EXCLUSIVE: Here’s your first trailer for Liam Neeson crime-thriller In The Land Of Saints And Sinners, which debuts tomorrow at the Venice Film Festival.
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Club NME is back, with the first of its live shows set to be headlined by indie legends Courteeners. Find out more about the upcoming event below.Since its first live gig in 2004 and subsequent launch the following year, Club NME is back for 2023 and set to kick off next month.The first of the iconic club nights will take place at EartH Hall, Hackney, on September 15 and include a live set from Manchester indie veterans Courteeners.
The instalment will also feature some very special guest DJs who will be announced shortly. Tickets are available to reserve for free here.Doors open at 8pm for the upcoming London opening night, and the event will run up until the 2am curfew.
A maximum of two free tickets per person can be unlocked by entering the code NME52, although tickets do not guarantee entry as the event will be held on a first come first served basis.This year’s return of Club NME marks the first event that NME will host an event in collaboration with new platform Ladbrokes LIVE, launched in London earlier this month (August 1), with a surprise set from Sugababes and a huge giveaway – which included tickets to All Points East and the upcoming Sugababes headline show at The O2 next month.By joining forces, the new entertainment hub ensures that all tickets are kept free and allows music lovers the opportunity to connect with their favourite artists in intimate, local spaces.Speaking of the booking, NME said: “Over the last decade, Courteeners have grafted to become one of the UK’s biggest and most beloved bands, headlining festivals as well as Manchester’s Heaton Park. It’s a real thrill to have them and their fans experience Club NME in an intimate venue like EartH Hall.”To celebrate the re-launch, journalist and
.EXCLUSIVE: Here’s your first trailer for Liam Neeson crime-thriller In The Land Of Saints And Sinners, which debuts tomorrow at the Venice Film Festival.
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Foals and DJ Rowena have been announced to join the line-up of the return of Club NME – which will be headlined by Courteeners next month.The return of the iconic club night was revealed last week, with news that Manchester indie veterans Courteeners will be taking to the stage for the first instalment. It will be held at EartH Hall in Hackney, London on Friday September 15.Now, it has been confirmed that the night will also feature two very special guest DJ sets from both DJ Rowena and British indie rock icons Foals.Known as a prolific broadcaster, presenter and DJ, Rowena’s can currently be heard on BBC Three Counties Radio, as well as indie DJ duties at Propaganda and her own show on London’s Boogaloo Radio.Indie giants Foals will also be taking to the decks for the opening night of Club NME, with the members set to deliver their own DJ set.
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