The last music written by John and Yoko
Ono, released just weeks before Lennon’s death, will be performed for
the first time at a London festival.
Double Fantasy, released three weeks before the former Beatle was
shot dead, will be performed at the Meltdown festival at Southbank
Centre.
Ono is curating this year’s Meltdown festival, which takes place from June 14 to June 23.
Performers at the event include Siouxsie, Peaches, Patti Smith, Marianne Faithfull and Iggy and the Stooges.
Ono
said: “It’s not only a great honour to curate Meltdown in its 20th
year, it’s also a lot of fun to be able to invite many of my favourite
performers, activists and favourite collaborators to join me”.
The
festival opens with Ono performing with her YOKO ONO PLASTIC ONO BAND,
and the launch of an extensive film programme at the BFI, curated by Ono
and including rare films by her and Lennon.
Also at the BFI,
Eisenstein’s classic film, Battleship Potemkin, will be screened for the
first time with the recorded Pet Shop Boys/Dresdner Sinfoniker
soundtrack written by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.
Previous
Meltdown director Smith will return to Southbank Centre for an Evening
of Music and Words on June 21, while Faithfull will take to the stage on
June 22 with leading Jazz guitarist Bill Frisell.
Ono has invited Boy George for a very special appearance at this year’s Meltdown, at the QEH on June 23.
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