The Best Gigs of April as Told by Gigantic Gig Goers
Posted on Friday 2nd May 2025 at 15:50

Written by
Bethan Boast
Spring is in full swing, and April’s been buzzing with unforgettable live music moments! From stadium-sized spectacles to cosy club nights, we’ve loved seeing so many of you making the most of the month with gigs that truly hit the spot.
Whether you’ve been catching your favourite artist on tour or discovering a new obsession at a local venue, following your stories has been brilliant. Keep those reviews coming—we love reading them! And don’t forget to tag us in your gig pics on Instagram using @GiganticTickets and #GiganticGigGoer so we can see your best live music memories.
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Check out these glowing five-star reviews from April ⭐
ANDREA BOCELLI - 3Arena, Dublin (Monday 28th April 2025)
Once in a lifetime performance!
Last night we had a once-in-a-lifetime performance; it was a privilege to be in the presence of such greatness. We will never forget this night. No words can describe the feeling we had leaving the 3Arena after the concert. Hopefully, I will have the opportunity to experience this again.
Review by Peter O'Callaghan.
JOE BONAMASSA - Brighton Centre, Brighton (Sunday 27th April 2025)
Joe's In Charge!
If you looked at a set list, it would be just 12 songs in two hours. However, you have two hours of excellent music with Joe Bonamassa showcasing his excellent guitar skills.
Showcasing all types of musical styles, through the show, he is in full command of the band and the crowd.
An excellent time that seemed to go too quickly. Waiting for the next tour now.
Review by Ian L.
SARI SCHORR - The Tivoli, Buckley (Friday 25th April 2025)
Amazing range, energy and presence, Sari is a powerhouse!
First time seeing Sari, and wow...what a set, ranging from ballads to blues to rock, she delivered a peerless performance that was worthy of an arena event.
Will certainly be catching her again.
Review by BigWelshMark.
THROWN - XOYO, Birmingham (Thursday 24th April 2025)
Absolutely unbelievable.
As the second hardcore gig I’ve gone to, it was amazing.
All three warm-up bands, Graphic Nature, Unity TX, and Crystal Lake, were incredible, brought so much energy and really got the crowd going. Then Thrown came on and blew us all away. 10/10 performance will definitely be seeing all of them again the next time they come to town!
Review by Gabbie.
LUCY SPRAGGAN - Union Chapel, London (Friday 28th April 2025)
WHAT A GIG!
The show Lucy Spraggan put on was perfect for the venue Union Chapel, it was intimate & very personal, the songs although new versions of old song where still recognisable, it was a damn good night well worth seeing.
Review by Anon.
JEFF WAYNE'S THE WAR OF THE WORLDS - ALIVE ON STAGE: - bp pulse LIVE (formerly Resorts World Arena), Birmingham (Friday 18th April 2025)
I had goosebumps as soon as the music started!
Amazing show! Third time we have seen it and really hope there will be a fourth time! The music, orchestra and band are incredible.
Wonderful live experience! Would highly recommend it to anyone.
Review by Debbie J.
SI CRANSTOUN - G2, Glasgow (Saturday 12th April 2025)
Great set!
Si sang old and new songs for this performance. Different venue from last year, but still excellent.
As always, Si waits at the end to meet the fans for photos and to sell his merchandise.
Review by Diane P.
GEORDIE GREEP - The Adrian Flux Waterfront, Norwich (Sunday 6th April 2025)
Stellar experience at a great venue.
Since discovering the amazing Geordie Greep (and black midi) a few months back, I was so pleased to be able to attend this gig, given that so many venues were sold out.
The audience was appreciative (bar a handful who thought moshing during jazz improvisation moments was appropriate!), the band were incredibly tight, and whilst the performance just covered the near entirety of the album with one new song, the extended jam sessions just brought everything to life amazingly and viscerally.
Despite his young age and embryonic solo career, this incredible artist already sounds on top of his game, and I really don’t think it could’ve been any better.
Geordie will become a superstar, of that I have no doubt, and I look forward to watching his journey and hope to see him again soon. An unforgettable night!