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NewsNew Young Pony Club get NME/Radio 1 Tent dancingNew Young Pony Club played a high-energy set this afternoon (August 26) at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival, in the NME/Radio 1 Tent. Wearing a baggy white top and skirt, singer Tahita Bulmer got the crowd dancing by leading her band through a half-hour set of songs mainly culled from their debut album, 'Fantastic Playroom'. 'The Bomb' and 'Get Lucky' got the crowd clapping and dancing along, before a rapturously-received 'Ice Cream', during which Bulmer grabbed the microphone stand and pointed it into the crowd, prompting mass cheering, before her band left the stage. Check back to NME.COM all weekend for backstage reports, interviews, gossip and news from Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals. Plus: see NME.COM's Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festival picture galleries now. Check out our live reviews straight from the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival's key stages. We'll have updates after every performance on the: Main Stage NME/Radio 1 Stage Carling Stage So keep checking throughout the weekend for the latest live reports. Head to our full Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festivals index now. The Rolling Stones avoid smoking fine The Rolling Stones avoided a smoking fine last night (August 21) when they played London's O2 Arena - even though two of them lit up during the gig. Both Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood had cigarettes while the rock veterans performed. But Greenwich Council said is was satisfied the incident was a one-off. The maximum fine for a venue that allows people to break the band, which came into force on July 1, is ?2,500. A spokeswoman for the O2 said: "A band member appeared to have a cigarette, however it was extinguished almost faster than the message to put it out got to stage. "We are sure it was an oversight and are grateful for their co- operation. Along with the rest of the county, we take the smoking ban seriously." A spokesman for Greenwich Council said: "We have received no complaints from members of the public. We have reminded the O2 of their obligation to enforce the smoking legislation." Richards was in trouble for smoking on stage in Scotland's Hampden Park last year. He escaped a fine after Glasgow City Council revealed the venue's stage was not covered by the Scottish smoking ban, which came into force in March 2006, reports BBC News. |
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