Suede World Tour 2011@Workers' Stadium
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Time and Date: 7:30 pm, Aug. 7, 2011
Place: Workers' Stadium, Beijing (Location)
Tel: 6417-7845, 400-610-3721
Tickets: 280/480/680/880/1080/1280
Booking at: http://en.piao.com.cn/beijing/ticket_4187.html
From Left: Neil Codling, Richard Oakes, Mat Osman, Brett Anderson and Simon Gilbert. [Photo: Popmatters] |
After a seven-year break, Suede reformed in 2010 for a global tour. During the 20 years since they formed, Suede's demonic cadences and distinctively indie style have captivated an entire generation. Suede has been described as the best British rock band since the Beatles.
Cool Britannia: Suede at the height of their powers in 1994. From left: Mat Osman, Brett Anderson, Simon Gilbert and Bernard Butler. Photo: |
The following year their glam rock-inspired debut album, Suede, went to the top of the charts and became the fastest-selling debut album in almost ten years, helping kick-start the Britpop movement.
Brett Anderson: "emulating people shouldn’t be about wanting to sound like them." [Photo: shapersofthe80s] |
Although it is often regarded as the band's masterpiece, the recording sessions for Dog Man Star were fraught with difficulty, and ended with Butler departing the band after heated arguments with Anderson.
In 1996 following the recruitment of Richard Oakes and later keyboardist Neil Codling, Suede went on to greater commercial success with Coming Up. The album charted at number one in the UK, producing five top ten singles and became their biggest-selling album worldwide.
'It belongs to a sub-species of rock album that seems to have become extinct'... Dog Man Star by Suede. [Photo: Redferns] |
Suede's final album, A New Morning (2002), their first after the collapse of Nude Records, was a commercial disappointment. In 2003, after the release of the Singles compilation, Suede disbanded. After much speculation Suede reformed in 2010 for a series of concerts.
Brett Anderson at a concert. [Photo: PA] |
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