The Buggles - The Lost Gig - 28.09.10

28 September 2010

After the event

Trevor Horn and Zang Tuum Tumb present The Buggles - The Lost Gig.

Trevor regrouped The Buggles and gathered some very special guests to perform their ground-breaking début album, The Age of Plastic in full for the first (and quite possibly only) time ever.

Date
28 September 2010

Venue
Supperclub London (12 Acklam Road, London W10 5QZ)

Time: 7.30pm (VIP), 9.30pm (gig only)

A special venue for a special event
The Lost Gig will take place at supperclub london. Following renown venues in Amsterdam, LA and Istanbul, supperclub is an "experimental creative platform," which owner Bert van der Leden describes as "a mix of food, music, performance, art... an evening at supperclub has been successful when all your five senses have been tickled."

A special cause
This event is being staged exclusively to raise funds for the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability. All proceeds both from The Lost Gig and accompanying online auction will be donated to the hospital. Active since 1854, the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability has a simple but very important mission: to add years to life and life to years.

Special Guests
The Buggles were joined with performances from Gary Barlow, Alison Moyet, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Richard O'Brien

"The Buggles are finally going out to play our first live gig, only 30 years since we first got together. As part of The Lost Gig, we'll play The Age of Plastic in full for the first time, and I'll be joined by some special guests to help make this night a truly special evening.

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability is a very special cause, one that's close to my heart, and I hope we can use this unique event to raise a great deal of money and to increase awareness for their great work."
Trevor Horn, speaking before the event.

Special thanks to the Buggles and all the performers on the night for putting on this event which raised over £84,000 for the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disabilty.