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Duran Duran (The O2 - 3 July 2008) Trendy and massive, Duran Duran have been firmly affixing pop tunes in people's heads for over a quarter century at this point. You could argue they have never been better than their first lightning flash of success and disappearance in the mid-80s, and you'd probably be right, but it doesn't matter live. They've always been a visual band anyway, from the video that launched them to stardom to their legendary fashion sense. Pray for some deep cuts to compliment the offerings from last year's Red Carpet Massacre. |
M.I.A. (The Roundhouse - 1 July 2008) For once you can breathe a sigh of relief that the United States acts like a greedy toddler with a paranoia complex, because it caused them to deny M.I.A. a visa to record her second album. Instead she traveled around the world to record it and the resultant Kala was one last year's best. Highly charged, visually audacious, cool as a new ice age and probably crazy (who isn't?), there are few acts more worth seeing at the moment. A performance of 'Paper Planes' alone is better than most bands can offer in two hours of back catalogue. |
Selling Fast
We Are Scientists - 24 and 25 April 2008
Dirty Pretty Things - 27 May 2008
Maximo Park - 28 May 2008
Duffy - 04 June 2008
Alanis Morissette - 19 June 2008
Hard Rock Calling - 28 and 29 June 2008
O2 Wireless Festival - 04,05 and 06 July 2008
Status Quo - 10 and 25 July 2008
Queen - 13 October 2008
Madness - 19 December 2008





















