Going Out: Pop - five top hip-hop

Tim Perry
Saturday 06 November 1999 00:02 GMT
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The Sugarhill Gang with Grandmaster Melle Mel

The Twentieth Anniversary tour. See Pop Preview, p3. Junction, Cambridge Mon; Embassy Rooms, London W Tue; Event, Brighton Wed; Blue Mountain, Bristol Thur. See Listings

Coldcut The Ninja Tune founders present their sonically eclectic multi- media vision with special guests. Junction, Cambridge (0223 55) Thur; Shepherd's Bush Empire, London (07-77 2000) Fri

Arsonists The exciting and inventive Latino crew from NYC finish their UK tour. School of Art & Design, Norwich (0603 6562) Tue

Eminem The most anticipated white hip-hop arrival since the Beastie Boys stormed into town. Astoria, London W (07-434 0403) Mon & Tue

Graffiti Bastards A daylong event of hip-hop culture with the Scratch Perverts on the decks.

Medicine Bar, Birmingham (02-693 600) tomorrow

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