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NewsYou Am I to headline Club NME LA tomorrowYou Am I are set to headline Club NME Los Angeles with Fred Perry Subculture tomorrow night (August 8). The Australian trio are known for their rousing live performances and include Sonic Youth and Soundgarden among their fans. They have influenced several fellow Aussies such as The Vines and Silverchair. You Am I will be supported by Liverpool pop-punks The Wombats, who recently headlined Club NME New York with Fred Perry Subculture, and Chicago blues-rock four piece The Redwalls. Resident DJ Dia and surprise guest DJs will spin a mix of rock, electronica, punk and hip-hop before and after the sets. Club NME with Fred Perry Subculture takes place at Spaceland in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles every Wednesday night. Next Wednesday (August 1), White Saveage and Static Statict are set to headline Club NME LA with Fred Perry Subculture. Pete Doherty Sentenced: singer due in court tomorrow Pete Doherty is due in court at 10am tomorrow morning (August 7). The Babyshambles singer is due to attend West London Magistrates Court to be sentenced for a drugs charge. Doherty pleased guilty to possessing class A drugs on July 3, and was ordered to reappear for sentencing tomorrow. The charges releate from May 5 when he was stopped by police in Kensington High Street, central London. Having pleased guilty to possessing quantities of crack, heroin, cannabis and ketamine, as well as two driving offences, the singer is also facing an additional charge of failing to appear in court without reasonable excuse after he turned up late to the initial hearing. Since pleading guilty, Doherty has undergone a drug rehabilitation programme (in Harrogate, Yorkshire) - at the court's request. The singer was warned at his last appearance that failure to comply with the court's instructions could leave him facing a prison sentence. To find out Doherty's fate tomorrow (August 7) stay tuned to NME.COM from 9am tomorrow morning. In the meantime, have your say on this story by heading to NME.COM's messageboards now to join the debate. |
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