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Paul Weller's Garage Gig Now Playing On Virgin On Demand!



Watch exclusive Paul Weller gig live from your living room courtesy of Virgin Media’s Music On Demand service.

This month, Paul Weller fans can watch the Modfather in action live from their living room, as he performs an exclusive gig for Virgin Media On Demand. Filmed live last month, the one-off performance includes a selection of classic tracks and new favourites at the Relentless Garage in Islington, London.

Highlights include Weller performing The Jam classics Strange Town and Start! with support from Oasis guitarist Gem Archer and a never-before-seen rendition of the title track to the new album, Wake Up The Nation.

Throughout June Virgin Media TV customers will be able to access this performance on Virgin Media’s Music On Demand service, whilst clips from the gig will be available for anyone to view at www.virginmedia.com/music.

For more information about Virgin Media on Demand visit www.virginmedia.com/ondemand.

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