The Good, The Bad & The Queen announce one-off London show
05 October 2011, 10:22
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Having last made an appearance at a Love Music Hate Racism fundraiser in 2008 following the release of their self-titled record in 2007, alt supergroup The Good, The Bad & The Queen have announced they will play London’s Coronet Theatre on 10 November.
Blur man Damon Albarn, The Clash bassist Paul Simonon, former The Verve guitarist Simon Tong and drummer Tony Allen have not said anything about whether this live show, being held to celebrate 40 years of Greenpeace, means they intend to record anything new as a band.
Tickets go on sale this Friday (7 October) at 9am, head here to set up a reminder so you don’t forget to set your morning alarm!
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