
"Wu-Tang Clan are promising a thunderous run through gritty classics, kung-fu samples and enough bass to rattle the rafters of the Millennium Dome. Whether you're a lifelong disciple or just here for bragging rights, this the closest you'll get to the New York '90s rap scene's heyday without inventing a time machine."
"It's been an impressive couple of years for the former cover girl. Since we last saw Laufey, she's released her third album, A Matter of Time, for which she won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys and has been announced for Coachella this spring."
March marks the beginning of London's vibrant live music season as the city emerges from winter. The month features a diverse lineup spanning established hip-hop legends, indie acts, and rising internet-born artists. Wu-Tang Clan promises a comprehensive catalogue performance at the Millennium Dome, while artists like David Byrne, Kesha, and Laufey represent varied genres from art rock to pop. Emerging talents including CMAT and Geese are levelling up their careers before summer festival season. The article emphasizes March as the optimal time to experience live music before major summer festivals, with performances ranging from intimate basement venues to grand halls, creating an energetic and chaotic atmosphere that defines the season's musical landscape.
Read at Time Out London
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