JUSTICE LEAD THE NME AWARDS SHOWS 2012 WITH 5 SHOWS
FEATURING
JUSTICE / THE BIG PINK / MARINA AND THE DIAMONDS / PURE LOVE /
BAND OF SKULLS / tUnE yArDs / TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS / CLOUD CONTROL / KURT VILE / ALABAMA SHAKES /
OH LAND / LITTLE DRAGON / THE DRUMS / CHARLI XCX / SLOW CLUB
Plus More To Be Announced
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The iconic NME Awards Shows explode onto London’s live music scene for 2012 with a line-up so packed full of talent that the Shows have burst out of the Capital and will visit five cities around the UK. This year influential Parisian duo Justice will lead a series of shows that will bring the might of The NME Awards Shows to the whole of the UK.
Kicking off on 9th February and running throughout the month, the Shows will bring some of the most acclaimed acts to the Capital. Spread across some of London’s most iconic and best-loved music venues, with acts including The Big Pink and Marina and the Diamonds, the NME Awards Shows are a month-long blast of the very best established and cutting-edge musical talent around.
Critically acclaimed French dance duo Justice will headline a five-date series of shows that kick off in Bristol on 9th February. Following the release of their long-awaited second album ‘Audio, Video, Disco’ last month, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay will also bring the pummelling levels of intensity of a Justice live show to London, Birmingham and Glasgow, before bringing the roof down on Manchester Academy on 13th February.
NME Editor and Awards Shows architect Krissi Murison says of the shows: “This year is unprecedented, not only do we have phenomenal bands playing all over London, but we are also thrilled that Justice will be playing an exclusive UK wide mini-tour. It’s going to be amazing.”
Xavier de Rosnay of Justice says: “We’re really looking forward to playing in the UK again – especially in London. One of our favourite memories of playing live was in London when we played at the Astoria just before it closed a few years ago. Since then, we've known just what a great place London is to play. It's really exciting to be playing the tracks from our new album 'Audio, Video, Disco' – we're working on the lightshow now to make sure it looks as amazing as possible."
The Big Pink say: “It’s fantastic to be playing the NME show. The NME have been with us pretty much since day one so to be part of any NME bill is always a pleasure. We’re more excited than we’ve ever been to play live shows, and this time round we’re going to come from a completely different place with it. Last time it was very simple bass, drums, guitars, samples and keyboards, but now we’ve really gone to town with our setup. There’s going to be a lot of effects and walls of noise – I think it’s going to be bigger than ever.”
Marina and the Diamonds says: “I can’t wait to play the show. Obviously I’ve played my old songs a lot live, so it’s going to be nice to perform material from the new album. Now I’ve done one big tour, I know what I’m going to do with this one. There’s going to be a strong cinematic element to it – I can’t really say anything more than that yet, but I know it’s going to be a really important and special show. It’s a one-of-a-kind gig – the first time I’m going to be singing the new songs – so it’s definitely one that hardcore fans should come to.”
Charli XCX will kick off the Shows in style at London Lexington on 8th February followed by Sheffield folk-rock duo Slow Club who will bring their unique approach to London Heaven on the 9th February. Former-Gallows frontman, Frank Carter will bring his new project Pure Love to Bush Hall on 14th February. Southampton trio Band of Skulls will play XOYO on 15th February and O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire will welcome Merrill Garus’ tUnE-yArDs on 15th February. Oxford dance-act, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs will play London Heaven on 16th February whilst The Electric Ballroom plays host to Australian four-piece Cloud Control on 17th February. The Big Pink, who released their new single ‘Stay Gold’ last week will be at The Garage on 20th February.
Philadelphian songwriter, Kurt Vile will play Camden’s Koko on 21st February. Alex Turner endorsed Alabama Shakes hit The Boston Arms on 22nd February with Cinematic electropop Dane, Oh Land taking to the stage at London Heaven on 23rd February. Swedish collective Little Dragon will descend on the HMV Forum on 24th February and Marina and the Diamonds will be showcasing material from her eagerly-anticipated second album at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 26th February. The Drums return to the NME Awards circuit once more to close the Shows by playing Roundhouse on 27th February.
Tickets for the NME Awards Shows 2012 will be available on pre-sale exclusively through www.NME.com from 9am on 16th November and will be on general release from 18th November.
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NME Awards Shows 2012 Dates & Ticket Info:
Feb 8 Charlie XCX - London Lexington
Feb 9 Slow Club - London Heaven
Feb 9 Justice - Bristol O2 Academy
Feb 10 Justice - Brixton O2 Academy
Feb 11 Justice - Birmingham O2 Academy
Feb 12 Justice - Glasgow O2 Academy
Feb 13 Justice - Manchester Academy
Feb 14 Pure Love - Bush Hall
Feb 15 Band of Skulls - XOYO
Feb 15 tUnE-yArDs - O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
Feb 16 Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - London Heaven
Feb 17 Cloud Control - Electric Ballroom
Feb 20 The Big Pink - Garage
Feb 21 Kurt Vile - Koko
Feb 22 Alabama Shakes - Boston Arms
Feb 23 Oh Land - London Heaven
Feb 24 Little Dragon - HMV Forum
Feb 26 Marina and the Diamonds - O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
Feb 27 The Drums - Roundhouse
Once again this year the NME Awards Shows are brought to London in association with Metropolis Music. Metropolis Music, SJM Concerts and DF Concerts will be presenting the Justice dates
Pre-sale exclusively through www.NME.com from 9am on 16th November
General release via Gigs and Tours and Ticketmaster on 18th November.
All prices subject to booking fees plus a 50p charity donation to Teenage Cancer Trust (excluding Justice tickets)
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