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BBC Introducing Stage


Guest MJMilz14

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Zane Lowe will also be doing his show on Thursday night from the Introducing Stage.

Apparently Jamie T and Mike Skinner will be putting in an appearance which is excellent news :D:D

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I heard this too! I couldn't believe it as I was only in the car for 5 minutes coming back from my run in the park tonight. This has really helped one of my biggest clashes - was hating missin both of these for The Specials but now will get a little bit of everything!
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I heard this too! I couldn't believe it as I was only in the car for 5 minutes coming back from my run in the park tonight. This has really helped one of my biggest clashes - was hating missin both of these for The Specials but now will get a little bit of everything!
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You should take a look at THE FUEL, young band ( all 17 or 18 ) from Bristol. Won a Battle of the Bands to clinch their spot. Michael Eavis and Kieron Pepper ( Prodigy ) were judges and were impressed. Rather a poor quality video of the final at a packed Colston Hall, but it will give you a flavour.

They are playing on sunday round about noon.

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Does anybody know what is going on thursday, is Zane Lowe just doing his show from the stage? will there be live performaces?

I think this is where i might go thursday but it's a bloody long walk, if there is not going to be any live music on.

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