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Pitchfork Paris promoter Super! inks multi-year ticketing deal with DICE for live streams and live events
February 15, 2021
Paris-based promoter Super! has signed a multi-year deal with UK-born mobile ticketing and live-streaming platform DICE.
The partnership will see Super! events promoted to a global audience via the DICE platform and encompasses both live and live streamed events across the promoter’s roster of artists, including The xx, Disclosure, Bon Iver, Jungle, Bicep, and Caribou.
The multi-year deal also includes ticketing for Pitchfork Music Festival Paris.
Launched 15 years ago, Super! specializes in rock, alternative, folk and electronic artists.
The Paris-based company also promotes and produces a number of French festivals, including Pitchfork Music Festival Paris, Villette Sonique and French Riviera’s MIDI festival.
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This weekâs Fakeaway is a much-loved Indian dish that isnât really Indian at all. Chicken tikka masala is widely believed to have originated in the UK, where it is the most popular of Indian takeaway orders, and it has an enthusiastic following in this country too.
Karan Mittal, who was headhunted by Dublin restaurateur Asheesh Dewan to be head chef at Ananda in Dundrum in 2017, is originally from Delhi, and previously worked in restaurants there, and in the US. âNot many people know that chicken tikka masala is a UK-born dish,â he says of the fusion creation that shares some characteristics with butter chicken, but is less spicy and more sweet.