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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
Written by Saard
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They sound like someone should invent a new edgy teen drama just to feature their music. They look like they could do with a few cooked dinners. They smell like… I have no idea, probably hair gel, leather and money. They’ve announced a new tour like they really mean it. Click here to buy tickets
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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Following their recent sell-out tour of the UK, which saw the band play two consecutive nights at London’s Koko, the release of their massively acclaimed debut album ‘Manners’ and a frenetic summer of live activity - Passion Pit have announced they will return to the UK for their biggest headline tour to date in March 2010. Click here for tickets.
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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In the state of Minnesota lies a small town called Owatonna with roughly twenty-two thousand inhabitants. Within that city is a quiet road with a modest house. In that house there’s an unkempt basement with no windows. Within those confines you’ll find Adam Young of Owl City hard at work on his electronic and melodically infectious music of simple and singular beauty. Click here for Owl City Tickets.
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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Classic Rock Magazine last night named "Chickenfoot" as 2009's 'Best New Band' at their annual awards ceremony that took place at London's Park Lane Hotel. While unable to attend the London ceremony, the band recorded a personalized video acceptance speech which played out to rapturous applause.
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
Written by Saard
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Simply Red are getting back to nature by getting slap-bang in the middle of it and singing. The band have announced a series of gigs in woodland locations next summer as part of the Forestry Commission Live Music Tour. If you don’t tell the RSPCA, I will. Click Here for Simply Red Tickets
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
Written by Saard
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Riotous, indie-punk, Cardiff-based Los Campesinos! are hitting the road again like asphalt bullies. The band are so lazer-focused on tours and churning out music that one member, Aleks, only just remembered this Summer that she’s a student and quit to catch up on her studies. Fortunately, Gareth's sister Kim has stepped in to take up the slack.Click here for Los Campesinos tickets.
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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
Written by Saard
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Theatrical, angelically-voiced soul-biscuit Paloma Faith is on tour. Before she got into the whole being successful racket, Paloma Faith used to get sawed in half every night as a magician’s assistant. Ouch. Now, either I need to get out more or she’s got some healing glands that put Wolverine to shame. Medical science needs to be alerted. Did I mention she’s on tour? Click here for Paloma Faith tickets.
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Monday, 02 November 2009 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Three years have passed since Californian rockers The Red Hot Chili Peppers released their last studio album, the 2006, Rick Rubin produced, two-disc “Stadium Arcadium”. It has been announced that after a two-year hiatus the band are now hoping to be back in the second half of 2010 with what will be their tenth studio album.
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Monday, 02 November 2009 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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Green Day have announced two massive outdoor shows for June 2010, in Manchester and London.
Green Day’s recent sold-out tour wowed audiences with the band’s inimitable combination of frenzied punk energy, theatrical flourishes and euphoric crowd participation. Click here for Green Day Tickets.
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Friday, 30 October 2009 |
Written by Matt Hamm
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In the final of six shows for Q Magazine’s Sunday Awards ceremony, the HMV Forum in Kentish Town was home to an eclectic mix of 2009’s more notable new kids on the block. Q served up a selection of folk foot tapping beats, Kanye West influenced tunes and extravagant soulful sounds.
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Friday, 30 October 2009 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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To celebrate the launch of Stereoboard.com's brand new social music community this month, community.stereoboard.com, along with the forthcoming release of Stereophonics brand new studio album 'Keep Calm and Carry On' on November 16th 2009 - Stereoboard.com are launching a fantastic Stereophonics prize giveaway for its registered members - worth nearly £200.
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Friday, 30 October 2009 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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viagogo, Europe’s leading secondary ticketing company, has partnered with concert promoter Live Nation to be the official premium and secondary ticketing partner for Michael Buble’s hotly anticipated UK tour.
Tickets for Buble's 2010 tour went on sale this morning, and demand for tickets has been incredible.
Michael Buble fans will be able to access exclusive premium tickets on viagogo.co.uk for the seven date tour which starts on 6th May 2010 at the Sheffield Arena and finishes at the O2 Arena in London on 15th May.
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Thursday, 29 October 2009 |
Written by Saard
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Launching a UK tour to celebrate the 250,000th sale of their second album ‘Wild Young Hearts’, Noisettes are part punk, a bit rock’n’roll, somewhat jazz and a several other genres and decades thrown in for good measure. Fronted by Shingai Shoniwa who, and I mean this in a completely non-Sid James way, has an impressive set of lungs on her, Noisettes also features Dan Smith on Guitar and Jamie Morrison who bangs things. Click here for Noisettes tickets.
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Thursday, 29 October 2009 |
Written by Saard
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The Strokes frontman is going solo and on tour. As the son of the Founder of the Elite Model agency and a former Miss Denmark, Julian Casablancas could have spent his time fopping it around New York, eating Smørrebrød. Thankfully, he became the vocalist and chief song-writer of the Strokes instead. Click here for tickets.
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Thursday, 29 October 2009 |
Written by Saard
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Designed by fate to be a natural entertainer and musician, designed by nature to look like the lost third member of Ant and Dec, Jamie Cullum has been making music and breaking musical boundaries since his first Album ‘Heard it all Before’ in 1999. He’s on tour. Click here for tickets.
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 |
Written by Saard
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The Prodigy have announced their biggest ever solo UK show, headlining the Milton Keynes Bowl on July 24th 2010. The biggest news to land on Milton Keynes since the tragic death of Napolean the celebrity donkey, the dance legends will be supported by Drum & Base favourites Pendulum. Also appearing will be Enter Shikari, Chase and Status, Does It Offend You, Yeah? And Zane Lowe. Click here for tickets.
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 |
Written by Saard
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If a mad scientist took a bad hair day, stuck the 80s up its arse and grafted the results onto a shop mannequin, that scientist would probably not get a lot of funding and then get sectioned. In unrelated news, La Roux, the fantastic electropop duo of Eleanor Jackson and Ben Langmaid are on tour. Click here for La Roux tickets.
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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Sir Paul McCartney is coming to London this Christmas and demand for tickets has been absolutely mammoth after his Las Vegas gig sold out in only seven seconds.
The former Beatle will end a seven-date sold out European tour, his first in five years, with a concert at the O2 Arena in London on December 22nd 2009.
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 |
Written by Matt Hamm
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Wolfmother entertained an expectant pack of music fans last week, hungry for rock and salivating for roll. Up for the first course were Band Of Skulls. And the Southampton trio, served up five Michelin Stars. Their sound was brash, overwhelming and bounced off the walls of the London Coronet, wrapping the audience in a bubbling cocoon of sound. If none of the audience knew them before, they most definitely made sure they did after. The musical coupling of the Kills-esque male/female singer provided an excellent balance of vocals, bathed in both thumping basslines and crashing riffs. After half an hour of pure sex and Americana, the pulsing audience were well and truly warmed up.
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Tuesday, 27 October 2009 |
Written by Saard
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The rock and blues performer claims the songwriter in him was born the day he went to hospital due to cardiac arrhythmia. It makes you wonder. For instance, if you shot him in the leg, would he come out of casualty a postman? Does it work that way for everyone? Could I go in with a broken toe and find that was the day the day the carpet salesman in me was born? Nah, it’s probably just him. He’s on tour. Click here for John Mayer tickets.
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