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And
some great supporting acts have also been announced including
compelling composer Craig Armstrong; Mike Skinner's collaborator
Kevin Mark Trail; Bristol act Kosheen and Newport crew Goldie
Lookin' Chain.
More than 20,000 fans gathered in Queen Square last August
as Massive Attack came home for what was probably the gig
of the year.
It had been billed as a homecoming and lived up to it for
both the crowd and the band.
"There's only one city in the world I'd live in - f*** Paris,
f*** New York - it's Bristol," stated Robert Del Naja.
Since playing in Bristol last year the band has been touring
the world from South America to Europe and will even be playing
in Beirut in July.
They'll be at the Bristol Ampitheatre on Monday 2nd August
along with support Craig Armstrong and Kevin Mark Trail.
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| Groove
Armada come to Bristol |
Meanwhile,
Andy Cato and Tom Findlay from Groove Armada have also been
having a busy year - with Andy even running the 2004 London
Marathon for Oxfam.
Based round the instrumental and production skills of the
duo, Groove Armada has proved one of the most consistent British
dance acts of recent years.
Refreshingly eclectic, they're said to be happy to make music
for both the dance floor and the sofa.
The band was named after a club the duo used to run, called
Captain Sensual at the Helm of the Groove Armada.
Yorkshire man Andy Cato used to play trombone in a brass band
and is a former Young Jazz Musician of the Year, while Tom
hails from Cambridge and used to work in public relations.
The pair can be seen on stage at Canon's Marsh on Tuesday
3rd August with support from Bristol's own Kosheen.
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| Good
Luck from Basement Jaxx for Euro 2004 |
Meanwhile,
Basement Jaxx will be playing in Chicago, Las Vegas and other
US venues in July, before reaching the dizzy heights of their
Bristol concert on Wednesday 4th August.
The respected, UK-based DJing and production duo comprises
Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe.
And if it wasn't enough that they are coming to Bristol, football
fans may find themselves assailed by the duo's music during
Euro 2004.
A new instrumental re-edit of their song Good Luck has been
chosen as the BBC's Match of the Day theme tune during the
tournament.
Let's hope they turn up on time for their Bristol concert
though - they won the prize for Best Dance at the Brit Awards,
but apparently had to be prodded to go up on stage because
they weren't paying attention.
And if they don't there's always supporting act Goldie Lookin'
Chain to look forward to!
Tickets
are available from Way Ahead (020 7403 3331) and Stargreen
(020 7734 8932), also available online at www.gigsandtours.com.
Tickets are priced at £23.50. All tickets are subject
to a booking fee.
Competition
And so to our competition where we have one pair of tickets
for each of the three gigs up for grabs.
To stand a chance of winning you just need to answer the following
question:
Which
local band, fronted by a blonde named Alison, supported Massive
Attack at their Queen Square concert last year.
The competition has now closed. |