Wednesday, October 3, 2012


The Pogues announce 30th anniversary show at London's O2

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The Pogues have announced a 30th anniversary live show.

The band play The O2 in London on Thursday, December 20.

Shane MacGowan of The Pogues
Madstock Festival 2009 held at Victoria Park
London, England
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"The Pogues reunite once again for the ultimate seasonal send-off to get everyone in the festive spirit," said organisers.

"Only a Pogues gig can create the party atmosphere of St Patrick's Day in December with their unique mix of traditional Irish folk, punk and classic songwriting."

Fronted by Shane MacGowan, The Pogues formed in 1982.

Their 1987 single 'Fairytale of New York', performed with Kirsty MacColl, reached No. 2 in the charts on release and has since become a seasonal standard, frequently charting in the top 20 around Christmas.

MacGowan left the band in 1991 and they continued with replacement singers Spider Stacy and Joe Strummer until they split in 1996. The band reunited with MacGowan in 2001.

Watch The Pogues' 'Fairytale of New York' music video below:

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