No idea how this one slipped by unnoticed, but regardless: possibly the greatest dance band in the world today, Justice, are playing the Ambassador theater on October 26th. Tickets are 28 euros a pop.
Why are they playing a venue so small? Why was the gig not subject to mass publicity? Why despite the fact that they went on sale at 9am today are they still not sold out?
Who cares? Click here to head over to the purchase page, and be happy.
UPDATE:
There seems to be some ambiguity over whether this is a live show or a DJ set. Ticketmaster has it billed as 'Justice live', while on last.fm it's down as a DJ set. That said, being essentially DJs, what's the difference going to be? At their Oxegen slot this summer the lads seemed to be DJing, but that certainly took nothing away from the show. Either way, here's the poster for the tour, which is to promote the release of their first DVD, A Cross The Universe:
Sep 20, 2008
JUSTICE LIVE AT THE AMBASSADOR
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8 comments:
maybe they'll jam with cd's instead of their laptop's?
Surely this isn't the same Leigh O'Gorman of LPX fame? Surely Laptops are your speciality.
tis true...
...although whether it's a good speciality of a bad one depends on personal opinion
;)
Hmm. For some reason that last comment transported me back to the summer of 2005. The Hub to be precise.
Not sure why.
probably the feedback and the dreadful drunken noise
...and who could forget the frankly bizarre internet spat with soviet filter afterwards
God that was fun. Guys can't take a bit of constructive criticism.
Drunken noise possibly wasn't as bad as I made it out to be.
Just so you know, i had your quote on the front page of the MySpace for about a year.
Although it was criticism, it was still one of the funniest things I've ever read.
Wow really?
Thats pretty cool.
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