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1. Enter Showmen Metallica stunned an enormous crowd during their grandstanding set at Twickenham stadium recently. They had support on the day from Ghost, whose sharp-suited frontman Tobias Forge is pictured here. Never a band to rest, Metallica also turned up at Chloé Trujillo’s Art In Motion art exhibit launch night at Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel. Pictured here are (L-R): Nathalie Smith (owner, Sanctum), Iron Maiden’s Adrian Smith, Rob Trujillo and Chloe Trujillo. (Twickenham photos: Paul Harries; Art exhibit photo: Joe Eley). 2. Labour of love The biz was out in full force at the UK Music Summer Party. Pictured here are Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson and UK Music CEO Michael Dugher. (Photo: Joanna Dudderidge). 3. Business as unusual Jazz Morley and Tom Jones recently performed at Kilimanjaro’s Live At Chelsea event. (Photo: Ed Hill/Aneko Music). 4. In it to spin it The first-ever Warner Music x Spinnin’ Records songwriting camp recently took place at Sonic Vista Studios in Ibiza. Pictured here are (L-R): Louis Henry Sarmiento (owner of Sonic Vista Studios), Daan Determeijer, Amina Ferrara, Oscar Ombach, Ame, Daniel Blume, Lucas (Lucas & Steve), Bullysongs, Mike Williams, Steve (Lucas & Steve), Boris Deckers, Deepend, Jen Jis, Boris Smith, Stevie Appleton, Noraa (WM France), Conmor Manning, Hilda, Moa, Willemijn May. (Photo: Warner Music Dance). 5. Born to run A team from Warner Chappell Music UK took part in the Chase The Sun Hyde Park 10k charity run and managed to raise £1,258.86 for Music Support – a charity that aims to provide help and support for individuals in any area of the UK music industry suffering from alcoholism, addiction, emotional or mental health issues. Pictured here are (L-R): James Tate, Glenn Stokes, Rich Robinson, Matt Thomas (Music Support), Kelly Middleton, Darren Young, Mike Smith, Julie Somers, Helen Wiltshire, Tim Hayes and Joey Wilson. 6. Royale with (say) cheese Rock band Palaye Royale played a one-off, sold-out charity show presented by the Heavy Music Awards, in aid of Nordoff Robbins. Pictured here are the band alongside Laila Khan, Bryony Walsh and Elaine McGregor of Nordoff Robbins. (Photo: Mac Praed). 7. The Wight stuff Biffy Clyro closed this year’s Isle of Wight Festival – which celebrated a Summer of ’69: Peace and Love theme – with a suitably epic headline set. (Photo: The Isle Of Wight Festival/Jennifer McCord
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