REVIEW: The Cat Empire, Concorde 2, Brighton - ★★★★
During more than 15 years playing and touring together, The Cat Empire have built up a reputation for their bold mix of genres.
During more than 15 years playing and touring together, The Cat Empire have built up a reputation for their bold mix of genres.
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One of the great pleasures of festivals is lying in the patchy British summer sun and lazily enjoying live music.
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