The veteran rockers refuse to curtail their world tour, despite growing concerns about COVID-19
26.02.2020 - 18:36 / nme.com
They will be inducted next week
Amy Winehouse, Madness and Soul II Soul have been announced as the latest inductees to Camden’s prestigious Music Walk of Fame.
They join The Who, who were the first act to be honoured with the special award when it launched in November 2019.
Plaques celebrating all three acts will be unveiled in the north London location between Monday March 2–6, with special unveils set to be announced on the day.
Wednesday’s unveiling (March 4) will see the late Winehouse take
The veteran rockers refuse to curtail their world tour, despite growing concerns about COVID-19
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