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Solstice, Ghost Of The Machine and Clive Nolan all sign for Progrock.com’s Essentials label
By Jerry Ewing published
US label Progrock.com’s Essentials signs three top UK prog acts and will release their next albums later this year

Von Hertzen Brothers, Solstice and Lazuli annunced as headliners for Fusion 6
By Jerry Ewing published
Fusion 6, the popular UK prog event will take place in Stourport from March 7-9 next year

Solstice announce limited edition Cropredy double coloured vinyl live album
By Jerry Ewing published
Solstice's live set from the 2023 Cropredy festival will be released later this year

Want to see Solstice at the 100 Club?
By Jerry Ewing published
UK proggers Solstice will play London's legendary 100 Club on June 1

"Every successful band has someone who is really driven and I’m that man. It’s the first time since the early days that I’ve felt ambitious." Solstice and the making of Light Up
By Rich Wilson published
With an armful of new tunes and their current line-up fully ensconced, Solstice guitarist Andy Glass discusses creative freedom, the joy of playing live and finding the motivation to keep carrying on.

We celebrate the 80s prog revival on the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Greg Lake, Yes, Nektar, Francis Dunnery, Moon Safari, Cyan, Tarja, Mariusz Duda, Earthside, Matt Berry and loads more...

The Emerald Dawn and Solstice to headline Soundle Festival
By Jerry Ewing published
Next year's Soundle Weekend takes place in Peterborough on June 1 and 2

Oliver Wakeman to debut music from Yes' From A Page at Winter's End Festival 2024
By Jerry Ewing published
London post-rockers The Fierce & The Dead and UK proggers Solstice also to headline the annual progressive rock festival

"We didn't look like hobbits and we hadn't been to public school": how Marillion, IQ, Pendragon and more kick-started the unlikeliest of prog rock revivals
By Jerry Ewing published
By the end of the 70s they thought it was all over. And few would have bet on prog rock ever coming back again at all, let alone doing so with the success that it did in the 80s
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