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20:00 Chris Rea
(2012-02-09)
Chris Rea, the man who sounds like he just ate a plateful of gravel, is back on the road again, for surprise, surprise, yet another round of the Greatest Hits tour.
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20:00 Rammstein
(2012-02-10 - 2012-02-11)
First propelled to international fame courtesy of inclusion on David Lynch's Lost Highway soundtrack, fame seems not to have quelled any of Rammstein's wrath.
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20:30 Okean Elzy
(2012-02-11)
This cult indie-rock Ukrainian band, though formed already for 15 years, really got started during the Orange Revolution.
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20:00 Abba the show
(2012-02-14)
It looks like Abba, smells like Abba, sings like Abba, but just isn’t. One good thing about this tribute show is that Benny and Bjorn know about it so it is not a completely shameless rip-off.
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21:00 Non Cadenza
(2012-02-14)
This St. Petersbug based jazz and soul ensemble is nothing if not smooth. Aleksandra Almazova’s vocal stylings are sweet and clear, while the boys back her up with some seriously round-house funk.
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20:30 UB40
(2012-02-16)
Their name tells a lot about the band’s poor Birmingham background before they made it in the music business, UB40 is in fact an acronym for the UK unemployment benefit form.
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20:00 Andru Donalds (Enigma)
(2012-02-17)
Jamaican pop-rock/soul singer and musician Andru Donalds spent the 1990s successfully singing romantic ballads to the accompaniment of his guitar.
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15:00, 19:00 Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra
(2012-02-18)
Also known as 100 violins because the instrumental make-up is 85% strings (with 60 violins and nine violas) with the remaining 15% made up of clarinets and cimbaloms – it’s as chaotic and energetic as you can imagine.
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20:00 Simple Plan
(2012-02-18)
Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan should appeal to a younger generation raised on years of films based around American high schools and their consequent ‘dude rock’ soundtracks.
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20:00 The Wailers
(2012-02-18)
Following the death of their leader Bob Marley in 1981, some of the remaining members of The Wailers stuck together and decided to keep performing.
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21:00 Stereo MCS
(2012-02-23)
Back in the 1990s when American hip-hop was headed straight to the ghetto, UK rappers were raving and drinking lager with the lads.
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20:00 Hadouken!
(2012-02-24)
British electronic collective from North England whose fast and hard grime sound and confrontational style has earned them positive comparisons with British dance veterans such as The Prodigy and elevated them into the top ranks of British dance music.
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20:00 World of Drum&Bass
(2012-02-25)
Partying on all the way to sunrise, the annual World of Drum and Bass party is a loud and energetic evening of hard and fast pounding bass and beats.
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20:30 Leningrad
(2012-02-25)
The most successful of the foul-mouthed, rabble-rousing ska/punk groups to come out of the 1990s, the boys have come a long way from weekly gigs at an underground St.
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19:00 Glenn Miller Orchestra
(2012-02-27)
The original Glen Miller Orchestra was formed in 1937 by the legendary jazz maestro and became world famous for its hits such as In the Mood and Chattanooga Choo Choo.
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17:00 British Art Party vol.4
(2012-03-03)
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20:00 A State of Trance (ASOT) 550 Invasion
(2012-03-07)
Popular DJ Armin van Burren will be leading the way at Globalclubbing's first all-night trance part in Moscow. Other guest DJs at the big night are said to include Dash Berlin and Alex M.
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20:30 Mumiy Troll
(2012-03-07)
Originally formed in 1983 in Vladivostick, Mumiy Troll (aka Moomin) had always been on the edge of the mainstream. In Soviet times they only ever played illegally and it was only in 1997 that they released their first official album.
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20:30 Kasabian
(2012-03-08)
Currently touring to promote their fourth album Velociraptor!, the British ‘lad rock’ band return to Moscow this spring.
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19:00 Kenny G
(2012-03-09)
Cruise ships, restaurants, elevators and supermarkets - Kenny G's and his saxophone have infiltrated almost every public space on the planet at some point.
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21:00 Nino Katamadze & Insight
(2012-03-09)
Charismatic Georgian soul mama with heaps of stage presence. Together with her band Insight, this should be an eclectic evening of world music with a mix of jazz, electronica and Caucasian rhythms packed with passion and most likely, audience participation.
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21:00 Rise Against
(2012-03-13)
American hard punk rock band known for their politically-charged lyrics and powerful videos. Rise Against are as heavily into activism as they are rock and are staunch supporters of the anti-fur campaign PETA.
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20:00 Nightwish
(2012-03-15)
Finnish symphonic rock with a female lead singer adding those all-essential operatic vocals. Nightwish, who sing in English, are phenomenally popular in their native Finland and easily sell out concerts in the rest of Northern and Eastern Europe too.
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20:00 Nouvelle Vague
(2012-03-17)
Hailing from France but taking their musical influences from Brazil, this bossa nova band are very popular in Russia, not least because one of the singers is Russian.
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21:00 Hindi Zahra
(2012-03-23)
Born and raised in Morrocco, Hindi Zahra moved to Paris when she was 15 and started teaching herself music. It wasn’t until 2010 however, when Hindi (already 30 years old) finally broke into the mainstream with her album Handmade.
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19:00 Ben l’Oncle Soul
(2012-03-31)
Part of a new wave of young French soul singers, Ben l’Oncle Soul’s look is styled after Uncle Ben from the brand of rice (his signature outfit features a bowtie).
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20:00 (HED) P.E.
(2012-04-03)
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20:30 Bi-2
(2012-04-06)
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20:00 Bravo
(2012-04-07)
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20:30 Zucchero
(2012-04-07)
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20:30 Judas Priest
(2012-04-18)
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20:30 Zveri
(2012-04-20)
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20:30 Lyapis Trubetskoy
(2012-04-21)
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20:00 Morten Harket (ex-voice of A-Ha)
(2012-04-24)
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20:00 Scorpions
(2012-04-26 - 2012-04-27)
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19:00 Art group Turetsky Choir
(2012-04-27 - 2012-04-29)
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20:00 Garbage
(2012-05-12)
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19:00 Black Sabbath
(2012-05-18)
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20:00 Derniere Volonte
(2012-05-26)
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18:00 Red Hot Chili Peppers
(2012-07-22)
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20:00 Crystal Castles
(2012-05-19)
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