
The life and times of Neil Diamond, who appears at Birmingham’s NIA on June 10 - in his own words.
Two more bands with strong Midlands connections will be joining Black Country heavy metal legends Judas Priest on the bill at next month’s Download rock festival.
Legendary rocker Francis Rossi, frontman of Status Quo, has promised fans in the Midlands a show featuring all the band’s favourites when they appear at Cannock Chase next month.
Cannock-born Glenn Hughes, former singer and bassist with Trapeze and Deep Purple, is bringing his new album sounds to the Midlands next month, and today the Express & Star has some Glenn goodies for fans to win.
Def Leppard may be seen as Sheffield’s finest sons but talking to singer Joe Elliott, you discover the Midlands have played a crucial role in shaping the band into the rock superstars of today. Ian Harvey finds out more.
The sold-out signs were up when singer-songwriter Jack Savoretti made a return visit to Birmingham.
Cannock rock group Ortega are set to play a charity gig at Birmingham Academy 2 in aid of Leukaemia Research.