Beth Gibbons will head to Australia for the first time in over 15 years — where she performed with Portishead — this June.
Headlining this year’s edition are Belfast rap trio Kneecap, Wet Leg, electronic duo Underworld, Portishead vocalist Beth Gibbons, and Brooklyn alt-rock mainstays TV On The Radio. Elsewhere on the ...
Also added to the line-up are acclaimed indie sensations Wet Leg, Brooklyn alt-rock mainstays TV On The Radio and Beth Gibbons, lead singer of Portishead. The news follows a record sell out for ...
The fondly-remembered band released their debut album in the opening days of the 90s, which included Here's Where The Story Ends and the all-time favourite Can't Be Sure. Clint Boon and co's ...
To listen on most smart speakers, just say “ask BBC Sounds to play Radio 2 Unwinds with Angela Griffin".
Deb Grant welcomes you to a brand new week ahead in the People's Pinboard. Plus we've got the most essential viewing picks across TV, film and streaming in This Week's Watchlist, and we'll all ...
The Portishead to Bristol route was opened in 1867, and then closed in 1964 as part of a mass culling known as the Beeching cuts. Richard Beeching was Chairman of the British Railways Board who ...
The proposals include major new housing in the new village of Wolvershill, expanding Nailsea to the north, south and west and building about 1,000 more homes in Pill and 400 homes on Portishead Down.
Portishead, which lost its station in 1954, is expected to have a new rail link to Bristol Temple Meads by 2027, slashing journey times and boosting the local economy. The project, known as ...
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