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British Sea Power, HMV Forum
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Ether: Pantha du Prince, QEH Front Room
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Jimmy Webb, QEH
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Ibrahim Maalouf, Jazz Cafe
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Seun Kuti at the Royal Festival Hall
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Ojos de Brujo, Barbican Hall
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Anais Mitchell, Martin Carthy, Union Chapel
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Efterklang, Scala
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Ether: Tim Exile, Purcell Room
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Carmen Souza & Theo Pas'cal at St Ethelburga's

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