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The Music have announced details of their performance at this years Homelands Festival. The event, the first festival of the summer season, will take place at the Matterley Estate in Winchester on Saturday 29th May 2004.
Tickets for the show will be priced at £54 + booking fee and will be
available via a 24 hr CC line 08701 500 044 or
Mean Fiddlers Site: link and Ticketmaster: link.
Other acts appearing include Faithless, The Scissor Sisters, Dizzee Rascal, Erik Morillo and Paul Van Dyk.
The Homelands show follows their appearance at their NME awards show in February 2004 where they previewed four new tracks and the bands two appearances in October 2003 at London's ICA as part of a week of gigs in support of Amnesty International and at the MTV2 birthday show at the Brixton Academy.
The Music are currently starting work on their follow up album which will be released in 2004. Their eponymous debut album has sold almost 200,000 copies in the UK and more than half a million worldwide.