Written by Adriana Hamacher    Thursday, 11 February 2010 11:22   
Courtney Love Plays “Secret” London Show - Tonight

Courtney Love is playing an 'ultra-intimate’ one-off show in London tonight, Gigwise, the music events website, is reporting.

Love’s unannounced secret gig takes place at the Proud Galleries in Camden. It precedes Hole's sold-out show at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire next Wednesday.



Love will share the bill with Sting's daughter Coco Sumner - I Blame Coco - Babeshadow and Jay & The Boys.

The Proud Galleries Smash & Grab show runs from 7.30pm to 1am.

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