"My already high expectations were blown away. @ElectricCallboy are seasoned live performers whose songs transfer from record to stage perfectly and they make you feel like you are the life of the party alongside them." - @Huntsman42156! 📷: @_Just_Bad
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Rather confused that I'm hearing deadmau5 & Rob Swire's - ghosts n stuff on today's playlist at work just now ... It wasn't me I swear 🙃 ... I did throw Pendulum's Witchcraft onto the Office playlist but not that one
Don Broco chat being brought in as last-minute 2000trees headliners, their show at Finsbury Park supporting Biffy Clyro, latest album 'Nightmare Tripping' and their upcoming show with Beartooth.
WATCH: https://t.co/1e7iIqBc6Q
Finally, after 3 years, 5 months and 2 days, The Plot In You unveiled the final chapter of their Volume series in the form of new single 'Carved' and a self-titled collection of their most career-defining songs yet!
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📢 🧨PALEFACE SWISS🧨 are killing it with fans and critics alike worldwide and selling out all shows before them. They return in January armed with new music, bigger production and 2 incredible special guests: 💥💥💥COUNTERPARTS and FOX LAKE💥. EPIC!
35th and final time hitting up Stay Gold in its current form ... this little venue has been such a staple in the scene for the past 8 years ... (hope this isn't truly the end)
Electric Callboy, Download Festival 2026
LIVE REVIEW: There are things happening right now on the Apex Stage that have definitely never occurred at Donington Park before. The first time a German Schlager song has been performed. The first time a hardstyle remix of blink-182’s ‘All The Small Things’ has been dropped. And, probably most prominently, the first time that a band has changed into gym gear in under a minute.
The thing is that Electric Callboy have always been about pushing the ante in this manner. The fact that they are now able to do it in front of literally thousands is just testament to not letting anyone dull your sparkle. Their rise to the top is all the proof you should ever need that being yourself makes diamonds and this is a well-earned display on Download’s biggest stage.
And whilst they are here, they're making sure that every boundary is pushed to breaking point. The deafening bass that accompanies opening bruiser ‘TANZNEID’ is stunningly belligerent, whilst the glorious positivity of new belter ‘Let The Good Times Roll’ is impossible not to shimmy to. Every delivery, from the continuously iconic ‘Hypa Hypa’ to the sterling silliness of ‘Elevator Operator’ is brilliant and bold, and the humongous crowd before them gobble up every last bit.
It’s a firm and always welcome reminder that this community is at its absolute best when it lets loose a little bit. And when Electric Callboy are the ones striking the match, it really does wonders.
✏️ Jack Rogers
📷 Carla Mundy