Sisters are doing it for themselves
Glam rockers The Scissor Sisters are set mark their return to the UK music scene with a free concert in Trafalgar Square. The band that brought us gay favourite Filthy/Gorgeous are playing at a free concert in support of fighting AIDS in Africa. The gig is on the 16th September and is in support of The Global Fund.
Poor old Horatio Nelson, following the torture of a face lift and suffering Bruce Forsyth’s record breaking dance-athon, he now has to put up with New Yorks finest! The Scissor Sisters will be playing material from their new album ‘Ta-Dah’ and no doubt hits like Mary, Take Your Mother Out, Laura and new single ‘I don’t feel like Dancing’.
Tickets for the Trafalgar Square concert were only available by text, with proceeds going to the worldwide fight of AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. If you missed your chance to get your hands on one of these tickets don’t despair. In November the Scissor Sisters do a UK wide tour kicking off in Manchester on the 6th and culminating with a sellout show at Wembley Arena on the 24th. For more information go to: www.scissorsisters.com.
If you want to read more about The Global Fund, set up by Irish rockers, U2, famous frontman Bono, go to: www.theglobalfund.org


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