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Spice Girls | 15th December 2007 | - Music event
The Spice Girls may no longer be girls but they’re determined to prove that girl power is back and firmly in the spotlight once again as the Spice Girls Tour starts in L.A on 7th December 2007 and finishes in Buenos Aires on 24th January 2008. Judging by the excitement for Spice Girls London tickets they can look forward to a warm reception when they touch down in the capital for the UK date of the Spice Girls Tour on 15th December 2007.
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Shrek the Third | 27/06/2007 | - Cinema
Shrek the Third has gone straight in at the top of the UK box office despite indifferent reviews to the latest instalment of the franchise. The animated ogre-caper, featuring the voices of Cameron Diaz and Mike Myers, knocked Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer down to second place. |
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Bastille Day London | 14/07/07 | - Pubs & Bars
It’s time to celebrate all things France on Bastille Day in London, falling on Saturday 14th July 2007. Londoners can indulge in French food and wine at exclusive restaurants and make it a French summer at special events.
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Sports Day at Clapham Common | 22/07/07 | - Sport Event
The Olympics is all very well, and 2012 is bound to be a great laugh, but don't you long for the days of the wheel barrow, the egg and spoon and the chance to tie yourself to your best mate and stumble down a grassy track for the best three legged race ever? Well, those days of longing are over as the Sports Day at Clapham Common brings back all the best bits from your school sports day and this time it's just for adults.
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Shut Up and Sing | from 27/06/2007 | - Cinema
In 2003, just after the anti-war march, top-selling US band the Dixie Chicks (Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire) played a gig in London, in which Natalie told the crowd that she was embarrassed that George Bush was from Texas. The comment got reported by a British paper and picked up by the US media, who lost no time in calling the Dixie Chicks traitors, banning their songs and generally turning them into hate figures.
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