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The second Southbank Centre gig of the evening in celebration of BBC 6 Music's tenth birthday (not to mention the recent annoucement by RAJAR of its biggest audience increase to date – 300,000 listeners) sees John Lydon's legendary darkly sneering post-punk crew PiL headline, sadly not in their original lineup, but playing new material from an EP due out in April. In support, Super Furry Animals man Rhys peddles a set of warmly eccentric psychedelic pop/twisted soul/toytown techno, plus darkly dramatic-voiced singer-songwriter Calvi and eccentric alt.popster BJH with her HOD.
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