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Blur, Boo Radleys, Sparks, Dodgy

Essex Parklifers head up Brit-pop mini-fest on cinder track way out east. And yes, Sparks count as Brit. 17 Jun, Mile End Stadium, London E3 (0171- 287 0932)

Evan Dando

Acoustic set by head Lemonhead.

21 Jun, Mean Fiddler, London NW10

(0181-961 5490)

Rock Family Trees

Not a gig but an exhibition of Pete Frame's rocktastic calligraphic genealogies, starting next week to coincide with excellent new TV series. From 23 Jun, HMV Oxford Circus, London W1

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