Tricky and Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster announce London gigs

Tricky and Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster announce London gigs

13 August, 2010
by: Spoonfed Live Music Team

Tricky and Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster collaboration? We can only wish. 

 



A couple of new London gig announcements from across the musical spectrum for you to get excited about today.

First up is the Bristol-based artist Tricky who'll play KOKO in Camden on September 22nd in support of his new album 'Mixed Race', to be released the following week. While his career hasn't progressed as he may have desired since shooting to international fame with the success of his debut record 'Maxinquaye', Tricky has remained an innovative and influential artist who's never been afraid to speak his mind. This one-off gig will be an exciting opportunity to catch Tricky back on stage.

The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster also announced a special one-off London show this week in support of latest album 'Blood On Fire'. They've announced a spooky Halloween show on 31st October at Heaven. The band have always done things their own way and I can't think of a better way to spend Halloween than to watch the chaotic psychosis thrash of these guys.

If you’re on O2 you can get Priority Tickets to see both these shows. Tickets on sale now. Terms apply.

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