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18 April 2023
Entrepreneur Xeyoa is Determined to Make Musicians Successful With His Social Media Agency
There are many young entrepreneurs out there who are passionate about using their skills to make a difference in the world. One such entrepreneur is a 16-year-old Xeyoa, who is dedicated to helping musicians.
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14 April 2023
The rise, fall, and resurgence of vinyl
In celebration of Record Store Day, Voice explores the history and resurgence of vinyl.
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19 April 2023
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe 2023
Want to see great shows and help Voice Magazine find the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer? Join us for a workshop on 19 April.
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10 April 2023
Want my job? with singer-songwriter Aisha Badru
"One day I bought a guitar, dropped out of college, and gave myself a year to make something happen with my music before enrolling back in my classes."
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7 April 2023 – 21 April 2023
Register to be considered for the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer Award 2023
Voice Magazine is excited to be hosting the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer Award 2023, and the nomination form is now open for you to submit your shows for consideration.
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6 April 2023
Cinderella as a ballet, yes or no?
Cinderella is showing at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden as a ballet choreographed by Frederick Ashton and music by Sergey Prokofiev. It takes you to another magical world full of emotions, heartthrob and magic.
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5 April 2023
Interview with musical comedian Eddie Mackenzie
Semi-finalist of the BBC New Comedy Awards 2021 and finalist of the Musical Comedy Awards 2023 Eddie Mackenzie talks about his Brighton Fringe show
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28 March 2023
Why this avant-garde artist refuses to have a genre
"What attracted me to music as an art form is the feeling of limitlessness. The endless potential and possibility of it all. The lawlessness endlessly intrigues me."
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25 March 2023
Hits out of Hell - The Meatloaf Songbook with Meat Live and the Never Neverland Express
This is my review of the spectacular performance of this magnificent show!
A must see for all.
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22 March 2023
How to make the most of being an arts participant
Whether you’re about to review an arts event or take part in an arts challenge, a little bit of preparation can help you get the most out of taking part in the arts.
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20 March 2023
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: Mamma Mia for pensioners...?
Inspired by the award winning film, this inspiring tale of friendship, family and romance proves it’s never too late to take the leap and break free from the confines of a lifelong comfort zone.
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18 March 2023
The Clone Roses 25th Anniversary Tour at Burnley Mechanics
Are you a Stones Roses fan? If so, this is the show for you!
Do you also love The Smiths? You do? Then this is for you to see a Brilliant Tribute!
This is my Review of The Stone Roses 25th Anniversary tour with special guests The Smiths LTD.
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17 March 2023
Hozier: Eat Your Young EP
A review of the long-awaited fourth EP by Andrew Hozier-Byrne.
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13 March 2023
Want my job? with Imperial Leisure Frontman Denis Smith
"Music is a creative field, if you want your work to be pure and true to you, advice from others is of little use. But at the same time it is worth appreciating that advice and education are not the same thing, it is vital to understand the difference."
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9 March 2023
The Rocky Horror Show: Unapologetically outlandish
Two cookie-cutter college kids are in for the craziest night EVER of dancing, aliens, sex and time warps after a chance encounter with the saucy corset-wearing, chainsaw-bearing Dr Frank-N-Furter…
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6 March 2023
Want my job? with Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter Aaron Horn
"The most challenging aspect of music the business is holding onto the love for music and the creative spark that drives artists while being forced to earn an income from it. So having a way of making money that isn’t music-based and being able to invest in your work can help."
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5 March 2023
Charlie and Stan: Review
A review of the electric Told by an Idiot and Theatre Royal Plymouth production, Charlie and Stan.
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27 February 2023
The story of Driscal and their 25-year-in-the-making album
London’s Driscal released their long-awaited single “You Didn’t Stand By Me” in anticipation of their 25-year-in-the-making album ‘It Took A While’.