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Linkin Park / January 2008 Arena Tour

Source: theregoesthefear.com

Linkin ParkLinkin Park have announced a string of UK Arena dates for early next year.

Tickets for the four dates below go on sale on Friday (9th November) at 9am.

Thursday 24th January - Nottingham Arena
Friday 25th January - Sheffield Arena
Sunday 27th January - Manchester MEN Arena
Monday 28th January - London O2 Arena

Published on November 6th, 2007 under , , , , , , , , , , ,

XFM’s Big Night Out

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Fratellis at XFM’s One Big WeekendXFM have announced details of their now anual Big Night Out in October.

Saturday October 13th sees the radio station celebrate its 10th birthday in style at Brixton Academy. Maximo Park are headliners, and will be joined by a host of special guests who have yet to be announced though will be pretty big - in past years Hard-Fi, The Fratellis, The View, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, We Are Scientists and The Feeling have all played the night.

Tickets go on sale at 9am on Wednesday August 29 priced at £20 plus booking fees. Doors are from 8pm - 2am.

Photo is taken from XFM’s 2006 Big Night Out photo album on XFM’s website by Darran Armstrong.

Published on August 27th, 2007 under , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

V Festival 2008 tickets on sale tomorrow

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V FestivalAs can usually be expected, V Festival tickets for the 2008 event go on sale tomorrow morning (Tuesday 21st August) until midnight next Tuesday (28th August). This initial allocation is strictly limited, so get there before the touts do!

Tickets will be available priced at £110 for the weekend or £130 for camping, There will also be a limited number of camper van pitches available at £50 per pitch.

V Festival takes place at Staffordshire’s Weston Park and Chelmsford’s Hylands Park on Saturday and Sunday 16th & 17th August 2008.

Published on August 20th, 2007 under , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Live: Aerosmith at Hyde Park Calling review

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This post was originally posted over at Londonist.

Aerosmith @ Hyde Park CallingNobody would have guessed that Stephen Tyler is a mere 59 years old judging by his performance at last night’s Hyde Park Calling finale with Aerosmith headlining a day of stellar bands. Strutting around the stage like only he can, Tyler had the audience in the palm of his hand from the opener “Love in an Elevator”.

Whilst Aerosmith undoubtedly stole the show, Hyde Park Calling was a three stage festival which showcases the best in current rock. London band Haunts played the packed out third stage, slowly warming up the crowds with their unique brand of danceable rock, akin to a lighter Biffy Clyro. Closing with “Live Fast, Die Young” they had everyone moving, and are surely ones to watch in the future for those with heavier tastes.

After them Brigade managed to entertain sufficiently the sizeable crowd on the third stage with their Placebo / Muse / Oceansize / My Vitriol style mixture of rock. Over on the main stage The Answer put in a performance of their lives, playing to their biggest audience yet and winning over a sizeable part, with massive “Answer” branded balloons bouncing along the audience. Fans of Led Zeppelin, Free or The Who should make sure they catch them – as they themselves said “We may be Irish, but we love London, so we’re around a lot”.

Chris Cornell @ Hyde Park CallingJet were next on the main stage, putting in a decidedly average performance – their (few) hits sounded tired and jaded, and new material never goes down well at festivals. During Jet’s set the heavens opened, soaking everyone, leading to chants of “Get your brolly down” (and alternatives) from people further back when former Audioslave star Chris Cornell came on for his second-on-the-bill slot. Unafraid of the rain, he commented how it was just like being at home for him. Highlight of his varied set which mixed both his own solo material and Audioslave material was probably his most recent song, “You Know My Name”, title song for the recent Bond film.

Finally the stars arrived, 15 minutes late, and bounded through a greatest hits set that highlighted their long and varied career. “I don’t want to miss a thing” was thrown in early, much to the appreciation of the crowd, drowning out Steven Tyler. Prancing around the stage like he has done for the last 30 years, they really were not showing their age other than their short “Deckchair set” which saw Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry at the end of the catwalk sat in (some rather comfy looking) deckchairs.

Climaxing with a fantastic performance of “Walk This Way” with Run DMC (yes, THE Run DMC), Aerosmith were gone from London for another few years. Past their prime? Unlikely – they’re just as good as they have ever been.

After the jump: more photos and the setlist.

Hyde Park Calling / Sunday 24th June 2007 / London, England. Aerosmith played:
Love In An Elevator
Same Old Song and Dance
Cryin’
Eat The Rich
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing
Jaded
Baby Please Don’t Go
Hangman Jury/Seasons Of Wither
Dream On
Livin’ On The Edge
Stop Messin’ Around
Sweet Emotion
Draw The Line
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Walk This Way (w/Run DMC)

Below: Haunts
Haunts @ Hyde Park Calling
Below: The Answer
The Answer @ Hyde Park Calling
Below: The Answer and their balls
The Answer @ Hyde Park Calling
Below: Jet
Jet @ Hyde Park Calling
Below: Chris Cornell up on one of the side stages
Chris Cornell @ Hyde Park Calling
Below: Aerosmith
Aerosmith @ Hyde Park Calling
Below: Aerosmith
Aerosmith @ Hyde Park Calling
Below: Aerosmith
Aerosmith @ Hyde Park Calling

Published on June 25th, 2007 under , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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