
Gorillaz Commemorates 25 Years With Special "House of Kong" Exhibition
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Gorillazis celebrating their 25th anniversary with a special 'House of Kong' exhibition.
Set to take place at London's Copper Box, the exhibition will run for a limited time from August 8 to September 3. Visitors will immerse themselves in the band's 'life of misadventures, musical innovation and ground-breaking virtual ways.' Fans and attendees will take a deep dive into the journey of Murdoc, 2D, Russel and Noodle, starting from their introduction in the pre-digital world.
In addition to access to the exhibition, ticket holders will also have presale access to four limited-capacity live shows. The standalone concerts will take place at Copper Box Arena on August 29, August 30, September 2 and September 3, with more details coming soon.
Tickets to 'House of Kong' start £25 GBP and are available now via the'House of Kong' website.
Copper Box ArenaQueen Elizabeth Olympic ParkLondon E20 3HB, United Kingdom

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Summary Gorillazis celebrating their 25th anniversary with a special 'House of Kong' exhibition. Set to take place at London's Copper Box, the exhibition will run for a limited time from August 8 to September 3. Visitors will immerse themselves in the band's 'life of misadventures, musical innovation and ground-breaking virtual ways.' Fans and attendees will take a deep dive into the journey of Murdoc, 2D, Russel and Noodle, starting from their introduction in the pre-digital world. In addition to access to the exhibition, ticket holders will also have presale access to four limited-capacity live shows. The standalone concerts will take place at Copper Box Arena on August 29, August 30, September 2 and September 3, with more details coming soon. Tickets to 'House of Kong' start £25 GBP and are available now via the'House of Kong' website. Copper Box ArenaQueen Elizabeth Olympic ParkLondon E20 3HB, United Kingdom
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