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Hot Chip Head To The Classroom with T Mobile Street Gigs

In 2005 T-Mobile Street Gigs brought some of the biggest bands including Kasabian, Editors and Hard Fi to the UK's streets for a series of spontaneous, live gigs.

The gigs have just been getting bigger and better and T-Mobile have finally arrived in Bristol for what is set to be one of the most spectacular yet - as Hot Chip get back in the class room and become the 'boys from school', once again.

Hot Chip, will be bring their unique musical fuse to Bristol Grammar School on Thursday 20th July, when the South London quartet will play tracks from their debut album 'Coming On Strong' and their latest album 'The Warning' and will thrill gig goers with their mix of hip hop, funk and indie pop.

HOT CHIP say on playing the gig:

The only certainty is to expect the unexpected! Recent T-Mobile Street Gigs involved The Strokes roaring at the Natural History Museum, The Streets performing in London's only lighthouse, The Rakes rocking out a Turkish Kebab shop and Pharrell playing at a fruit market! A total of 20 bespoke T-Mobile Street Gigs are planned for 2006 and each one will be a unique entertainment experience in its own right, created by T-Mobile in order to bring music fans closer to the experiences they love.
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