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If you’re reading this before the weekend, we can assume you are not at Glasto – and yes, we’re gutted to not be there too. If it's any consolation, we've got another five incredible artists coming to Islington Assembly Hall later this year.
Check them out below, or you can view our full listings here.
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Lulu Santos
Brazilian legend
Sun 20 Oct
One of the best-selling artists in Brazilian music history, Lulu Santos is a true icon of Brazilian rock and pop music and a superstar who has written countless hits since the 1970s that have become the soundtrack to millions of fans over the last four decades. He's coming to Islington Assembly to wow you with his extensive songbook.
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 Durand Jones
& The Indications
Mon 21 Oct
Their aesthetic is steeped in the golden, strings-infused dreaminess of 70s soul, but this band of 20-somethings are all about looking forward. Led by Durand Jones and vocalist cum drummer Aaron Frazer, the Indications conjure up the dynamic sounds of Jackie Wilson, Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions.
 Aristocrats
European tour
Sat 25 Jan
The Aristocrats are a virtuosic rock trio featuring the talents of guitarist Guthrie Govan, bassist Bryan Beller, and drummer Marco Minnemann. Drawing upon their eclectic tastes, The Aristocrats play a distinctive mix of instrumental prog rock, jazz fusion, heavy metal, and funk.
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 Citizen Cope
Heroin & Helicopters
Sun 13 Oct
American urban-folk artist Citizen Cope's songs have been covered by everyone from Carlos Santana and Sheryl Crow to Richie Havens and Rhymefest. His latest album 'Heroin and Helicopters' is out now on Rainwater Recordings, and reminds us why he's got the ears of so many legends.
 Dawes
American folk rock
Mon 04 Nov
In the decade since Dawes emerged from Southern California, the band has evolved into a forward-thinking band for the 21st century. Their album Passwords, is a warm, lived-in album that spotlights their strength as a live act while also staying rooted in studio craft and consideration.
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