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NME Awards Shows 2016 kick off in London on 1st February

NME Awards Shows 2016 kick off in London on 1st February
NME Awards Shows 2016 kick off in London on 1st February

The NME Awards Shows 2016 with Austin, Texas begin on Monday 1st February and features headliners Suede, Mystery Jets, Swim Deep, Crystal Castles, The Strypes, Blossoms and many more. The shows take place throughout February at over 15 venues across London.

Championing new acts as well as established and acclaimed artists, the NME Awards Shows line-up also includes rising stars such as Boots, Alex G, Kid Wave, Spring King and Public Access TV, with further supporting acts to be announced.

NME Awards Shows 2016 with Austin, Texas schedule

1st February The Strypes (support The Amazons, Otherkind) at The Garage
1st February Alex G (support Stevie Parker) at The Lexington
2nd February Vant (support Yonaka) at The Lexington
4th February Boots at Xoyo
5th February Together Pangea (support Flesh, Mozes and the Firstborn) at Moth Club
7th February Kid Wave at Oslo
10th February Crows at The Black Heart
11th February Bloc Party (support Drenge, Rat Boy and Bugzy Malone)
11th February Pretty Vicious at Dingwalls
12th February Suede at The Forum
15th February The Magic Gang at 100 Club
15th February Declan McKenna at Barfly
16th February Spring King at 100 Club
16th February Mystery Jets (support EKKAH) at Electric Brixton
18th February King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard at Electric Ballroom
23rd February Crystal Castles at Electrowerkz
24th February Crystal Castles at Electrowerkz
24th February Swim Deep at The Dome
25th February Public Access TV at Birthdays
25th February Blossoms (support inHeaven, The Vryll Society) at Scala

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For further information about the NME Awards Shows 2016 and to buy tickets visit here.

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