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NewsKate Nash plays tiny gig on eve of album triumphKate Nash played an intimate set in aid of the Save Camden Stables Market campaign at the Boogaloo bar in north London tonight (August 9). Following a short speech from the organisers about how the old market is been transformed into a shopping mall, the singer, who volunteered to play the show herself after hearing about the campaign, took the stage with her band. "Thanks for coming, I think it's really important we're here for a worthy cause," declared Nash as she opened with 'Mariella'. She then played a set showcasing tracks from her Number One-bound debut album 'Made Of Bricks' which was released on Monday (August 6). Taking the evening's campaigning spirit to heart, the singer paused the gig midway through and offered to hand out press releases to the media in the crowd, before called on all of the audience to back the Camden campaign, declaring: "We don't want every street in London to look the same because that would be fucking boring!" Moving throughout the 45 minute set between her piano and guitar, Nash admitted she was struggling the pub's tiny stage, endearingly telling the crowd as she squeezed herself in front of the drums that "I feel like the cymbal is going to cut my bum in half!" Later after playing 'We Get On', Nash then gave everyone an insight into her growing popularity, explaining, "I read a comment on the internet from a bloke moaning that 'We Get On' is becoming like a karaoke track, but I was so excited by the idea it might be on a karaoke machine one day!" She followed this a spot of her own karaoke, playing a cover of Cold War Kids which Nash admitted wasn't perhaps as well rehearsed as she would have liked. "We're doing a cover now, I don't know all the words so I might make them up," she told the pub as she launched into 'Hang Me Up To Dry'. There was no mistaking the words for 'Foundations' though, with Nash playing an extended version of the Number Two single, including a verse about her awful boyfriend "getting sick on my trainers". After accidentally unplugging her own microphone, Nash then wound-up the show plugging the campaign's website Savecamdenstablesmarket.co.uk before playing a solo version of 'Little Red'. Bon Jovi to rock new New Jersey arena New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi will be the first act to rock "The Rock," the state's newest arena, officials announced Wednesday. The band will play several shows at the Prudential Center starting Oct. 26, said Pat Smith, a spokesman for AEG New York/New Jersey, part of Anschutz Entertainment Group, which is booking concerts and special events for the arena. The number of shows has not been determined, he said. The $365-million arena, which will be home to the New Jersey Devils of the NHL, is under construction in downtown Newark. It can seat 19,500 for concerts. The band, whose hits include "You Give Love a Bad Name," includes lead singer Jon Bon Jovi, a native of Sayreville. The arena gets its name from Prudential Financial Inc., the Newark-based financial services and insurance giant whose symbol is the Rock of Gibraltar. Tickets for Bon Jovi go on sale in mid-June. |
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