Eurovision: can Blue win it for the UK?
As the Eurovision hits our tv screens this weekend, we take a look at what this year means to Great Britain.
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As the Eurovision hits our tv screens this weekend, we take a look at what this year means to Great Britain.
Despite the number of gigs dropping at the Engine Shed, things could be looking up for the venue. The Linc spoke to the Engine Shed's events and programme manager Victoria…
Welsh sextet The Blackout will be coming to The Engine Shed later this year in November, playing songs from their new album "Hope".
Buskers come in all shapes and sizes, anything from a student with a guitar, an eccentric man with a recorder or even a five piece rock ‘n roll band.
It's Lincoln's major music venue but with the number of acts booked by the end of the year, does it look like the Engine Shed is running out of steam?
Celebrating it's fifth birthday this year, 2000 Trees is bringing some of the biggest and best UK artists to Upcote Farm in July.
With the music business continuing to thrive and competition heating up, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to get noticed. Meet two students at Lincoln who are having their shot.
Hidden in the back of dusty goodwill collections in charity shops across the country, are vinyls that can be picked up for literally a few pence, but can be sold…
Y Not Festival offers great value for money experience and is ideal for first time festival-goers. John Fernandez tell more.
Bowling For Soup are playing the Engine Shed on April 10th, here's your chance to get your hands on some free tickets!