London Calling play The Clash

Metronome Nottingham

Friday 29 November 2024

7:00 pm : Doors

18+

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General admission: £20.00 + booking fee

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Stage times
Doors: 7.00pm
London Calling: 8.00pm – 9.45pm

45th Anniversary Tour

London Calling celebrate the 45th anniversary of ‘London Calling’, the 1979 third studio LP album by The Clash.

The Clash released their acclaimed double album ‘London Calling’ on 14 December 1979. The LP went to the Top 10 in the UK charts and has gone on to sell over 5 Million copies worldwide. In Rolling Stone Magazine’s ‘500 Greatest Albums of All Time’, it has been ranked #8 twice. In 2010, it was one of ten classic album covers from British artists commemorated on a UK Royal Mail postage stamp.

London Calling, the world’s premiere tribute to The Clash, will be paying homage by playing selected songs from the album. They will then go on and play fan favourites and classics by The Clash including ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’, ‘Rock the Casbah’, ‘I Fought the Law’, ‘White Man in Hammersmith Palais’, ‘Complete Control’, ‘Clash City Rockers’, ‘Train in Vain’, and many more.

Accessibility

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.
Standing gigs offer accessibility for disabled patrons in our mezzanine. We will always do our best to accommodate individual requirements, and other viewing options may be available at standing gigs following a risk assessment of the event.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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London Calling play The Clash

Stage times
Doors: 7.00pm
London Calling: 8.00pm – 9.45pm

45th Anniversary Tour

London Calling celebrate the 45th anniversary of ‘London Calling’, the 1979 third studio LP album by The Clash.

The Clash released their acclaimed double album ‘London Calling’ on 14 December 1979. The LP went to the Top 10 in the UK charts and has gone on to sell over 5 Million copies worldwide. In Rolling Stone Magazine’s ‘500 Greatest Albums of All Time’, it has been ranked #8 twice. In 2010, it was one of ten classic album covers from British artists commemorated on a UK Royal Mail postage stamp.

London Calling, the world’s premiere tribute to The Clash, will be paying homage by playing selected songs from the album. They will then go on and play fan favourites and classics by The Clash including ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’, ‘Rock the Casbah’, ‘I Fought the Law’, ‘White Man in Hammersmith Palais’, ‘Complete Control’, ‘Clash City Rockers’, ‘Train in Vain’, and many more.

Accessibility

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.
Standing gigs offer accessibility for disabled patrons in our mezzanine. We will always do our best to accommodate individual requirements, and other viewing options may be available at standing gigs following a risk assessment of the event.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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