Alison Moyet main stage Saturday afternoon.
Clean Bandit on the main stage at Camp Bestival
Eliza Carthy, Eaves and Wretch 32 shot at Camp Bestival early Friday evening.
The Buzzcocks played a classic set of hits and more recent material on Friday tea-time,the first day of Camp Bestival 2015,
John Power ex member of the legendary La's and founder member of Cast playing a rare solo gig at Manchester's Ruby Lounge.
Despite keeping the audience waiting for nearly an hour and hitting the stage at 1am the Enemy played a superb set of new material peppered with hits which kept the crowd ecstatic and even prompted a stage invasion.
Bolton's Jordan Allen performing a rocking set at Marple's Blackthorn Festival, another one to watch in the next few months as he reaches a larger audience.
Second headliners behind The Enemy, The Tapestry were amazing almost stealing the show with a blistering set in front of what was virtually a home crowd.That this band is still unsigned is a mystery and hopefully soon to be rectified, they are going to be massive!
Following an amazing DJ set, Anton Newcombe was joined by Tess Parks and the band for a superb set featuring tracks from the new album " I Declare Nothing".
A storming set from Australian psychedelic garage rockers King Gizzard, Melbourne's finest on a steamy Manchester night.
A great venue for the Inspirals and a lot of fans made the trip over the Pennines for what was a brilliant night!
Membranes supported by Evil Blizzard and Faerground Accident
A great Sunday night in Manchester.
Great support band!
A welcome return to Manchester by Northern Irish band Ash promoting their new album Kablammo! in front of a sold out crowd.
A welcome visit to Manchester by Memphis rockers Tav Falco's Panther Burns who's unique blend of blues,country and rock music is cited by many bands including Primal Scream as an important influence.
Saint Motel on a winter night in Manchester just before they started to take off!
These are the latest photos from Jah Wobble, performing live at Sound Control in Manchester on Friday 5th June.
A Wednesday night in Liverpool courtesy of Cherry Red Records was a great night to see the legendary Fall. Promoting their 31st album Sub-Lingual Tablet the band sounded great and Mark E. Smith was on top form joking with the audience. Great to capture such an iconic band at the top of their game.