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The Zombies, Shepherd's Bush Empire
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Eric Clapton/ Steve Winwood, Royal Albert Hall
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Eric Clapton/ Steve Winwood, Royal Albert Hall
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Simple Minds, UK tour
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Cyndi Lauper, The Dome, Brighton
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James Blake, Komedia, Brighton
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Battles, Concorde 2, Brighton
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Roger Waters: The Wall, O2
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Gregg Allman, Usher Hall, Edinburgh
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Half Man Half Biscuit, Liquid Room, Edinburgh

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