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Published: 22 December, 2011
FRIDAY, December 23
LONDON Community Gospel Choir. Jazz Cafe (Camden Town tube), 7pm, £20 adv
BLACK Light + Clone Radio + Charlotte Webb. Barfly (Chalk Farm tube...
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Published: 15 December, 2011
by ROISIN GADELRAB
If the way Mucky Pups cemented their existence is anything to go by, this foursome have a bright future before them.
Frontman Daniel Woolf was...
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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4
Kings Place
Hall one: unique Nordic singer Mari Boine, 7.30pm
Hall two: unique Tibetan singer Soname Yangchen, 8pm
each online £9.50
Frank Griffith/Val Wiseman,...
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Published: 3 November, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
Musical instruments made out of pure ice, some from glaziers up to 2,500 years old, are to be played by Norwegian percussionist Terje Isungset at LSO...
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Published: 24 October, 2011
Alexander O'Neal
with full live band at The Islington Assembly,
Assembly Hall, Islington Town Hall Upper Street, London, N1 2UD
Saturday 10 December 2011-...
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Published: 15 September 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
A FEAST of high class performances from the world’s top artists is being served up at the Barbican in its autumn series of classical and...
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9
Kings Place
Hall Two: Mozart with Puppets, 11am/ 12.15pm/ 1.30pm (also Sat & Sun)
Hall One: Dancing through time with IMG Artists, 2.30pm/ 3.45pm/ 5pm
Hall One: OAE...
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Published: 8 September, 2011
by ROISIN GADELRAB
IT’S Saturday night and while band members James and Dan have gone out dressed as vampires to a secret screening of The Lost Boys, Does It...
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FRIDAY, September 9
TODDLA T + Serocee ft Shola Ama + The 2 Bears + The Japanese Popstars. Relentless Garage (Highbury & Islington tube), 9pm, £5
END of the Road Festival Tour ft Willy...
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Published: 1 September, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
TAKE your dancing shoes along with you when you go to the fourth Kings Place Festival of 100 concerts taking place late next week.
Installed in the...
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Published: 1 September, 2011
by ROISIN GADELRAB
IT’S become a tradition, a black hole of depression into which indie kids followed by grey clouds disappear at the heart of the N1 Centre in...
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Published: 1 September, 2011
Did you know chef Jean-Christophe Novelli had a singing daughter? Christina Novelli, who has supported Ndubz and Sugababes, headlines Barfly next week (September 11)...
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Published: 25 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
A FUNDRAISER for mental health charities at the Vortex jazz venue in Dalston on Sunday features this year’s joint winners of the Angela...
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Published: 18 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
THE Grimeborn Festival enters its second week at Arcola Theatre, Dalston, with performances of Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw this...
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Published: 11 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
AN intriguing programme of new and engaging music theatre and opera works is being presented in the fifth Grimeborn Festival opening at the Arcola...
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
Violin recital: Michael Trainor, St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1pm, free
Piano recital: Achim Clemens, St James’s Piccadilly, 1.10pm, free
Holler: featuring Alam Nathoo, Hannes...
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Published: 11 August, 2011
by KAIVON ZIATABARI
WHILE the purist festival-goers may cringe at the concept, the one-day event that is the Field Day Festival celebrated its fifth year in Hackney’...
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FRIDAY, August 12
THE Boxettes. Jazz Cafe (Camden Town tube), 7pm, £8 adv
DIR En Grey. Koko (Mornington Crescent tube), 6pm, £22
KITES + Look Stranger! + Saul Ashby. The Old Queen...
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Published: 4 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
THE exquisite melodic, rhythmic 21-string instrument known as the kora in West Africa is being celebrated in a performance by master...
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Published: 4 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
OPERA fans need to beat a path to St Pancras Parish Church in Euston Road next Thursday lunchtime to catch powerful mezzo-soprano Carol Rowlands....
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Published: 4 August, 2011
by ROISIN GADELRAB
REM you’ve been around for a while. So long in fact that it’s easy to forget some of your earlier masterpieces. So this 25th anniversary...
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FRIDAY, August 5
THE Jayhawks (an evening with). HMV Forum (Kentish Town tube), 7pm, £18.50-£22.50
PAPER Route + Glitches. Koko (Mornington Crescent tube), 9.30pm, £5
DJ VADIM....
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IT was the biggest party in Egypt’s history. Between January 25 and February 11, the people turned Cairo’s Tahrir Square into a cross between Woodstock and a giant soapbox.
Music and...
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VOCAL music from around the globe is to be sung at the annual Voices Across the World celebration at the Royal Opera House on Sunday July 31, arranged by its ROH2 contemporary producing arm.
Composer...
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A FASCINATING recital illustrating the development of the fortepiano from the 18th to late-19th century is being given by Viviana Sofronitsky, a great exponent of the fortepiano, at Wigmore Hall on...