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Last chance to see Mark Ronson for free in Sligo!

Shit Robot has just been added to the bill for his Heineken Green Spheres gig.

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 11 Oct 2010

There’s just a week left to get hold of tickets for Mark Ronson and The Business Intl’s Heineken Green Spheres show, which is taking place on October 27 in The Clarence, Sligo.

These are free but must be applied for in advance at www.heineken.ie.

Ronson, who’s interviewed in the current issue of Hot Press, will be plugging his fabulous new Record Collection album, which includes guest contributions from the likes of Q-Tip, Ghostface Killah, Boy George, Simon Le Bon and The View's Kyle Falconer.

A good night will be made even better by the presence of Shit Robot, the DFA artist whose new From The Cradle To The Rave – he should come and work for us with those punning powers! – album is a must-buy. You can get a free remix of one of the standouts from drp.ly/1omPc3.

Better known to the taxman as Marcus Lambkin, Mr. Robot is originally from Dublin but has lived in Germany and the States where he became good pals with the LCD Soundsystem crew who are among the record’s guests.

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