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Hot London Tickets - Our Picks
Estelle (Indigo2 - 29 November 2008)
The bubbly performer made her name sizing up Kanye West in song. Now, she goes solo in Greenwich. With influences including Ella Fitzgerald and Mary J Blige to draw on, and a hit debut record, the songstress is headed for success on the awards circuit this year. |
Duffy (Carling Academy Brixton - 8 and 9 December 2008)
The Welsh songbird is taking audiences past Warwick Avenue this winter. Think Amy Winehouse, but with smaller hair and a voice that could have been infused with caramel. |
Stereophonics (The O2 - 20 December 2008)
From their start in working men's clubs, the members of this Welsh group have put a whole new spin on rock in the UK. There's a reason they've had five consecutive number-one albums here. |
New Kids on the Block (The O2 - 24 January 2009)
NKOTB have been Hangin' Tough since the '80s, and Jordan Knight is bound to get plenty of faithful fans screaming at the reunion tour. Can the group's new single, Summertime, stack up to classics tracks like Step by Step and You Got It? |
Pussycat Dolls (The O2 - 27 and 28 January 2009)
Expect a night of head flipping, gyrating and yes, some singing from Nicole Scherzinger and her slim-framed pack. (Bonus points for those who can actually remember how many of them there are.) Ne-yo has signed on to support the Dolls. |
Keane (The O2 - 12 February 2009)
The piano-pouncing trio of British poppers has earned Coldplay comparisons, but their latest album, Perfect Symmetry, expands the group's range. Still the sappy lyrics to count on, "but also tamp down the grandiosity with Eighties-ish pop pep", if you ask Rolling Stone. |
X Factor Live (Wembley Arena - 1 March 2009; The O2 - 5 March 2009)
You help choose the home-grown acts that make it past the judges and onto the stage. Will Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole, Louie Walsh and Danii Minogue be impressed with your musical choices? Could you help the next Leona Lewis get a hit record? |
Tina Turner (The O2 - 3 to 4, 7 to 8 and 11 March 2009)
The eight-time Grammy-winning great is set to belt What's Love Got to Do with It and Typical Male in the capital this winter. See why the raspy-voiced diva earned her nickname, 'The Queen of Rock and Roll' - and why, at nearly 70, she still deserves it. |
Oasis (Wembley Arena - 9, 11 and 12 July 2009)
The Manchester group make the news as much for the mouthy Gallagher brothers' insults as for their music (their latest album, Dig Out Your Soul, debuted in October). Even if you think the band peaked in 1995 with Wonderwall, isn't it worth reliving 18 years of solid psych pop? |
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The Kills - 20 November 2008
Mcfly - 27 November 2008
The Prodigy - 12 and 13 December 2008
Elton John - 13 December 2008
Coldplay - 14, 15 and 16 December 2008
Madness - 19 December 2008
Snow Patrol - 14 and 15 March 2009
Snow Patrol - 14 to 16 March 2009
Pink - 1, 2 and 4 May 2009
Take That - 1, 3 to 5 July 2009