Not impressed
by Mel on 30/06/2024Incora County Ground - DerbyRating: 3 out of 5Waited 1.5 hours to get in the grounds. Had the warm up act repeat songs for 2 hours. Then 1 hour of DBE. Not impressed. Won't go to see them again.
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This unique hotel in Stratford is within easy reach of The O2 by DLR and London Underground within 15 minutes.
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Situated in nearby Stratford, just three stops from The O2 on the nearby Jubilee line.
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Located in Greenwich, boasting large comfortable rooms, around 20 minutes from the O2 via riverboat or local bus service.
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Conveniently located just one stop away from The O2 by London Underground.
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This stylish hotel is located near Stratford station so you can use the Jubilee line to reach the O2 in just 3 stops.
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Ideally located within Westfield Shopping Centre in Stratford, within easy reach of The O2 by London Underground within 15 minutes.
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This stylish hotel is located near Stratford station so you can use the Jubilee line to reach the O2 in just 3 stops.
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Situated in nearby Stratford, use the nearby Jubilee line to reach the O2 in just 3 stops.
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D-Block Europe announce headline show at London's The O2
Platinum-selling South London collective, D-Block Europe, will play a headline show at The O2 Arena in London on Sunday 4 February.
Making their historic return to London’s The O2 for the fourth time, British duo Young Adz and Dirtbike LB are set to bring the energy and deliver a memorable set for fans in their hometown.
The show announcement comes alongside the news of D-Block Europe’s third album. Known for their rule-defying approach, the duo skilfully fuses raw, introspective lyrics with an electrifying mix of melodies and rhythms. Each track is a chapter in their ongoing saga, painting a picture of life as rolling stones – constantly moving, unstoppable in their journey.
Young Adz and Dirtbike LB are the artists known as D-Block Europe, which is a nod to New York hip hop group The LOX (aka D-Block).
Hailing from Lewisham, London, the pair met and became friends at school. Although they started creating music together in 2014, they didn’t release anything until 2017’s singles Love Of The Money and Large Amounts for D-Block Records.
D-Block Europe found support from Link Up TV and SBTV, and soon made it their mission to blend all kinds of sounds and break the boundaries of hip hop. Among the tracks that followed were the romantic R&B-influenced Favourite Girl featuring Young T & Bugsey and the heavy trap percussion piece Tell The Truth with Rich The Kid.
In 2018, the duo collaborated with Yxng Bane to create the 10-song mixtape Any Minute Now featuring the hedonistic hit Gucci Mane named after the Atlanta trap pioneer.
D-Block Europe unveiled their first solo mixtape, Home Alone, in early 2019, with a second one, PTSD, arriving in autumn and featuring more collaborations with artists like Dave on Playing For Keeps and Lil Baby on Nookie.
At the start of 2020, they received a nomination at the BRIT Awards for Best British Group and have since revealed the new tracks Free 22, Plain Jane and We Won.
In early October 2020, D-Block Europe released the single UFO featuring Aitch alongside their debut full-length album The Blueprint – Us Vs. Them.
Waited 1.5 hours to get in the grounds. Had the warm up act repeat songs for 2 hours. Then 1 hour of DBE. Not impressed. Won't go to see them again.
So after waiting what seemed a mini lifetime in the queue we enjoyed every last minute. But for it to finish so early was disappointing.
Such a great experience great music and loads of fun. Would deffo recommend to anyone that likes DBE to go and watch them. Would go back in a heartbeat x
We went to the Manchester show (AMAZING BTW which made us book it again) priority door opened at 5, as everyone was queuing up for the other doors to open at 6 the security was more worried about getting priority in even when there an hour or 2 late. So standard had to wait even longer before we were let in. We didn't get through till 7 and had already missed 1 act. My boyfriend got searched twice for no reason they didn't find a thing on him. The prices for food etc was diabolical. The show was cut short and finished at 10 and the way it was organised was ridiculous so under prepared the security team was shocking as my boyfriend does festivals as he's jobs other then that d block was amazing will go again but back at my home town. Also to add the dj's replayed the same 3/4 songs on repeat.