Borrell will start on September 6th and stay for nine weeks.

Razorlight frontman Johnny Borrell has landed his own show on radio station Xfm.
The 29-year-old singer will host a weekly evening programme as part of the broadcaster's The Sunday Service: Songs They Don't Play on the Radio feature.
Borrell, who worked at the station for a month in January this year, will start on September 6th and stay for nine weeks.
Fans will be able to hear the star from 21:00 and 22:00 GMT every Sunday and Borrell himself said he is looking forward to presenting a show that is going to be different from anything else.
"It's the kind of thing only Xfm would do. When I was doing The Residency, I was making connections between totally disparate artists - from Iggy Pop to Buju Banton to Allen Ginsberg. I don't think there's any radio station in the world that would let me play those three artists," he stated.
In other news, Razorlight have joined the line-up for Rockwell, a concert to commemorate Nordoff Robbin's 50th anniversary, at the O2 on September 11th.
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