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Fast Track Booking

Welcome to the fast track booking page for Meltdown.

Below is a full list of confirmed events for Jarvis Cocker's Meltdown 2007. Please scroll down to select the events you wish to book for. You have the option to select your own seat but due to high demand we recommend that you click 'best available' which will allow us to choose the best seats for you and process your transaction quicker.

Purcell Room

Gonzales

Saturday 16 June 2007

After appearing in David Bowie's Meltdown in 2002, Gonzales returns with a very different type of performance.

£10

Royal Festival Hall

Motorhead

Saturday 16 June 2007

Opening the festival in true rock and roll style is one of the most innovative bands in metal.

£35, £30, £25

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Melanie

Saturday 16 June 2007

The original twisted folkstress Melanie Safka made her name after a legendary performance at Woodstock before going on to perform a welcome the summer solstice at the Glastonbury Festival.

£22.50, £20

Purcell Room

You're Gonna Miss Me

Sunday 17 June 2007

A screening of Keven McAlester's documentary on Roky Erickson.

£5

Royal Festival Hall

Forest of No Return

Sunday 17 June 2007

Hal Willner presents the Vintage Disney Songbook featuring Jarvis Cocker and very special guests.

£27.50, £22.50

Queen Elizabeth Hall

KPM Allstars

Sunday 17 June 2007

More childhood reminiscing in this year's festival from a band who perform classic TV theme tunes.

£18.50 £16

Royal Festival Hall

Roky Erickson

Monday 18 June 2007

After a troubled two decades battling with drugs, mental illness and a disastrous stay in a mental hospital in the early 70s, Roky Erickson brings his psychedelic electric blues to the stage again.

£25.00, £20.00

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Sunn O)))

Monday 18 June 2007

Crushing metal drones from Greg Anderson (Thorrs Hammer, Goatsnake, The Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine) and Stephen O'Malley (Thorrs Hammer, Burning Witch, Khanate, The Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine).

£15, £12.50

Royal Festival Hall

Devo

Tuesday 19 June 2007

Part of their first European tour in 15 years Devo descend on Southbank Centre to perform their original brand of artrock.

Tickets: £45 £30

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Forced Entertainment: Bloody Mess

Tuesday 19 June 2007

Experimental theatre legend Forced Entertainment tours the world extensively with its trademark mixture of deadpan poignancy and barely controlled chaos.

£17.50 £15

Purcell Room

Jarvis in conversation with Don Letts

Wednesday 20 June 2007

Film director, musician, DJ and punk rock innovator Don Letts joins Jarvis to talk about his work over the last three decades.

£5

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Jerry Dammers' Spatial AKA Orchestra

Wednesday 20 June 2007

A line-up including Zoe Rahman, Denys Baptiste, Larry Stabbins and Jason Yarde join forces under the musical direction of Jerry Dammers.

£12.50 £15

Royal Festival Hall

Iggy & The Stooges

Wednesday 20 June 2007

Manic, unpredictable and hugely influential, Iggy & The Stooges bring their infamous live show to Southbank Centre.

£32.50 £30 £25

Royal Festival Hall

John Barry & The London Philharmonic Orchestra

Thursday 21 June 2007

Jarvis chooses his favourite scores from the cinematic music of five-time Academy Award-winning film score composer John Barry.

£55 £45 £35 £25

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Cornershop

Thursday 21 June 2007

Multicultural fusion of Indian influences and British indie and dance music, Cornershop are best known for the 1997 track 'Brimful of Asha'.

£15

Royal Festival Hall

The Jesus and Mary Chain

Friday 22 June 2007

Eight years after they split, the Jesus & Mary Chain return to perform their noisy brand of melodic punk rock.

£27.50, £22.50

Royal Festival Hall

Jarvis Cocker plus The Valerie Project

Saturday 23 June 2007

Finishing the festival in the best possible way this year's director takes to the Royal Festival Hall stage to perform songs from his brilliant debut solo record and probably some old favourites as well.

£27.50 £22.50

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Lost Ladies of Folk

Saturday 23 June 2007

Sean O'Hagan, frontman of the High Llamas musically directs this evening of great female folk artists in an evening constructed by DJ and record collector-extraordinaire Andy Votel.

£17.50 £15