night in B-town and celebrating a 21st Birthday is not normally my kind of
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Read MorePhotography & Review: Glenn Rossington On a hot and sweaty Tuesday night, the atmosphere in Birmingham’s o2 Institute is relaxed
Read MorePhotography & Review: Glenn Rossington. Who would have envisaged that almost 30 years later, rising from the ashes of The
Read MorePhotography & Review: Glenn Rossington. On the day they release their second album ‘Are We Gonna Be Alright?’, Fickle Friends
Read MorePhotography & Review: Glenn Rossington. On a bitterly cold early December evening, the HMV Empire is tonight hosting a very
Read MorePhotography & Review: Glenn Rossington. As she regularly points out throughout tonights’ set, Self Esteem aka Rebecca Lucy Taylor spent
Read MoreReview & Photography: Glenn Rossington. Having used the venue to rehearse for their upcoming UK Arena Tour for the last
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