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Kinoteka: The 10th Polish Film Festival
Festival8 March 2012 to 22 March 2012
Various venues
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London 2012 Olympic Games: Archery
Archery27 July 2012 to 3 August 2012
Lord's Cricket Ground NW8 8QN[map]
Watch the nerve-racking Archery competition unfold during the London 2012 Games at Lord's Cricket Ground. 27 Jul-3 Aug 12
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National Theatre Live
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Alabama Shakes at The Boston Arms
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A Russian Play at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Drama14 February 2012 to 4 March 2012
The Lion & Unicorn Theatre NW5 2ED[map]
It's the winter 1916 and Russia's on the eve of the Bolshevik revolution. In a cold, dingy room at the top of a slum dwelling, two friends are hiding from their landlord. The friends share a very common problem they have no money. Finally, out of desperation, they decide to rent out one of their beds to a stranger. However, the new lodger's arrival leads to an unforeseen consequence.
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Atari Teenage Riot at The Garage
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Baddies at The Garage
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The Big Pink at The Garage
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Birthday Suit at The Garage
Indie27 February 2012
The Garage N5 1RD[map]
Birthday Suit are a side project from Rod Jones, best known as a songwriter and guitarist in the Scottish group Idlewild. Aside from his work with Idlewild, he is also a singer-songwriter under his own name, releasing a debut solo album 'A Sentimental Education' in 2010. He has also collaborated on several other projects including the currently unreleased 'George Is Jones' album with American singer Inara George.
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Black Stone Cherry at HMV Forum
Rock28 March 2012
HMV Forum NW5 1JY[map]
Black Stone Cherry is an American rock band formed in 2001 in Edmonton, Kentucky. The band consists of Chris Robertson (lead vocals, guitar), Ben Wells (guitar, backing vocals), Jon Lawhon (bass guitar, backing vocals), and John Fred Young (drums, backing vocals).
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Bolt Thrower at HMV Forum
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Bombay Bicycle Club at Alexandra Palace
Indie28 April 2012
Alexandra Palace and Park N22 7AY[map]
Indie rock band from Crouch End who won the Road to V competition in 2006, for the chance to open that year's V Festival. Since then, the band have gone on to do more festival appearances, UK tours and released their debut album I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose in July 2009. Winning the Best New Band award at the 2010 NME Awards, the band's second album Flaws reached the UK top 10 album chart.
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Boots Electric at The Garage
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Cage Warriors 44 at HMV Forum
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Charlene Soraia at The Enterprise
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Coldplay at Emirates Stadium
Indie1 June 2012 to 4 June 2012
Emirates Stadium N5 1BU[map]
After achieving popular success with the single Yellow in 2000, followed by their debut album Parachutes, which was nominated for a Mercury Prize, Coldplay have gone on to sell over 50 million records and have established themselves as one of the biggest selling acts in the world. Known as much for their support for various social and political causes as their music, Coldplay's phenomenal success has not come without criticism from the cool kids of the British music scene. The band remain one of music's best-selling acts, however, and continue to sell-out stadiums regularly across the world.
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Dark Star Orchestra at The Garage
Rock18 March 2012
The Garage N5 1RD[map]
Using entire shows from the Grateful Dead's 30 years of extensive touring as a launching pad, Dark Star Orchestra recreates the original song for song performance set list for an entirely new generation of, as well as old school, Deadheads.
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David Guetta at Alexandra Palace
House Club1 June 2012
Alexandra Palace and Park N22 7AY[map]
One of the most in-demand producers on the planet, David Guetta has sold over three million albums and 15 million singles worldwide. Guetta has collaborated with a slew of both pop and hip-hop artists, including Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Lil' Wayne, Kylie Minogue and Taio Cruz, injecting his commercial electro house sound into some of the biggest hits of the past five years.
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Destroyers of the Faith at HMV Forum
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DJ Yoda at HMV Forum
Drum n Bass Club19 May 2012
HMV Forum NW5 1JY[map]
Duncan Beiny aka DJ Yoda is no ordinary scratch DJ. His seminal 'How To Cut and Paste' series showcased a tongue-in-cheek mixing style that prompted Q Magazine to declare him `one of the ten DJs to see before you die'. Originally a hip hop DJ, he has been steadily incorporating a myriad music styles into his shows with a view to create exhilarating musical collages, from reggae to drum'n'bass, kuduro to country music and often at the same time concocting an intoxicating blend with one single aim in mind: to get the party going! Trail-blazing into the world of the audio-visual he has pioneered a new artform using cutting edge technology that he has been instrumental in developing to scratch and mix visuals on top of his DJ sets.


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