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Friday 05 June 1998 23:02 BST
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FLEADH

@ finsbury park

A newly rejuvenated James headline on a monster bill which also includes World Party, Eddie Reader, Sinead O'Connor and The Corrs.

Finsbury Park, N4 (0171-344 0044) today

This isn't billed as a Culture Club gig, so the musical weight might be given over to the lad- in-the-warpaint's solo years. Dannii Minogue supports. Kensington Gore, SW7 (0171-589 8212) 9 Jun

A cocktail of blues and classical sophistication will be on offer from Adamson, who'll be plugging his new album, As Above, So Below

62 Kingly Street, W1

(0171-734 3190) 7-9 Jun

BOY GEORGE

@ royal albert hall

BARRY ADAMSON

@ emporium

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