The Guide #330: From Oasis to Bowie, your stories of seeing pre-stardom acts
In this weekβs newsletter: Everyone has to start somewhere β¦ and in front of someone. Thankfully, these soon-to-be-huge artists left the mime act and dodgy covers (mostly) in the past
From the Beatles slogging through mammoth sets for jeering sailors in Hamburg basement bars, to Ed Sheeran playing just about every open mic night in the south of England, even the biggest acts had to start small. So when we asked Guide readers to share their memories of seeing now-massive bands and artists before they were famous, it was inevitable weβd get some great tales. So much so, in fact, that weβve decided to devote the main chunk of this weekβs Guide to your pre-fame gig recollections. Weβve also asked Guardian music writers β seasoned veterans of seeking out the next big thing β to share a few of their memories. Read on for tales of Kurt Cobain in Yorkshire, Playboi Cartiβs set in an east London snooker club and an ill-advised David Bowie mime performance β¦
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Β© Photograph: Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images