The Sunday Preview: Rock
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Your support makes all the difference.Jamiroquai (Leicester Univ, 0533 555576, Fri; Leeds Univ, 0532 441919, Sun 13). Energetic and talented soul arriviste who makes all his own hats.
Fleadh (Finsbury Park, 081-963 0940, Sat). Bob Dylan gets honorary Gael status to top the bill at the annual roots celebration in a hefty double header with Van Morrison.
Megadog Midi Circus (Brighton Event, 0273 732627, Wed; Bristol Ansom Rooms, no. unavailable, Fri; Cardiff Univ, 0222 396421, Sat; then touring). New Age travelling minstrel extravaganza stars Kentish techno-meisters Orbital and a bus-load of unicyclists.
Womad (Morecambe Bay, 0524 582803, Fri to Sun 13). Womad is dead. Long live Womad. Back from the jaws of bankruptcy, the annual seaside culture-fest features Kanda Bongo Man, the Oyster Band and the Bhundu Boys, and this year it's free.
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