Category: Tips and tricks
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The Perfect Drug – Graspop Metal Festival (Belgium) – Part 2
Time for the second part of the Graspop adventures. Feel free to read it all or skip through to travel to find out how to miss a plane even when arriving early at the airport.
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What could go wrong? – Graspop Metal Festival (Belgium) – Part 1
Mol, 19 – 23rd June. There were far too many things to share about Graspop for one post. More to come soon! Feel free to use the links at the top to jump through the content. I was not one for going to music festivals. That changed a couple of years ago
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The State of the World – Kalandra – Edinburgh (UK)
The Caves, 26th May 2025 It’s been a little while since I shared a concert adventure, guess I have been too busy trying to find the way to the front row lately! Time to tell you about my trip up to Scotland to see Kalandra earlier this year. They were one of the many bands…
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Tell it like it is! – Skunk Anansie, Birmingham (UK)
O2 Academy Birmingham, 5th April 2025. Life has been pretty busy lately. It has taken longer than I wanted to share another concert adventure (and there has been plenty of them).
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Set this place on fire! Charlotte Wessels, Dordrecht (Netherlands)
Bibelot Poppodium, 21st February 2025. I have been a big fan of Charlotte Wessels since discovering Delain, back in 2011, when I saw them performing at the Assembly Rooms in Leamington Spa. They quickly went on to become one of my favorite bands.
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Faster than Light! – Unleash the Archers, London (UK)
Islington Assembly Hall, 16th February 2025. I discovered Unleash the Archers through the recommendation of a Canadian music friend. The moment I heard the firsts drums and guitar riffs I was hooked; Brittney’s voice sealed the deal. It was the music caffeine shot I desperately needed on the day.
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Are you ready? Let’s go to a concert with low vision
Since moving to the UK quite a few years ago, I made a point of getting to see as many as my favourite artists as I could. My eye condition was mild during the first years here. My friends knew I would need an arm to navigate crowds and dark places and were always happy…