October 6, 2009 9:50
Council can't stop Klaxons, Kooks at Twitter-inspired house party Klaxons Tickets
London singer-songwriter Alan Pownall's bash goes viral after online post
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Klaxons, The Kooks, Mumford and Sons and Frederick Blood-Royale from Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man were among the musicians who attended a house party in London at the weekend that spiralled after fans got wind of it via Twitter.
The musicians started Tweeting about the party, hosted by emerging singer-songwriter Alan Pownall on Friday (October 2). Soon over 200 people had crashed the party, with the local council paying a visit at 5am (BST).
The council eventually managed to close down the party at 10am on Saturday morning. "I was only expecting a few friends over, but after it got on Twitter the #alanpownallhouseparty [hash tag] spiralled," Pownall told NME.COM. "I look forward to next time."
Pownall seemingly made the most of the attendance for promotional purposes. According to Blood-Royale via his Twitter page, Twitter.com/bloodroyale, "as every guest left, Alan Pownall handed them an album sampler."
Pownall plays London's Pure Groove venue on October 13 and 27 and November 10.
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