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NewsBlondie meet Madonna in the West EndBlondie have lent several of their songs to the West End musical, 'Desperately Seeking Susan', based on the 1985 film starring Madonna. The show is set to open on October 12 at the Novello Theatre. It will feature the Blondie songs 'Heart of Glass,' 'Atomic,' 'One Way or Another,' 'Dreaming' and 'The Tide Is High,' as well as a new composition written by frontwoman Debbie Harry, reports the Associated Press. Harry expressed her desire to see the show end up on Broadway. "It's a live show so it is going to be different to the film, probably more lighthearted," she said. Emma Williams has been cast in the role of Susan that Madonna made famous, and Kelly Price will play Roberta Glass, which was interpreted by Rosanna Arquette in the film. Topman NME New Music Tour kicks off in Cardiff Cardiff played host to the very first night of the Topman NME New Music Tour tonight. The gig, featuring four of our favourite rising stars, injected a touch of glamour into the austere surroundings of Cardiff's historic Corn Exchange. Headliners The Rumble Strips performed a forty-minute set, featuring their trademark horns and harmonies, to a crowd singing back every line, despite the band not having yet released an album. The audience were highly vocal in their appreciation for songs including 'Motorcycle', 'Creole' and 'London', and frontman Charlie Waller was visibly delighted with the reaction. Earlier in the evening, Pull Tiger Tail energetically pumped out their electro-indie tunes, such as 'Hurricanes' and opener 'Mr. 100%', despite being jokingly heckled by Steven Ansell of Blood Red Shoes. The band, adorned in pink paper hearts, even introduced 'I Call It IT' with a cry of "eins, zwei, drei, tanzen", in tribute to Austria's recent Eurovision entry. Before Pull Tiger Tail's performance, Californian quirk-pop troupe The Little Ones brought their instrument-swapping, percussion-laden show to Wales for the very first time. The five-piece got most of the crowd dancing to their melodic and upbeat tunes, including single 'Lovers Who Uncover', with singer Edward Reyes even promising he'd join in if the crowd started breakdancing: "Now is your time to freak out! I want to see some breakdancing, I'll come down there with you if you do!" Blood Red Shoes were the first band to take to the stage, with Laura-Mary Carter sporting a brand new Telecaster and drummer Steven Ansell entering with flaming drumsticks held aloft. Launching straight into new song 'I Wish I Was Someone Better', the Brighton duo swiftly warmed up the initially reserved crowd of early birds with their garage-grunge. Commenting on the wood panelling of the Corn Exchange, Steven told the crowd: "It looks like we're playing in the Houses Of Parliament, but we can still have a good time!" The Topman NME New Music Tour calls at the following venues: Northampton Roadmenders (May 18) Sheffield Plug (19) Middlesbrough Empire (21) Glasgow Arches (22) Edinburgh Liquid Rooms (23) Manchester Club Academy (24) Nottingham Rescue Rooms (26) Birmingham Academy 2 (28) London KOKO (29) Brighton Concorde 2 (30) Norwich Waterfront (31) To check ticket availability and view full listings, go to NME.COM/Gigs. Keep an eye on NME.COM for more news on the upcoming dates of the Topman NME New Music Tour. |
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