Artist: Adam Ant & The Good, The Mad & The Lovely Posse
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 10.12.11
Adam Ant quit the 80s tribute trail and returned to the music scene in his own right. A welcome return with a fine and dandy show.
![188b_Adam Ant [101211]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/188b_adam-ant-1012111.jpg?w=345&h=500)
Artist: Adam Ant & The Good, The Mad & The Lovely Posse
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 10.12.11
Adam Ant quit the 80s tribute trail and returned to the music scene in his own right. A welcome return with a fine and dandy show.
![188b_Adam Ant [101211]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/188b_adam-ant-1012111.jpg?w=345&h=500)
Artist: The Beat
Support: Natural Rhythm
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 3.12.11
2 Tone and ska tunes, based on social and political commentary, played in a social club. Just the way it should be!
![187d_The Beat [031211]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/187d_the-beat-031211.jpg?w=656)
![186a_Peter Hook [180511]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/186a_peter-hook-180511.jpg?w=656)
Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Venue: FAC251: The Factory, Manchester
Date: 18.5.11
Closer [Live]: Finely crafted recreations of classic tracks, as Peter Hook & The Light (featuring Rowetta) played a live set of Joy Division’s ‘Closer’ album in its entirety.
For a second consecutive year, this special night at The Factory commemorated the anniversary of Ian Curtis’s death.
![186b_Peter Hook [180511]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/186b_peter-hook-180511.jpg?w=457&h=350)
![185_The Rinky Dinks [090411]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/185_the-rinky-dinks-090411.jpg?w=656)
Artist: The Rinky Dinks
Venue: Crawfold Farm, Petworth
Date: 9.4.11
The Believer’s Big Bold Barn Blowout: Folk fun in a barn down on the farm, as part of Rawden’s 40th birthday celebrations. “Yee-ha!”
Artist: From The Jam
Venue: Black Flag Venue, Wakefield
Date: 1.4.11 [Rescheduled from original date on ticket]
Being a massive fan of The Jam, since the 80s mod revival, I had reservations about seeing ‘Foxton & Co.’ performing such sacred songs live. Such fears were instantly alleviated, as From The Jam proved themselves to be so much more than a tribute band.
Bruce Foxton looked as sharp as ever, living up to his legendary mod status just as much as Paul Weller does. Russell Hastings pays respect to The Jam’s repertoire, performing well known and much loved songs with his own vocal style – never attempting to impersonate Weller.
Face facts; it’s unlikely there’ll ever be a reunion of The Jam. If you want to see their songs performed live with power and passion, From the Jam are one of the best options.
Artist: Interpol
Support: Matthew Dear
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 22.3.11

Artist: Primal Scream
Support: Kassidy
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 14.3.11
Screamadelica [Live]: To celebrate the 20 year anniversary of its release, Primal Scream performed their ‘Screamadelica’ album in its entirety. An evening of anthems from a seminal indie-dance crossover album.

Artist: Ocean Colour Scene
Support: Exit Calm
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 18.2.11
Moseley Shoals [Live]: To celebrate the 15 year anniversary of their classic album, Ocean Colour Scene performed ‘Moseley Shoals’ in its entirety. A further storming set featured the best of the rest of their repertoire.
![OCS [Moseley Shoals]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ocs-moseley-shoals.jpg)