The Madness continues as big names head for Clapham Common

Madness' House of Commons event adds Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Mike Skinner and Ms Dynamite to Bank Holiday line up

Jamie Bowman

Date published: 22nd Mar 2016

A further raft of big names have been added to Madness' House of Common extravaganza taking place in London on August Bank Holiday Monday.

Joining the Nutty Boys will be proto-jungle revolutionary Congo Natty who will be bringing with him an incredible selection of fellow dub heavyweights including General Levy, Sweetie Irie, Daddy Freddy and Top Cat.

Also heading for Clapham Common will be former front man with The Streets, Mike Skinner, who will present the sounds of his Tonga club night to South London. 

Another addition to the bill on August 29th is Mercury Prize winner Ms Dynamite who will be dropping the sounds of her classic A Little Deeper album, while rising reggae star Kiko Burn will also be taking her place on the line up.

Completing the latest wave of names is undoubted reggae and dub royalty in the form of the iconic Lee 'Scratch' Perry. The legendary producer celebrated his 80th birthday earlier this year and continues to channel the original sound of Jamaica in bizarre and bewildering fashion.  

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