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Sugarcubes prep one-off show
Icelandic rock veterans will reunite for their first show in 14 years to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut single.
The Sugarcubes are back.

The Sugarcubes
But it's just for a day, and you have to fly to Reykjavik to see them.
In a message posted to Bjork's Web site, Iceland's best-known band said they are reuniting for a one-off show to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut single, "Birthday." The concert will take place November 17, with Icelandair offering travel packages that will include airfare and a concert ticket.
Proceeds from the show will go to the band's Smekkleysa SM label, which "will continue to work on a non-profit basis for the future betterment of Icelandic music and artists," Bjork said in a statement.
The Sugarcubes formed out of the detritus of several Icelandic bands in the mid-1980s, with their 1988 debut, Life's Too Good, winning them international attention behind the singles "Regina" and "Motorcrash." The band released two more albums and a remix collection before breaking up in 1993, when Bjork embarked on a solo career.