Thursday, 30 December 2010
Dizzee Rascal denies Natalie Imbruglia romance
It has been spread by rumors that Dizzee Rascal is romantically indulge with Natalie Imbruglia.
According to reports both were found enjoying Christmas shopping at London.Beside it they were also spotted in the Mayfair area arm-in-arm.They both holidayed at playboy tycoon Richard Branson’s private island last year.
A “source” told UK tabloid The Sun that “Natalie and Dizzee hit it off and kept in contact. They were keen to see each other.”
This led to Dizzee’s publicist having to respond to the rumours, saying “They're good friends. He was just escorting her on a shopping trip.”
Friday, 24 December 2010
Dizzee Rascal to headline Belsonic
For Belsonic Festival 2011,Dizzee Rascal and Plan B are the first two to headlined the festival.
Last year the festival was attended by more than 40000 peoples.This festival occurs in August in Belfast.
Last year's event showcased sell-out performances from Florence And The Machine, David Guetta, Biffy Clyro and Paolo Nutini among others.
Friday, 10 December 2010
Tinchy Stryder Wanted Dizzee Rascal On Game Over
Tinchy Stryder tells Trevor Nelson his only regret with his star-studded track Game Over.
Tinchy Stryder passed by Trevor Nelson’s show today to talk about his third album Third Strike [which is out now], his new video [which you can watch here] and his monster smash Game Over.
The line-up of Giggs, Professor Green, Devlin, Tinie Tempah, Example, Chipmunk and Tinchy himself came together to produce one of the most talked about records in modern times but Tinchy still had another name in mind. Speaking to Trevor Nelson, Strydes confirmed that Dizzee Rascal was the only other rapper to have been approached for the song.
What do you think? Do you, like us; long for a Grimey return, even a brief one from the old Dizzee Rascal?
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Dizzee wants to make sweet...music with Rihanna
Dizze Rascal express his wishes now to work with Rihanna, and they both with each other collaboration to make sweet music.He's set his sights on Rihanna next.
He told a London paper: 'I've worked with Shakira, I've worked with Cheryl Cole. I feel anything could happen on the collaboration front. I want to get in the studio with Rihanna now. She's done some good stuff and she looks good."
Saturday, 20 November 2010
Dizzee Rascal named Man Of The Year at Cosmopolitan awards
At the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Of The Year, Dizzee Rascal was named Ultimate Man Of The Year
The rapper, 24, real name Dylan Kwabena Mills, looked dapper in a black suit and tie as he collected his gong.
Other winners included Christine Bleakley for Ultimate TV Presenter, Alexandra Burke was Ultimate UK Music Star and Katy Perry was Ultimate International Music Star.
Nicola Roberts was Ultimate Fashionista, Gemma Arterton was Ultimate Film Actress while Karen Gillan was Ultimate UK TV Actress.
Stars at the London event included Tina O'Brien, Kimberley Walsh, Kelly Brook, Olly Murs and Westlife.
Full list of winners for Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Of The Year awards 2010:
Ultimate TV Presenter - Christine Bleakley
Ultimate Theatre Star - Sheridan Smith
Ultimate UK Music Star - Alexandra Burke
Ultimate UK TV Actress - Karen Gillan
Ultimate International Music Star - Katy Perry
Ultimate Fashionista - Nicola Roberts
Ultimate Catwalk Queen - Crystal Renn
Ultimate Celebrity Who Made Us Care - Fearne Cotton
Ultimate Man of the Year - Dizzee Rascal
Ultimate Film Actress - Gemma Arterton
Ultimate Hottie - Mark Salling
Ultimate US TV Actress - Christina Hendricks
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Dizzee Rascal Topped The French Charts
Dizze Rascal first number # 1 outside the UK in a duet show with Shakira has topped the french charts
The hidden formula for the prolific duet success was revealed by him that "I was never in the studio once with CALVIN HARRIS, ARMAND VAN HELDEN or CHERYL COLE.
Sometimes you'll get into a studio and you don't like that person.
This way you can send it back and forth between the studios and still make a song."
The MC hopes to share a stage with Cheryl one day soon though.
He said: "It should be good man, it's gonna be big, it's Cheryl Cole, innit?"
Monday, 1 November 2010
Dizzee Rascal And Shakira To Perform Duet At MTV EMAs 2010
Dizzee Rascal and Shakira will jointly going to perform their duet 'Loca' for the first time at the ceremony in Madrid.
Beside Dizzer Rascal and Shakira, Kings Of Leon, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, B.o.B and Haley Williams will also represent at the ceremony, hosted by Eva Longoria.Kid Rock and Linkin Park are also set to perform at the event
Bon Jovi will collect the inaugural Global Icon honour.Lady Gaga and Katy Perry both have four nominations, including nods for Best Pop, Best Female and Best Song.
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Dizzee Rascal to bouncer 'whether his name was on nightclub list'
The rapper Dizzee Rascal, 24, pulled up in the LOnbdon at the new Cirque du Soir private members' club Mayfair in a chauffeur driven silver Merc. And, wing by two security guards when he went up to the door.
A clubber says: "They bunch of screaming girls moved a side for Dizzee, but the bouncer stopped him and asked whether his name was on the list. Dizzee taken comfort until his minders convinced the guy to let him."
He had matters when it came to home at time, too.
Dizzee calling his driver but he wasn't answering. It was a really ashamed.
Saturday, 21 August 2010
Dizzee Rascal with Shakira Teams Up
Dizzee Rascal with Shakira will new single 'Loca'. The new album'Sale el Sol' which means 'The Sun Rises' new song comes from the Columbian beauty.
Shakira evidently said that her new album would feature "a strong rock side" it would be a "synthesis" of her 20 years in music. Shakira's new album will be released in the US on 2nd November.
Is Dizzee Rascal the luckiest dude in England? Shakira was currently named as having one of the top five celebrity butts...check it out...
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Dizzee Rascal says: Heavy drug use drove him to paranoia
The Bonkers star's personality changed. "I was high, weeding all the time," he said. "And I was likely justified to be a bit paranoid. There was a lot of violence."
"I was going to die I didn't thing," he told Weekend magazine. "The adrenaline, the shock, the rage. It was all a bit mad."
He said the reason for the attack would finally be revealed, adding: "It wasn't anything I did."
Friday, 30 July 2010
Dizzee Rascal parties after Ibiza Rocks gig
Well, sort of...
We're told: "Dizzee didn't like the idea of disturbing guests at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel where he was having his shindig. So he moved the entire party to Esparadis club down the road at 7am. It went on till noon."
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Timex Watches Fan Club, Dizzee Rascal adds
2010 will be remembered for many things when it is over; in the World Cup the year that the English football team faltered, the year that Russian spies where discovered in America... However, one of the most important things to come out of 2010 was the 40th anniversary of Glastonbury. In the Somerset countryside for the seminal music festival for once was bathed in sunshine as some of the biggest music acts graced the famous Pyramid stage, the Glastonbury festival of the focal point. For some people though it is not only about the music, it is also more importantly about the fashion trends worn by the stars who perform and those who turn up to watch the performers perform.
Are the lead singers of bands in fashion some of the most important people. They lead fashion trends and rekindle styles of old which sometimes have been long since dead. Dizzee Rascal is fast becoming one of the biggest names in the music business, collaborating with the likes of Florence Welch and Calvin Harris. His love for watches is well renowned with the watch brand Ice Watch hence many others are now clambering to be worn on the wrist of one of Britain's biggest rising stars. At Glastonbury this yesr, Dizzee was sporting an unlikely wrist watch from one of the oldest names in American watch making history. Throughout the festival and also during his set, Dizzee Rascal was seen to be wearing one of the most sought after watches in Timex history, the T5K429. Timex have gained many admirers of their new collection of bright coloured retro digital watches and it would appear that Dizzee is another celebrity to add to the list. Dizzee has opted for the white T5K429, a watch which actually does stand out in the crowd. You can look him wearing the new Timex watch on the BBC iplayer if you are quick to view it in some of the footage from the festival.
A white digital watch is a real show stopper and the new Timex Ironman definitely fits this bill. Its retro fashion has obviously captured the attention of Dizzee Rascal and it will capture even more people's eye now they know who makes the watch. However, if white is not the choice of colour Timex also offer the same watch in a range of colours. The watch comes in a multitude of colours including; pink, blue, purple, green and a gorgeous shade of mustard. Therefore, if you like both Dizzee Rascal's music and his style then maybe you should consider the Timex watch he wore at Glastonbury. This watch is destined to be one of THE must wear watches of the year and at such a reasonable price, Timex Watches have been flying of the shelves and retailers up and down the country are struggling to keep up with demand. Timex Watches can be bought with free next day delivery and best price guarantee.
Thursday, 22 July 2010
Leads Mercury nominations to Dizzee Rascal
Monday, 19 July 2010
Dizzee Rascal 'fails to handle female attention'
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Dizzee Rascal: Now the British urban scene is getting crowded
Seven years later, the grime artist turned pop star is a fixture in the charts and the talent he mentioned is not only taking over a greater share of the UK charts but is also storming the US.
According to figures from the BPI, the body that represents record labels, urban music now accounts for about 30% of the UK charts. But it is the rising number of UK acts in the field that is making record labels sit up and listen: while the total number of urban tracks in the top 1,000 increased by 25% between 2007 and 2009, the number of UK tracks in the genre rose by 84%.
Dizzee Rascal has scored four number one hits with his latest album, while N-Dubz have had six Top 20 hits and Chipmunk five Top 10 hits since April 2009.
While Dizzee may rule the school in the UK, other British urban artists, such as Taio Cruz and Jay Sean, have achieved the biggest prize of all conquering America.
Cruz and Sean topped the Billboard Hot 100 last year and have had high profile UK/US collaborations with artists including Sean Paul, Lil Jon and Kesha, paving the way for fellow British artists to try their luck over the pond.
"This is not just a UK thing, we are seeing UK artists like Taio Cruz and MIA getting a very high profile in the States," said Martin Talbot, the managing director of the Official Charts Company. "The British are coming and that's a great thing."
At the same time, urban artists from Britain, who for many years believed they had to copy commercially successful American artists, are finding their own voice quite literally, according to Dan Greenpeace, a hip hop artist manager.
"UK rappers 10 or 15 years ago often were imitating US accents, a whole raft of them were putting on these accents and Americans were just laughing at them," he said. "They didn't take them seriously because they wanted the real thing.
"Now UK artists are being themselves. There is more recognition of their talents, and they are being supported on the radio. Kids have grown up listening to UK urban acts on the radio, and there is more pride about it they want to listen to Tinchy Stryder and Chipmunk just as much as 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg."
According to Greenpeace, they also want music that speaks to their lives. "These artists are rapping about homegrown things, shopping at Sainsbury's or whatever, and people can relate to that," he said.
Singing with a British accent is not always helpful, said Sway, a UK hip hop artist who has just signed to Akon's label in the US.
He said that singers such as Estelle and Leona Lewis the first British solo artist to top the US charts with her debut album did not proclaim their Britishness, leaving many US fans under the impression they are American.
"Sometimes when I'm playing over there, they're like, 'You're rapping like Harry Potter, man'. I feel so British, and it's a great selling point, the girls love it, but the market needs to accept that," Sway said.
For him, the big difference is not about accent or image, but a recognition by record labels that UK urban artists can be a lucrative investment.
"I love rock bands, but often they are making more down tempo, serious music, and in a time of recession that's the last thing people want to listen to they want to have a good time," said Sway.
Shabs Jobanputra, the president of Virgin Records UK who also founded Relentless records, which introduced So Solid into the mainstream consciousness said a cultural shift in the UK had played a big part in popularising British urban music. "The cultural composition of Britain has changed; there has been a merging and mixing of cultures that has actually transformed the playground, not just in London, but throughout the country, and that has been a big factor," Jobanputra said.
An absence of emerging American urban acts has opened up opportunities for UK talent, he added. "Urban culture needed to be fed and suddenly grime acts were in demand not on a sub culture level, but on a mass scale," he said.
But has mainstream success come at a price? Some in the scene argue that the music dominating now the charts is disposable pop and not true urban.
Dizzee Rascal's previous album, Tongue N Cheek, is significantly more pop and dance-influenced than his early recordings, while artists including Chipmunk and N-Dubz have no reservations about relying on popc.
Greenpeace welcomes the growing popularity of urban music, but says it must maintain its integrity. "Artists are going to have to come up with more edgy music to maintain its credibility because pop acts cannot last too long," he said.
He said he had been encouraged by the work of artists such as Professor Green, who has currently collaborated with Lily Allen, and Tinie Tempah, whose single Pass Out reached number one.
"The proof will be in the pudding," Greenpeace said. "Will stations like Radio 1 continue to support more edgy sounds? How will audiences react? I think they are open to it, but we will see."
For Jobanputra, though, UK urban is simply getting the recognition it deserves.
"For too many years urban has lived in the underground, scraping by and getting thin," he said. "Why shouldn't it be popular and vaunted? It is part of our culture that is flourishing and having a real moment."
Sunday, 11 July 2010
Dizzee Rascal: EXCLUSIVE his festival beauty buy
At Glastonbury as well as storming the Pyramid stage, he's headling Lovebox in London and is also appearing at Benicassim in Spain, and Bestival on the Isle Of Wight.
But we bet you didn't realise that Dizzee wouldn't dream about leaving his Winnebago with his baby wipes?
Don't worry, we're not about to shatter his hard man image because Dizzee only uses them to keep his precious trainers looking fly.
'I'm not a fan of the mud but this year there was only dust, so I could handle it,' admits Dizzee.
'I just got baby wipes to clean up my trainers to keep them looking box fresh.'
Friday, 2 July 2010
Dizzee Rascal 'angered by talent show audience'
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Thrills Pyramid crowd Dizzee Rascal
As he performed his chart topping hits, the volume and excitement from the crowd grew.
Hits Bonkers, Dirtee Disco and Holiday, coupled with a glowing sunset over Worthy Farm, provided the soundtrack for a day which seemingly passed without a hitch.
Marcus Long, 34, and his friend David Goldman, 32, both from Golders Green, north London, agreed that Dizzee was going to be hard to beat.
Mr Long, a teacher, said: "I have been coming to Glastonbury since the mid-90s but today has been among the best days I have had at the festival. Usually I am into more guitar based music so I was disappointed when U2 pulled out.
"But Gorillaz are very good and Dizzee was bound to be a highlight.
"The energy and atmosphere was incredible - I haven't got his album but I think I owe him after that performance. Excellent."
Mr Goldman, a mature student, who had never been to Glastonbury before, said: "I am still in shock a little bit. I have seen it on the television and read so much about it - but actually being here is completely change.
"I loved Dizzee and I am looking forward to Muse and The Dead Weather tomorrow. But the best bit about the festival is just wandering around and coming across things you never thought you'd see. And the toilets are not too bad - yet."
Monday, 14 June 2010
Dizzee Rascal and James Corden's World Cup song tops UK singles chart
The rapper and comedian's version of Tears For Fears' 1985 hit 'Shout', released under the name Shout For England', was performed for the first time a week ago on TV show Britain's Got Talent (June 6), and was only made available to buy on Wednesday (June 9).
All royalties from the record go to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for children in London.
Other World Cup songs in the Top Ten are from the Somalian artist K'naan at Three with 'Wavin' Flag', Coca-Cola's official World Cup Anthem. The star performed the track at Friday's (June 11) opening ceremony in Johannesburg.
Meanwhile, The Lightning Seeds/Baddiel and Skinner's 'Three Lions' is at Number Ten. Originally released ahead of the 1996 European Championship in England, it has already been Number One twice in the UK – that same year and again in 1998, when it was re-released ahead of the World Cup in France.
In other chart-related news, Black Eyed Peas' former Number One 'I Gotta Feeling' is set to become the first ever million-selling download later this week.
In the albums chart, Christina Aguilera has gone straight in at Number One with her new album 'Bionic'.
Thursday, 10 June 2010
In Fringe line-up the Dizzee Rascal and Flawless feature
The line up features a record 2,453 shows, a 17% increase on last year.
The 64th annual Festival Fringe, which runs from 6 to 30 August, involves 21,148 performers.
The world's largest arts festival generates about £75m for the Edinburgh and Scottish economy.
Dizzee Rascal will be playing at the Corn Exchange as part of the Edge Festival, while Flawless will be performing at the Underbelly.
Abi Titmuss stars as a gym instructor "attempting to kick an unruly bunch of amateur Rugby League players into touch" in Up 'N' Under, which will be performed at Assembly @ George.
John Godber directs the 25th anniversary production of his Oliver Award winning comedy.
Oscar winning actress Emma Thompson has used her own money to bring a show about sex trafficking to the Fringe.
The play uses verbatim accounts from two women trafficked separately into Britain.
Although Thompson does not appear in the show, she is expected to visit Edinburgh during its run at the Pleasance and has agreed for her name to be used in its title.
Cardinal Keith O'Brien will be singing The Hippopotamus Song as part of The Really Terrible Orchestra at St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral in Edinburgh.
A sporting theme can also be detected in the programme, which includes All Over A Football at the Underbelly, Bob Doolally's World Cup Balls at The Stand and Paul Ricketts - Kiss the Badge, Fly the Flag! at Just the Tonic @ the Caves.
Following the success of the First Made in Scotland programme in 2009, which secured nine awards, it returns this year with the best of Scottish theatre and dance.
It is supported through the Scottish government's Edinburgh Festivals Expo Fund and helps talented, Scottish based performers and companies present their work on an international stage.
This year's shows include Platform in association with Giant's The Songbird: A tone Poem, at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and plan B's A Wee Home From Home.
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Dizzee Rascal and James Corden join 3am on set of new video for World Cup song Shout
She got her face painted with a St George's cross, wrapped herself in an England flag and joined Dizzee Rascal and James Corden for the video shoot of their England anthem Shout - along with scores of cheering, football crazy fans.
In an exclusive chat with rapper Dizzee, during the shoot at Harlequins ground The Stoop in Twickenham, SW London, he said it's "mad" that he's even singing a footie anthem.
He said: "I ain't ever been to a match before - that's the mad thing. I've seen England play on TV, I'm always cheering them on. But I'm so busy with gigs I don't get down there."
James added: "I'm so excited about the World Cup. A few of the boys have been in touch and they love the single.
"Rio told me he is devastated to be out of it, but I still think we've got a great chance.
"I just hope they go all the way.
"This is not about getting a No.1 single - we'd swap that to get the England team in the final and raise money for the kiddies at Great Ormond Street."
Dizzee reckons the buzz of singing Shout - a reworking of the Tears For Fears hit - is as big as scoring in the actual final.
"Hopefully, the song will inspire the team to play better and lets them know the whole country is behind them. I want to hear it on the terraces. There is no reason why we can't win, we have world-class players, it's just what happens on the day."
In the track Dizzee raps a line about Rio Ferdinand saying "nobody can muck with him". He and James didn't even think about cutting the line after the captain got crocked last week.
Dizzee said: "Rio only got injured the other day, so it was a bit late to take it out. Anyway, he's still Rio Ferdinand and he's still a big part of it."
Hearing the crowd chant for the video shoot, he added: "It's wicked to be involved in the World Cup like this. To have done a song that they are singing up there and actually liking, is amazing.
"It's real. All these people are here today because they believe we can win the World Cup. And I believe we have as good a chance as any other top team.
"Everyone has just got to Shout about it and it will get the boys through." Well, you heard the man...
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Dizzee Rascal : Songs about dirtee dancing and indie romancing
Slow Club – Giving Up On Love
With a barnstorming chorus from Rebecca Taylor, nonchalantly cool verses by Charles Watson and a video featuring comedy star Mackenzie Crook, it seems Slow Club have finally blossomed into a proper band. Giving Up On Love is the kind of thing that's earned the likes of Los Campesinos! success in the last couple of years (BBC 6Music loves it) and if they keep writing songs like this then their headline date at London's Koko on 1 June will be no big deal at all.
The Divine Comedy – At the Indie Disco
Little does Neil Hannon know that most indie discos – with their cider, shoegazing and requisite three tracks from Pulp – are now filled with the sound of bum-shuffling dubstep and silly amounts of fertiliser-based drugs. Or maybe he does. With winsome lyrics and saccharine keys, this is nostalgia-flavoured stuff.
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Dizzee Rascal Joins ‘NME Breakthrough’ Comp For Unsigned Bands
If you want to be in with a chance of winning and performing at the July 16-18 festival in London’s Victoria Park alongside the likes of Dizzee,Bombay Bicycle Club, Hot Chip, The Maccabees and Mystery Jets, and the iconic and never tame Grace Jones. This is one of most eclectic line-up’s of any of the festivals this year and your in for one of the biggest treats. For bands who want to play and be part of this you really should sign up to NME Breakthrough now!
NME Editor Krissi Murison, who is also on the panel for the Loveboxcompetition, praised the bands who have signed up to the service already saying:
“The quality of artists who have signed up to the service already is incredibly impressive. With more signing up each day it’s clear that me and the other judges are going to have our work cut out in finding the best of the bunch to play at this year’s Lovebox.”
Friday, 30 April 2010
Dizzee Rascal among artists in window display project
They are among 10 artists given free rein to create their designs, based around one of their songs, in a project called Sounds Of The Mind.
Others involved in the project include Hot Chip, Empire Of The Sun and Paloma Faith, as well as hotly tipped bands The XX and Marina And The Diamonds.
The project, which launches in May, is intended to celebrate lyrical power.
It has been timed to tie in with the start of the festival season.
Dizzee Rascal chose to build use hit song Bonkers as his theme while Welch, who fronts Florence And The Machine, chose to illustrate her track Cosmic Love.
"The concept behind this is crazy. I want people to be blown away, to see how creative we can be visually with my music," Dizzee Rascal said.
Meanwhile, Ms Welch said the project was about "creating a representation of the song in a visual sense" to envisage "what a song would look like instead of hearing it".
The windows will be part of a themed sequence of displays which includes others by Selfridges' own experts.
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Dizzee Is One Luck Rascal
Dizzee Rascal has sorted out the perfect ticket to the World Cup - he's signed up to perform a gig at the Cool Britannia festival site in Cape Town, South Africa.
The festival has room for 10,000 footie fans to watch all the live games in a safe environment. And later on there are DJs and live acts playing into the night.
Best of all, it's just a stone's throw from the Green Point stadium, where much of the action will be taking place.
It doesn't get much better than that.
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Arcade Fire - Guns N' Roses Headline Reading
Guns N' Roses, Arcade Fire and Blink-182 have been confirmed as headliners for this year's Reading and Leeds festivals.
The US groups will each top the bill on one night of the three-day event - which takes place on two sites between August 27-29 - with Dizzee Rascal, Paramore, Biffy Clyro and Queens of the Stone Age also performing.
As has previously been reported, The Libertines - Carl Barat, Pete Doherty, Gary Powell and John Hassall - have reformed for the event, playing their first shows together in almost six years.
Guns N' Roses - who play Reading on the first day and Leeds on the final night - are still fronted by Axl Rose, but feature no other original members.
Other artists playing across the three-day event include Lostprophets, Limp Bizkit, Weezer, Mumford and Sons, The Gaslight Anthem, LCD Soundsystem, We Are Scientists and Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke.
Monday, 22 March 2010
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
The Prodigy Headline Ibiza Rocks 2010, Florence and the Machine and Dizzee Rascal are also announced
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Dizzee Rascal tries to fight audience member – Daily Gossip (video)
Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your daily stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.
Today’s top gossip:
Dizzee Rascal leapt into the crowd and tried to grab an audience member during his Big Day Out gig in Brisbane, Australia, (January 18) – after he was hit in the head with a stick of deodorant. Watch video footage of the aftermath of the incident below. The rapper halted his set straightaway, jumping into the photo pit and trying to get to a blonde haired man in the audience, who other fans were pushing towards the barrier. However, security intervened and prevented the two from clashing (various).
Monday, 22 February 2010
Dizzee Rascal to headline London Lovebox Weekender festival
Dizzee Rascal has been announced as a headliner of the 2010 Lovebox Weekender festival, set to take place in London's Victoria Park next July.
Chase & Status will also play at the event. Dizzee Rascal will headline the first night of the bash, on July 16, with the event continuing until the Sunday (18).
The rest of the line-up is yet to be announced. See Lovebox.net for more information.
To check the availability of Lovebox tickets and get all the latest listings, go to GigSport.
Friday, 29 January 2010
Dizzee Rascal to headline London Lovebox Weekender festival
Dizzee will headline the first night of the bash, on July 16, with the event continuing until the Sunday (18).The rest of the line-up is yet to be announced. See Lovebox.net for more information.To check the availability of Lovebox tickets and get all the latest listings, go to GigSport now, or call +44 (0) 844 477 9950.