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The Live Lounge Tour was a tour taken by BBC Radio 1 from 2006 to 2011 This features Jo Whiley later Fearne Cotton going to the Live Lounge artists' house, houseboat, local pub, mum's house, etc. to have a look around at a place that means something to the artist. In 2010 the Live Lounge Tour was rebranded the "Radio 1's Student Tour" with Fearne Cotton and Zane Lowe.
Air Date | Artist | Tracks Played |
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27 November | Lily Allen [1] | "Naive" by The Kooks |
28 November | The Kooks [2] | |
29 November | Ordinary Boys [3] | "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper |
30 November | Lostprophets [4] | "Going Underground" by The Jam |
1 December | Noel Gallagher [5] | |
Air Date | Artist | Tracks Played |
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10 December [6] | McFly [6] | "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen |
11 December [6] | Jack Penate [6] | "1234" by Feist |
12 December [6] | Mika [6] | |
13 December [6] | The Enemy [6] | "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper |
14 December [6] | Stereophonics [6] | "Best of You" by Foo Fighters |
Air Date | Artist | Tracks Played |
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22 September [7] | Adele [7] | "Hometown Glory" [7] "Make You Feel My Love" by Bob Dylan [7] "Black and Gold" by Sam Sparro [7] |
23 September [8] | Snow Patrol [8] | "Take Back The City" [8] "One Day Like This" by Elbow [8] |
24 September [9] | Kaiser Chiefs [9] | "Every Day I Love You Less And Less" [9] "Time to Pretend" by MGMT [9] |
25 September [10] | Girls Aloud [10] | "The Promise" [10] "Apologize" by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic [10] |
26 September [11] | Razorlight [11] | "Somewhere Else" [11] |
Air Date | Artist | Tracks Played |
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14 September [12] | Kasabian [12] | "Underdog" [12] |
15 September [13] | JLS [13] | "Beat Again" [13] "The Fear" by Lily Allen [13] |
16 September [14] | Biffy Clyro [14] | "The Captain" [14] "Love Sex Magic" by Ciara [14] |
17 September [15] | Dizzee Rascal [15] | "Holiday" [15] "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" by The Adventures of Stevie V [15] |
18 September [16] | Jay-Z [16] | "Encore" [16] |
Air Date | Artist | Tracks Played |
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18 October [17] | Mark Ronson [17] | "The Bike Song" [17] |
19 October [18] | Darwin Deez [18] | "Constellations" [18] "Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry [18] |
20 October [19] | Chase & Status [19] | "Let You Go" [19] |
21 October [20] | Klaxons [20] | "Twin Flames" [20] "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga [20] |
Air Date | Artist | Tracks Played |
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24 October - Aberdeen, Scotland [21] | Noah & The Whale [21] | "Waiting for My Chance To Come" [21] |
25 October - Hatfield, East Riding of Yorkshire [22] | Example [22] | "Changed the Way You Kiss Me" [22] "We Found Love" by Rihanna [22] |
26 October - Leicester [23] | Kasabian [23] | "Re-Wired" [23] "Video Games" by Lana Del Rey [23] |
27 October - Norwich [24] | Coldplay [24] | "Hurts Like Heaven" [24] "We Found Love" by Rihanna [24] |
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