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The Gallic princess of electropop, Yelle, throws a one-off live set at Proud. 7pm-2:30pm. Chalk Farm Rd, NW1. £10.

Oops! Look who went and made another accidental festival. Oh well. Better have fun then. Sigh. ICA. The Mall, SW1.

The sprawling world of Matthew Ritchie weaves its way across the White Cube. 10am-6pm. 48 Hoxton Sq, N1. Free.

Pain or gain? Can you be taught to be a bestseller? Guardian Newsroom. 6:45pm. 60 Farringdon Rd, EC1. £6 adv.

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Friday: Misterlee play Big Fibbers Beautiful Bucket of Fun at The Bodrum Cafe, 61 Stoke Newington High St, N16. Doors at 7.00pm, show 8.00pm, £3 in and we're told there's hot & cold food available which should be enough to sway anyone still to be swayed by Misterlee's slightly unhinged lo-fi Engish eccentrica.

Saturday: the sultry, sexy Sohodolls saunter down to Underworld from 11 till late.

Monday: Mike Rosenberg's Mike Rosenberg Band are at the Borderline.

Tuesday: Honeyed melodies and avant electronics? It can only be a rare appearance from Daedelus (pictured) who plays an instore at Kingston's Banquet Records from 6. That's 52 Eden Street for those who need to check the online A to Zs.

Alternatively if you prefer your tunes to have horns and you're not interested in the new Omen remake then perhaps you might fancy joining The Night of The Shovel. That's 2 Fuckshovel shows: the first is at the Islington Carling Academy, supporting the Imperial Vipers (on stage @ 8:40pm). Anyone who buys tickets to this gig then get a guestlist space at the second gig: Klub Ashika (DJ Ro, Killing Joke Soundsystem) at the Borderline. The Shovel go onstage at Midnight.


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