ABOUT THIS PROGRAMME Jack Whitehall presents coverage of the annual awards show at London's Brixton Academy, where the Vaccines, Arctic Monkeys, the Horrors, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and PJ Harvey vie for the Best Album award, and Noel Gallagher is named this year's Godlike Genius. Includes performances by Gallagher himself, Kasabian, Florence and the Machine, the Maccabees and many of the other acts in the running for the evening's gongs.
CAST AND CREW
Cast Presenter Jack Whitehall Performers Kasabian Performers Florence and the Machine Performers The Horrors Performers The Vaccines Performers The Maccabees Performer Noel Gallagher Crew ProducerMark Cohen
No mention of Pulp though Although I'm actually going so I'll etch it onto my memory and try and project it out to you all.
ABOUT THIS PROGRAMME Jack Whitehall presents coverage of the annual awards show at London's Brixton Academy, where the Vaccines, Arctic Monkeys, the Horrors, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and PJ Harvey vie for the Best Album award, and Noel Gallagher is named this year's Godlike Genius. Includes performances by Gallagher himself, Kasabian, Florence and the Machine, the Maccabees and many of the other acts in the running for the evening's gongs.
CAST AND CREW
Cast Presenter Jack Whitehall Performers Kasabian Performers Florence and the Machine Performers The Horrors Performers The Vaccines Performers The Maccabees Performer Noel Gallagher Crew ProducerMark Cohen
No mention of Pulp though Although I'm actually going so I'll etch it onto my memory and try and project it out to you all.
I was looking at getting a ticket, but if Pulp aren't playing I won't bother.
The list you gave was bracketed by "Including" and "and many of the other acts in the running for the evening's gongs.", so maybe this is just Channel 4's idea of which performers are the happening, down-with-the-kids interesting ones to highlight??
Hopefully.
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Guessing they're not mentioned because, strictly speaking, they're not in competition with anyone. Ahh, isn't it always that way with Pulp though, in a different class they are!
-- Edited by saw119 on Wednesday 29th of February 2012 07:04:29 PM
Not sure if it's already been mentioned in another thread but according to the NME Pulp are set to play tonight http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/62322
I'm viewing on a phone so cant see the image too well. Can you see all the members? Two rumours I'd heard suggested he was playing. I won,t trust those sources again!
I can't really make anything out on here and can't fathom the magic of Facebook either to look harder, but someone over on the right edge beyond Steve is surely going to be that Leo Abrahams chap that's been playing with them all last year??
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"Our live coverage kicks off at 6pm". Hmm, just a bunch of photos at the moment, so maybe they will try to fob people off with live updating of photos, ahh, "NME: OK, we're in business. Luke Lewis here, reporting for NME Awards blogging duty. If you're not aware, it's all happening at the O2 Academy Brixton tonight - red carpet arrivals from 7pm, show starts at 8. But first, a few photos to set the scene... ", so a bit like watching cricket via BBC live text then.