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8th May 2002
Counting Crows for London; Unwritten Law join No Doubt; Bunnymen for Guildford; and Andrew WK to open for the Chili Peppers.


Counting Crows, already confirmed to appear at this year’s V2002 festival in the UK, have announced a headline show at London’s Astoria for 12th June.

No Doubt have added a second show at London’s Brixton Academy. The band now play there on 27th and 30th June. Support for both dates will be the excellent Unwritten Law, so be sure to get there early.

Echo And The Bunnymen and The Pretenders have been confirmed to play this year’s Guildford Festival, which takes place over the weekend 19th to 21st July. Other acts appearing over the weekend include Mercury Rev, Rolf Harris, The Levellers, Fun Lovin’ Criminals and Jools Holland.

And finally, Andrew WK has been confirmed as the opening act for the Red Hot Chilis Peppers show at London Arena on 26th June.


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