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noisenights are back. In fact, they have never been away – tonight’s show featuring Classic FM rising stars Aaron Azunda...
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After more than a decade away, Scissor Sisters returned sounding as sharp and fearless as ever. From heartfelt moments to full-blown chaos, they reminded everyone why they were so missed
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