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Dirty Pretty Things announce final ever gig

Jail Guitar Doors/Real Fits fundraiser will also feature The Enemy and The Reverend

Dirty Pretty Things have announced details of their final gig.

Carl Barat's band, who have already announced they are to split, will headline the Jail Guitar Doors/Real Fits fundraiser gig in at the Hackney Round Chapel in London on December 11.

The night will also see performances from The Enemy frontman Tom Clarke, Reverend And The Makers mainman Jon McClure and The Archie Bronson Outfit.

To check the availability of Jail Guitar Doors/Real Fits fundraiser tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

Jail Guitar Doors is a charity that has been set up by Billy Bragg, with the aim of giving musical instruments to prisoners.

Dirty Pretty Things play the final date of their final UK tour at Southampton Guildhall tomorrow night (October 18).

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D. Conka 

Oct 17, 2008

Yes, there is a God, I've been waiting for this day since the band began, they must have had 1 or 2 catchy pop tunes but nothing worth buying, lets hope Barat doesn't start up the Libertines with that other talentless prick Doherty, they'd make a fortune bringing out below average music if they did, you can see it happening as Babyshambles are equally as bad as DPT.

jeepcat 

Oct 17, 2008

Hands up all those who touted Soton tickets thinking they'd see their final ever show?!

Indigo9 

Oct 27, 2008

wow-looks like a top-night- a selection of the most talented people!

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