ICYMI: Top 5 News This Week
We’re back with our weekly top news! Continue reading ICYMI: Top 5 News This Week
We’re back with our weekly top news! Continue reading ICYMI: Top 5 News This Week
As Leo Tolstoy said, “The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.” That’s how London-based musician and composer Vincent Salgueiro’s conceptual EP ‘Cartesua’ was created – a year-long project fitted into five tracks. But time doesn’t matter here. ‘Cartesia’ proves that it can take a while to find your musical voice, and some things are worth the wait. Continue reading BIMM Introducing – Vincent Salgueiro
It’s Friday again and you know what’s on the menu: some good tunes for you all. And LDN is once again ready to guide you through the best music. Stay tuned for The 139, PIXIES, TOOL, Wet Leg and Tourist. Continue reading New Music Friday 04/03/2022
Happy March everyone – the new issue of LDN is out and it features cover star and actor-musician Ben Barnes, LDN’s take on new movie and album releases, a new BIMM introducing and more. Continue reading The new issue of LDN is out now!
‘Daisy Jones and The Six’ is Jenkins Reid’s second best selling novel after her stellar 2017 success ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ in 2017, which became an instant best favourite among fans. Continue reading Book Of The Week #3 – Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Welcome to LDN’s Monday Movers! Each week we’ll post a few tracks to get the pulse rate up a little. Enjoy! Continue reading Monday Movers 28/02/2022
For the first time in three years, the Teenage Cancer Trust is back with their annual concert at the Royal Albert Hall. The lineup is headed by the British rock legends The Who. They started these concerts back in 2000 and as patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust and the frontman Roger Daltrey has driven the Royal Albert Hall shows every year. Continue reading ICYMI: Top 5 News This Week
So, this week LDN is happy to present for you Florence + The Machine, OCEANS OF SLUMBER, The Vaccines, Khurangbin & Leon Bridges and Maude Latour. Continue reading New Music Friday 25/02/2022
In 1969, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg spent 21 days witnessing the complicated process of The Beatles working on their new album ‘Let It Be’ – which then had the working title ‘Get Back’ – and filmed almost every minute of it. This became his 1970 documentary on the band titled after the album. Continue reading Reviewed! Get Back, the Beatles Docuseries
Here’s our guide to the best LGBT+ spots whether you’re looking for a casual sober event or you fancy going out-out. Continue reading LDN’s Student Guide To London #3 – LGBTQIA+ Spaces