Pyrah back in action (From The Northern Echo) - The Northern Echo
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Rich Pyrah is putting the finishing touches to his recovery from a broken hand by playing for Yorkshire's second team this week. The all-rounder was one of the shining lights amid the wreckage of 2011, enjoying success in all forms of the game, most ...Rave marks Hacienda anniversary - BBC News
A 500-strong crowd celebrated the anniversary on the site of the original club
Manchester's famous Hacienda nightclub has been revived for a one-off party to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
Ageing ravers attended the event in an underground car park on the site of the venue, which was demolished in 2002.
Fans still have "very intense" feelings for the club, said Joy Division bassist Peter Hook, who organised the party.
The club became legendary for its place at the heart of the acid house scene in the late 1980s and '90s - as well as for its drug dealing and gang violence.
The anniversary attempted to recreate the euphoric atmosphere of its heyday with sets from classic Hacienda DJs including 808 State, Dave Haslam, Graeme Park and Jon DaSilva.
Steve Oldroyd used to travel from Harrogate to the venue every Saturday night. Now 45 and a telecommunications engineer, he said: "There's never been anywhere like the Hacienda.
"Everybody just seemed to be on the same wavelength. So it's quite nice to be part of something like this tonight."
Friend Steve Wallace, a 39-year-old commercial director, recalled the atmosphere that made it famous. "If you came in a bit later, you'd walk into a wall of sound and smoke and heat," he said. "You could feel it throbbing. There really is nothing like it.
"I talk to my girlfriend about it and she looks at me like I'm from a different planet but she was never here. The people that weren't here, who hear us oldies going on about it all the time, they don't get it.
"It was unique and special. It's quite nice to be back. It's not quite the same, but it's a good second."
The Hacienda opened on 21 May 1982 and was run by the Factory Records label and New Order.
As well as hosting acid house club nights, it also saw gigs by seminal bands including New Order, The Smiths, The Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays.
The club's feelgood heyday was famously fuelled by ecstasy - which led to drug rivalries, violence and eventually closure in 1997.
A block of flats was built in its place and the anniversary party took place in the block's car park. It finished at midnight to avoid overly disturbing residents.
Charity fundsPeter Hook, who played bass with Joy Division and New Order, said: "The idea came about to celebrate the 30th simply because Graeme Park and I thought that we might not be here for the 40th.
"I'm hoping so, but I'm not sure I'll be in any fit state to rave."
The Hacienda was also famous for its financial mismanagement and Hook has claimed it lost his band £18m.
"We're even managing to lose a fortune on the 30th anniversary party - because it's for charity," he said. "I suppose this is our way of having a party and giving something back."
With a 500-strong crowd, the night raised money for Nordoff Robbins music therapy.
Hook said the party was "the icing on the cake" in a summer when The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and his estranged New Order bandmates - dubbed "New Odour" by the bassist - are back on tour.
Hook himself is playing Joy Division's albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer on tour with his band The Light. Two more Hacienda anniversary events are being held at the Sankeys nightclub on 2 and 4 June.
Jessie J announces UK arena tour for February 2013 - BBC News
Jessie J has announced her first full UK arena tour.
The 24-year-old singer revealed the news on Twitter: "#heartbeats I'm SO EXCITED to announce my 1ST EVER UK&IRELAND;ARENA TOUR next MARCH!!
"Its called 'Nice to meet you tour' and it will be NICE! :) Can't wait to show you this tour I've been working on for months! BOOOOM!"
The tour will see her perform in 14 different cities starting at Nottingham Arena on 26 February.
The series of concerts will finish with gigs in Belfast (17 March) and Dublin (18).
Jessie J told Newsbeat: "It's everything that I've ever wanted, to be on a tour. I can't wait.
"It's called the Nice To Meet You tour because I get to see everyone that I haven't met before.
"I want everyone to get to know me and not just have me sing all the songs and then they leave. I want it to be a little bit more than that.
"To be able to have everywhere across England on my list of places to go. This is why artists make music, to go on tour. It's going to be epic."
There are no support acts confirmed for the tour yet.
The full dates are:Nottingham Capital FM Arena - 26 February
Brighton Centre - 27
Birmingham LG Arena - 1 March
Manchester Arena - 2
Sheffield Motorpoint Arena - 3
Liverpool Echo Arena - 5
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena - 6
Bournemouth International Centre - 7
London O2 Arena - 9
Newcastle Metro Radio Arena - 12
Glasgow SECC - 14
Aberdeen AECC - 15
Belfast Odyssey Arena - 17
Dublin O2 Arena - 18
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