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Barcelona Beat

After years of navigating Barcelona’s vibrant streets, I’ve seen countless visitors fall into the same traps. Forget the generic itineraries. If you want to truly experience the city, you need to ditch the common tourist playbook and embrace a more informed approach. I’m here to show you how. Ditching the Tourist Pass Trap Listen, I […]

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What Venues To Hit On Your Southern Tour

All great bands started out performing country-wide tours, and along the way, they collect their first bunch of fans; this is the standard for the general path of most bands. public to broadcast their favourite bands on Facebook, with the help of social media like Youtube and Twitter. There are many ways you can tour […]

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Top 5 Things to do in Amsterdam

Amsterdam has gained notoriety in previous decades for it’s liberal approach to cannabis use and prostitution and for a long time was considered something of a ‘sin city’. Whilst these practices still go on, thankfully the city is now recognised for the beautiful metropolis and great European city that it is. Amsterdam currently receives just […]

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Planning a Group Tour of NYC’s Music History

New York City’s music history is not a single story. It is a patchwork of venues, studios, and neighborhoods that each birthed distinct genres and movements. For a group — whether 6 friends or 20 colleagues — the challenge is not finding things to see. It is fitting the essential sites into a walking order […]

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Where to Rock Out in Sydney

You’ve landed in Sydney. You want loud guitars, cold beer, and a room where the band actually sounds good. Not a cover band playing “Wonderwall” at 9pm on a Tuesday. Where do you go? I spent a month hitting every venue I could find — from the sticky-floored dives in Newtown to the polished rooms […]

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Three Tricks for Great Cheap Music in London

Most people assume a night of live music in London means spending £80 on a standing ticket at Brixton Academy, then another £15 for two pints. That version of London exists. But it’s not the only one. There’s a parallel London where you hear world-class classical musicians in a hall with near-perfect acoustics for £8. […]

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5 Wild Party Vacation Ideas

You’ve got the group chat locked in, two weeks off approved, and everyone is actually serious this time. The question isn’t whether to go — it’s where. Not all party destinations are equal. Some are legendary for a reason. Others coast on reputation while delivering overpriced drinks and underwhelming crowds. These five are the real […]

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