Kate Nash to play to save Camden Stables Market
Kate Nash has been confirmed to play a short set on behalf of the Save Camden Stables Market campaign, this coming Thursday (August 9).
The North Londoner, who is currently number on the album charts, will perform the show at a yet-be-disclosed location, details of which be revealed on NME.COM on the day of the show.
The legendary market is currently at risk of being commercialised by developers, who plan to turn it into a generic shopping centre.
Check back to NME.COM on Thursday for details of the show. Tickets will be extremely limited. |
Linkin Park hits top of Billboard chart
Linkin Park have scored this year's best-selling album on the US Billboard charts with 'Minutes To Midnight'.
Hitting the Number One spot this week with 623,000 copies sold, it is the highest-selling album of 2007 in its debut week, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
The last album to sell more copies the first week of its release was Jay-Z's 'Kingdom Come', which sold 680,000 copies last December.
As previously reported, Linkin Park have recruited My Chemical Romance and Placebo to headline their Project Revolution tour throughout North America this summer. |
Queens Of The Stone Age map Canadian tour
Queens Of The Stone Age have added a string of Canadian dates to their Duluth Tour.
The band will play six shows, kicking off in London, Ontario on August 22. They will make their way west, wrapping up the stint in Vancouver on September 1. |