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  1. Florence to play Little Noise Sessions...

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    On November 22nd Florence & the Machine will be heading to the majestic Union Chapel in Islington, London to perform at this year's Little Noise Sessions. The sessions, which are curated by Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley, are the brainchild of the charity Mencap with all money...

  2. Arthur's Day global celebrations

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    Singers Tom Jones and Ronan Keating were among the stars to celebrate the Arthur's Day Guinness 250th Anniversary Celebration held earlier this month in Dublin.The event celebrated the 250th anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing the lease on the St. James Gate Brewery...

  3. The Spirit of Jazz in London

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    A swinging new photographic exhibition, presented by the Getty Images Gallery in association with the 50th Anniversary of Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, captures the heat, the beat and the spirit of jazz. Curated by UK jazz artist Jamie Cullum, 'The Spirit of Jazz', will be...

  4. Addictive TV at Derby Festé

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    Addictive TV, the ground-breaking audiovisual act, will be performing in Derby city centre on Saturday 5th September as part of Derby Festé 2009. Featuring iconic TV shows, computer games and movies, Addictive TV's live performance in Market Place will include visuals and music...

  5. Gareth Sprey will be showcasing his Sonic Graffiti sound installation

    University artists selected for European stage

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    Three De Montfort University (DMU) graduates are to represent the UK at a prestigious young artists’ festival in Europe next month with cutting edge dance and music performances. Dancer and choreographer, Ozlem Tasman, and musicians Gareth Sprey and James Kelly, have been selected by Arts Council England to perform at the 14th edition of the Young People’s Biennale event in Skopje, Macedon...

  6. Music legends in TV deal to mark Peace Day

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    Tickets have gone on sale across the world for a spectacular music event celebrating the 10th anniversary of global peace organisation, Peace One Day, founded by British filmmaker Jeremy Gilley. The Peace One Day Celebration 2009 will be held at Le Grand Rex in Paris on 19th September 2009 and will then be screened across the globe by French broadcaster Canal+ on 21 September, Peace Day...

  7. The story of UK Hip Hop

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    ‘Home Grown: The Story of UK Hip-Hop’ - a new exhibition opens on 15th October at Urbis in Manchester. The event will focus on the wonderful, unpredictable story of UK hip-hop: a music and culture that dragged itself up from the streets - with a little help from some surprisingly eminent friends - to change the face of British music and style...

  8. B'ham's famous Custard Factory gets facelift

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    The Old Library and Space 2 at the Custard Factory in Birmingham are set for a major £100,000 redevelopment this summer. The two venues in Digbeth will include new floors, walls, toilets and electronics. Custard Factory Spaces are investing in the makeover in a bid to stay ahead of rivals and keep up with high demand...

  9. Bands battle to rock at Glastonbury 2010

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    The road to Glastonbury 2010 kicks off at Pilton Working Men’s Club next month as this year’s RockStar competition gets underway. Twenty-four acts have now been chosen and are in with a chance of being the first confirmed act for Glastonbury 2010. The winners will also get recording time at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios...

  10. bITjAM makes music for creative people

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    New and established artists and musicians are getting the chance to showcase their talents and experiment with music thanks to an innovative project in Stoke-on-Trent. bITjAM has been up-and-running since 2006 and aims to bring together audio and visual artists, media firms and anyone interested in experimental music, creating almost a sandbox for creatives to try out new ideas...