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Unfortuntely, Wayne Goodman (Hypnotist) has had to pull out of the Mind Bending show. Doug Segal will do a full show. Doug does an interactive mind reading and mind control show unlike any other.
Sorry to announce this, but we have just been informed that SUM 41 will now no longer be playing on the Kerrang Tour in Feb, but they have been replaced by the AWESOME The Blackout!! Click through for more information.
Norwich School Sport Partnership presents an exciting dance show highlighting the talents of young people aged 5-19 within schools in Norwich.
COLOR presents INTO THE JUNGLE starring Randall, Krome & Time, Bladerunner, Juiceman - Chronic Redeye.
The BBC Music Video Festival presents in concert The Barlights, Loose Talk Costs Lives, Death of Death of Discotheque - A filmed event at EPIC studios, Magdalen Street, Norwich
Ministry of Sound brings you the latest in credible clubbing with Uni-Trash. Featuring Artwork (Magnetic Man), Drumsound & Bassline Smith, Time Takers and R3WIRE.
Wild Beasts recently released their much anticipated third album, Smother; the follow-up to the Mercury-nominated and critically acclaimed Two Dancers. A truly impactful record from a unique and special band, Smother sees Wild Beasts continuing to brave their own way, outside the vicissitudes of fashion.
Highly acclaimed South London based five piece The Maccabees, a firm favourite on the festival circuit, are set to tour in support of their third album 'Given to the Wild'. After building a huge following over the last few years they are one of the best home-grown indie rock bands to emerge in the UK.
Seven sumptuous courses with matching fine wines, cooked by celebrity chef, John Kenny, winner of ITV's Britain's Best Dish and now famous pop-up restauranteur, at a magical location, one of Norwich Heritage's '12' - The Great Hospital, just behind Norwich Cathedral.
Taking in different elements of the music around them, Never Means Maybe have crafted a style and sound to their music that is difficult to pin down; no mean feat in today’s copycat world of music. Emerging from the burgeoning Essex music scene, under the signature of ‘pop-post-hardcore’ Never Means Maybe encompass everything this style suggests; and many more beside.
Los Campesinos! are a seven piece indie pop band from Cardiff, Wales, formed in early 2006 at Cardiff University. Although the band formed in Wales, none of its members are Welsh.
2:54's emergence in summer 2010 was almost bashful. The plaudits, however, were instant. First US blog-bibles like Gorilla vs Bear and Fader caught on, along with the style-conscious NYLON. September saw their first few live stints, after being personally invited on the road with musical siblings, Warpaint and Melissa Auf der Maur before Christmas.
Hotly sought after singer songwriter Emeli Sandé is the soulful voice behind the number one single 'Read All About It' with Professor Green. Smart, sussed, talented, utterly transfixing on stage and unforgettable in her words and melodies, Emeli Sandé is the epitome of the brilliant modern artist.
Armed with an irresistible blend of male and female vocals, We Are The In Crowd is a punk-pop-rock quintet from Upstate New York. Their main aim is to make music that is fun; their 'in crowd' is for anyone who wants to enjoy and relate to their music in any way they see fit. Nothing is exclusive here, and everyone will be joining this crowd soon.
Meshuggah first attracted international attention with the 1995 release Destroy Erase Improve for its fusion of fast-tempo death metal, thrash metal and progressive metal with jazz fusion elements.
Formed in 2007 in Glasgow, and infusing their music with their Scottish heritage, Twin Atlantic quickly found themselves on support slots with the likes of Blink 182, My Chemical Romance and The Gaslight Anthem. Their first full length album 'Free', in 2011, was one of the most anticipated rock releases of the year.
She is the industry's best-kept secret, Delilah's unique look and urban sound are the true essence of the multi cultural environment that she grew up in. With a catalogue of raw material under her belt and a soulful sound with a hint of dubstep, Delilah is definitely one to watch in 2012!
Fast rising post-hardcore band Deaf Havana was formed in 2005 in Kings Lynn. Having gone from strength to strength since then, the band are now selling out venues across the country and their recent album 'Fools and Worthless Liars' topped the UK Rock Album Chart. Support from The Swellers.
Formed in Brighton in 2005, indie rock duo Blood Red Shoes have recently been working on material for their third album. Consisting of Steven Ansell (vocals and drums) and Laura-Mary Carter (vocals and guitar) - the band's punk-inspired sound features catchy hooks and clever guitar patterns.
One of the brightest stars to light up the electro pop firmament this millennium is back, with a difference. The follow up to her brilliant self-titled 2008 debut,‘Anxiety’, is duly awash with riffs and lovingly distorted guitar textures, bringing added energy and excitement to her insanely catchy melodies.
Henrik Freischlader is a self-taught musician, a multi-instrumentalist and a composer. He loves the Blues. Motivated by Gary Moore, he made the guitar his main instrument.
The classically trained tenor has become well established as one of the country’s most popular artists with acclaimed, sell-out, live concerts and 2 Top Ten, ‘platinum’ selling albums in the last twelve months. Theatre-goers have witnessed sensational performances in shows such as ‘Les Misérables’ in the West End and ‘La Bohème’ on Broadway
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