POP: GIG HIGHLIGHTS

Saturday 21 March 1998 01:02 GMT
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ARAB STRAP

@ University of London Union

Arab Strap, Scotland's low-life indie drawlers, back up their forthcoming single "Here We Go" and are joined by Scott 4 and Ganger,

Malet Street, WC1 (0171-323 5481) 26 March

WARM JETS

@ University of London Union

The band contributing songs to the forthcoming Lynda La Plante thriller plug their futurism-obsessed indie. Idlewild and Six By Seven support.

Malet Street, WC1

THE SPLINTER GROUP

@ Waterman's Arts Centre

(0171-323 5481) 27 March

Peter Green, the founder of seventies dinosaur band Fleetwood Mac takes The Splinter Group out for an airing, in an understated and low-key style.

40 High Street, Brentford, Middx (0181-568 1176) 26 March

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