HONG KONG GIGS:
The Jesus and Mary Chain

When:

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Rotunda 3, KITEC, 1 Trademart Dr., Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., China

How Much:

$580 advance from www.cityline.com.hk, White Noise Records or The Globe; or $640 at door

Area:

Kowloon Bay

Nearest Train:

Kowloon Bay
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  • The Jesus and Mary Chain

Hailing from Glasgow, the iconic alternative rock band broke out into the scene almost 30 years ago with its seminal debut single, "Upside Down." Having gone through multiple lineup changes, they disbanded in 1999, reunited in 2007 and are now writing new material.

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