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Doom was I dunno. The sound system was poor, I stood at the back near the engineers etc and I just shook my head at how poor it come across, was it just too much base? I guess. Had 3 mid 30s white guys infront of me boogying and that was a sight for sore eyes. Other than that he did bring some serious energy to the crowd, enjoyed it for what I could but all I'm left with is hmmm.

Come on stage 45 minutes late, performed 1 song went off, come back on with a red beanie, at one point he started waving his passport around, he went off and people started leaving thinking this was it then come back did 1 more song and it's over.

C/S the poor sound, was decent still but the 2 planned encores was a bit naff. Just a do a straight set, f*ck all this make some noise if u wanna here more bullshit. The RBMA room downstairs was rocking afterwards, I went upstairs at 1 point to check out Roska's set and there was literally 10 people left.

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Doom was I dunno. The sound system was poor, I stood at the back near the engineers etc and I just shook my head at how poor it come across, was it just too much base? I guess. Had 3 mid 30s white guys infront of me boogying and that was a sight for sore eyes. Other than that he did bring some serious energy to the crowd, enjoyed it for what I could but all I'm left with is hmmm.

Come on stage 45 minutes late, performed 1 song went off, come back on with a red beanie, at one point he started waving his passport around, he went off and people started leaving thinking this was it then come back did 1 more song and it's over.

C/S the poor sound, was decent still but the 2 planned encores was a bit naff. Just a do a straight set, f*ck all this make some noise if u wanna here more bullshit. The RBMA room downstairs was rocking afterwards, I went upstairs at 1 point to check out Roska's set and there was literally 10 people left.

Damn just 10 people, can't be too surprised most went for Doom's set I know I was one. Soon as that was done I just left.

Did you see the visual act before Doom? Thought that was pretty cool.

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Doom was I dunno. The sound system was poor, I stood at the back near the engineers etc and I just shook my head at how poor it come across, was it just too much base? I guess. Had 3 mid 30s white guys infront of me boogying and that was a sight for sore eyes. Other than that he did bring some serious energy to the crowd, enjoyed it for what I could but all I'm left with is hmmm.

Come on stage 45 minutes late, performed 1 song went off, come back on with a red beanie, at one point he started waving his passport around, he went off and people started leaving thinking this was it then come back did 1 more song and it's over.

C/S the poor sound, was decent still but the 2 planned encores was a bit naff. Just a do a straight set, f*ck all this make some noise if u wanna here more bullshit. The RBMA room downstairs was rocking afterwards, I went upstairs at 1 point to check out Roska's set and there was literally 10 people left.

Damn just 10 people, can't be too surprised most went for Doom's set I know I was one. Soon as that was done I just left.

Did you see the visual act before Doom? Thought that was pretty cool.

Nah didn't see the visual act, I literally got there just as Doom came on, it was good that he was late otherwise I would of missed the whole thing. Anyone going tonight for Hudson Mowhawke? I wanted to go but gotta go to some bait west end club for a birthday.

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R Kelly's Euro tour cancelled supposedly

I hope they reschedule. I was gonna go down for the Manchester date (even though with my uni deadlines and sh*t, I REALLY shouldn't have), so this could be a blessing in disguise, for me at least.

If they reschedule I'll be going for sure.

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Know its a bit early but anyone going wirless, Jay z always sick live even more with the band, but why on earth is lily alen on the same day..swear the sunday once is more " urban " crowd..heard skepta say he going to be they, but dont know which date..but most defo have to be the sunday one

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Roundhouse members presale Thu 25 March, 10am

Public booking opens Fri 26 March, 9am

Gorillaz will perform their first live shows in the capital since 2001, with two star-studded dates at the Roundhouse on 29 and 30 April.

Playing in support of their new album Plastic Beach, the live shows will feature Damon Albarn, The Clash's Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, Mos Def, Gruff Rhys, Shaun Ryder, Bobby Womack, The National Orchestra For Arabic Music, Bashy, De La Soul, Kano and Little Dragon.

Also featuring animation and artwork by Jamie Hewlett, the gigs will be the band's first full UK performance since Demon Days Live at the Manchester Opera House in 2005.

www.gorillaz.com

Tickets: £45

£45 what a joke, I would go other wise.

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Know its a bit early but anyone going wirless, Jay z always sick live even more with the band, but why on earth is lily alen on the same day..swear the sunday once is more " urban " crowd..heard skepta say he going to be they, but dont know which date..but most defo have to be the sunday one

I have a sneaky suspicioon that Drake will be performing. He's with Jay-Z at every other date in the UK, so unless they have a one man show for him in London, my moneys on a Wireless ting. I think I'll go this year still. And yeah more time Sunday is the black folk day

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Roundhouse members presale Thu 25 March, 10am

Public booking opens Fri 26 March, 9am

Gorillaz will perform their first live shows in the capital since 2001, with two star-studded dates at the Roundhouse on 29 and 30 April.

Playing in support of their new album Plastic Beach, the live shows will feature Damon Albarn, The Clash's Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, Mos Def, Gruff Rhys, Shaun Ryder, Bobby Womack, The National Orchestra For Arabic Music, Bashy, De La Soul, Kano and Little Dragon.

Also featuring animation and artwork by Jamie Hewlett, the gigs will be the band's first full UK performance since Demon Days Live at the Manchester Opera House in 2005.

www.gorillaz.com

Tickets: £45

£45 what a joke, I would go other wise.

I'd only go for the AV display stuff which is amazing, don't rate their music.

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so i here jazztronics are gonna be playin some dates in europe too excited cant wait for more info to drop

Drop the info when you hear anything.

Roundhouse members presale Thu 25 March, 10am

Public booking opens Fri 26 March, 9am

Gorillaz will perform their first live shows in the capital since 2001, with two star-studded dates at the Roundhouse on 29 and 30 April.

Playing in support of their new album Plastic Beach, the live shows will feature Damon Albarn, The Clash's Mick Jones and Paul Simonon, Mos Def, Gruff Rhys, Shaun Ryder, Bobby Womack, The National Orchestra For Arabic Music, Bashy, De La Soul, Kano and Little Dragon.

Also featuring animation and artwork by Jamie Hewlett, the gigs will be the band's first full UK performance since Demon Days Live at the Manchester Opera House in 2005.

www.gorillaz.com

Tickets: £45

£45 what a joke, I would go other wise.

Yeh £45 is pretty steep, I might just buy a pair and then flog them if I need the money.

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Twas obvious Drake would be added. This years line-up is better than last. Think I'll reach

Why they put Missy on the Saturday though? I havent seen anyone else listed for Saturday so dont know what the theme of that day is. Anyone know?

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So far for the Saturday

Saturday 3rd July 2010

LCD Soundsystem

2manydjs

DJ Shadow

UNKLE

Missy Elliott

The Big Pink

Phenomenal Handclap Band

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May go 'Hard Rock Calling' on the 26th June @ Hyde Park

Saturday 26 June

STEVIE WONDER

JAMIROQUAI

JAMES MORRISON

CORINNE BAILEY RAE

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You lot know about the Nas & Damian Marley concert? Electric Ballroom, 21st April, £22.50, 400 tix

Queensbridge rapper Nas and reggae artist Damian 'Junior Gong' Marley (son of the legendary Bob Marley) have come together on the 'Distant Relatives' project to produce one of the most anticipated albums of 2010. The 2 musicians have decided to mark this groundbreaking project by performing an exclusive show for invited guests and tastemakers, as well as issuing a very small number of tickets for general sale for their most ardent fans. This is the most intimate performance anyone will get of these 2 iconic musicians!

http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=gb_london&query=detail&event=382160

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