Review: Django Django @ O2 Ritz, Manchester
Django Django brought their menagerie of synths, tambourines, and white trousers to Manchester armed with their all new third album, Marble Skies.
Django Django brought their menagerie of synths, tambourines, and white trousers to Manchester armed with their all new third album, Marble Skies.
A show better be worth the hype if it’s to run for two consecutive months in Manchester.
In a galaxy far, far away, a weapon was created, so powerful it could cut down a man in a flash, destroy empires in seconds and create a hero or a heroine in an instant.
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Former Great Britain captain Paul Sculthorpe MBE is convinced it is too early to describe Wigan Warriors wing Sam Tomkins as a ‘former’ England player.
An ITV drama turned touring musical doesn’t exactly have ‘classic’ written all over it.
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