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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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The legendary Lionel Richie has been confirmed as headliner for BBC Radio 2's Live In Hyde Park event. The performance will be the singing superstar's only UK show for 2011.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Do It Like a Dude singer Jessie J has announced through Twitter that she will be supported by grime artist Devlin on her up and coming UK tour.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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English singer-songwriter Pixie Lott is back this month with a brand new track called ‘All About Tonight’, which will premiere on UK radio on Monday the 11th.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Alternative rock band dEUS were regarded as one of the most interesting indie acts of the nineties. Expected to release a new album in Autumn of this year, dEUS have announced a October London concert to showcase their new material.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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The under-fire organiser of JLS’ recent gig in Winchester have made a generous offer to the fans that missed the show due to traffic and bad weather - free tickets to another JLS concert.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Erasure, pioneers of the futuristic, electronic sound, have announced details of a 16-date UK tour this Autumn.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Following on from their June release of single Carnival/I Love that you Know, Disclosure have decided to give away their brand new EP, which contains three previously unheard tracks, for free.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Big Chill Festival organisers are offering a new alternative to paying for your ticket this year – by partaking in a charity bike ride from Bristol to the festival site.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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The Answer, the award-winning Irish rockers whose emotive music and fearsome live reputation have won them a dedicated international following, will release their latest studio album in September 2011.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Fresh from another storming and sweaty UK and European tour, The Pigeon Detectives announce the release of the second single ‘Lost’.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Irish X-Factor duo Jedward have sparked massive speculation that they will be bringing their Carnival tour to the UK later on this year.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Electronic production team Swedish House Mafia have released a short film to thank the thousands of British fans that went to see them on tour.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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American rockers Puddle of Mudd (pictured) and hard-core five-piece Soil have announced a co-headline UK tour for the Autumn.
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Monday, 04 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Fresh from the success of his #6 single Buzzin’, LA Native Mann is back with his huge follow-up 2nd single The Mack feat. Snoop Dogg & Iyaz.
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Monday, 04 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Troubled singer Amy Winehouse has cancelled all of her European summer dates after her calamitous performance in Serbia last month – but attendees of Bilbao’s BBK Live Festival are in for a treat as Winehouse was replaced by recently reformed rockers Suede.
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Monday, 04 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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The Whip, who made their live return over the weekend at London’s Wireless Festival, have announced a run of shows in September.
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Monday, 04 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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Ladies favourite Jason Derülo has managed to stay top of the charts for another week.
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Monday, 04 July 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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AWOLNATION’s debut album ‘Megalithic Symphony’, out this week, is a bold and daring debut which references an array of genres, featuring a heady blend of electronica and infectious hooks amalgamating into a supersonic aural montage for the senses. Check out a full stream of the record HERE
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Monday, 04 July 2011 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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American rockers A Day to Remember are a band known for their extensive touring – and they are coming back to the UK again for another tour this year.
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Live Reviews
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Monday, 04 July 2011 |
Written by Ben Bland
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Conor Oberst has become the poster boy for a generation, whether he likes it or not. For the sensitive teenager who yearned for escape in the early 21st century there was no better voice than Oberst and his Bright Eyes project. Nobody else had quite the knack for saying what you wanted to say about the girl you liked but were too scared to talk to and nobody else could express their disdain for the rampant consumerism and lack of care embodying contemporary society. Of course, this is all fairly inaccurate because lots of people write brilliant love songs and Oberst isn’t the most subtle singer of ‘protest songs’. What Oberst has done under the Bright Eyes moniker though, and this is beyond doubt, is bring simple folk music to a lot of young people who would never have listened to anything remotely similar otherwise. He has an earnest appeal that puts him head and shoulders above most of his contemporaries. Predictably, comparisons with Dylan have been frequent throughout his career and, in many ways such comparisons are becoming more valid over time. After all Oberst has expressed his desire to escape his past work under the Bright Eyes moniker and comes to the Royal Albert Hall having released a recent album that is largely led by electric guitars and keyboards rather than soft acoustic strums.
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