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NewsKlaxons apologise to fansKlaxons have officially apologised on behalf of SJM and Ticketline for the fiasco that led some fans unable to get into last night's (May 13) gig at the Manchester Ritz. The problem has been attributed as a result of SEE tickets receiving and sending out the wrong ticket stock which came from Ticketline for 600 matinee tickets. Problems occurred when the matinee tickets were printed with all the information on for the evening show, meaning 600 extra tickets were in circulation for that gig. Klaxons have released a statement where they apologised to fans who were unable to get into the gig because of the mix-up. The statement reads: "We would like to apologise to any genuine ticket holders who did not get in. If anyone had a valid ticket for either show but was not let in, we ask that in the first instance they should contact the ticket agent from who they bought tickets with ticket numbers and booking reference. The ticket agent will then be able to check if tickets were sent out and how they slipped through the net." Sly And The Family Stone play first UK show in 20 years Funk legend Sly Stone made his first appearance on a British stage in over 20 years last night (July 21). With a new version of his band, The Family Stone, the star headlined the first night of a rain-hit Lovebox Festival in Victoria Park, east London. The frontman did not initially appear as the band - fronted by his sister Vet - performed hits such as set opener 'Dance To The Music' and 'Everyday People'. When Stone did appear, he sang lead vocals on 'If You Want Me To Stay' and 'Sing A Simple Song' before telling the crowd he "needed a piss". Stone did return though, leading the band through euphoric versions of 'I Wanna Take You Higher' and 'Stand!'. Other bands who performed on the day were Blondie and Super Furry Animals, who kicked off proceedings and then flew off to Dublin immediately to close the Lovebox bash there. Lovebox continues tday in London with performances from the likes of The Rapture, Hot Chip and headliners Groove Armada. |
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