Music
Get ready for a really Massive night out in Milton Keynes
Aussie rock mob Massive are back on the road and they’ve brought a package of plenty along for the ride. Black Aces and Tesquila Mockingbyrd are eating up the road miles with them, and on Wednesday night (Oct 5), the Aussie Wrecking Crew tour rolls into these parts for a date at The Craufurd Arms....
Tribute to The Who comes to Bedford this week
Who’s Next’s live show aims to recreate the band at their seventies best, with the aid of authentic stage wear and instruments. The result is a time machine ride back to the days of Live at Leeds, The Isle of Wight Festival, Tanglewood and the Fillmore shows. It is a must for any Who fan!...
Miranda Lee Richards makes long-overdue return to the UK, and Milton Keynes is on the schedule
She was born in San Fransisco after the summer of love and before the dawn of disco, and Miranda Lee Richards was raised in an environment that was both bohemian and artistic. Small wonder that she graduated from the San Francisco School of The Arts, and then music came calling. ...
Duct Tape, Foam and Freedom with Psychostick at The Craufurd Arms
American comedy rock kings Psychostick are back in the UK this month, following their 2015 debut here, and they are coming back to The Craufurd Arms once again. ...
Book in for a Britpop Jukebox Rock Show at The Craufurd Arms
The show premiered at this year's Fringe Fest in Brighton, and was inspired by the 1954 B-Movie The Devil Girl From Mars, and the song Girl From Mars by Ash. Hits from Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Catatonia, Republica, Supergrass and plenty more from the Britpop era feature....
Milton Keynes band rally to support Musicians Against Homelessness
“I am delighted that bands of this calibre want to be part of this campaign,” Alan McGee said. “The support in Newport Pagnell and Milton Keynes has been tremendous and inspiring and it's fantastic to see so many come forward to take part. “Although our primary concern is to combat the scourge of homelessness it is vital that the MAH gigs also give up-and-coming bands a chance to play to larger audiences.”...









