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  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ Brixton Academy, Nov 30th/Dec 1st.

    What? Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Karen-O brings her monstrous touring machine YYY’s back to London following their sold out Koko show in April. The band have been flying high on the success of their latest album ‘It’s Blitz’. Their show is bigger and brighter than ever. They even let their giant eye loose on Glastonbury this year. PRE SALE ON NOW // more

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  • Pixies @ Brixton Academy, Oct 6th-9th.

    What? Pixies. Frank Black and Kim Deal reform their legendary Boston band for four nights in Brixton where they’ll play their 1989 classic album ‘Doolittle’ in its entirety. ‘Doolittle’ is Pixies’ crowning glory and features amazing songs like Debaser, Wave Of Mutilation, Here Comes Your Man and a contender for best rock track ever, Monkey Gone To Heaven. ON SALE FRI JULY 3rd 9AM.

    For Fans Of: Pixies, The Breeders, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nirvana. // more

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  • Animal Collective @ Brixton Academy, Aug 20th.

    Animal Collective @ Brixton Academy, Aug 20th.

    What? Animal Collective have released one of the indie albums of the year (and possibly decade?) in Merriweather Post Pavillion and following recent sell out shows in Koko and The Forum, the band are back this summer to play their biggest headline slot yet at the mighty Brixton Academy. Expect a big psychedelic ball of fun and noise to consume all and throw you out with a stupid grin on your face.

    For Fans Of: Beach Boys harmonies, Flaming Lips weirdness, Grizzly Bear, Deerhunter. // more

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  • The Prodigy @ Brixton Academy, April 18th.

    The Prodigy @ Brixton Academy, April 18th.

    What? The Prodigy/Dizzee Rascal/Kissy Sell Out. The Prodigy need no introductions, following their return with the number 1 album Invaders Must Die the band announces what promises to be an epic show in Brixton. Support comes from South Londoner Dizzee Rascal and East London’s Kissy Sell Out. It’s a London affair innit! // more

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