Scissor Sisters special Halloween show at Brixton Academy tonight is to be webcast for those who missed out on getting a ticket.

The gig will be available to watch from 10 PM.

If you sign up you'll not only be able to view the Scissor Sisters' once in a lifetime fancy dress performance, you will also be treated to unique backstage footage and an exclusive interview with the band.

The show can be watched by visiting
Global-cool.com.

From the website:

"All we ask in return is that you pledge to turn off your computer at the end of the night. We won't be checking up on you but we trust you will."

According to the recent PC Energy Report, one in five office workers leaves a PC on standby at least three times a week, which amounts to more than £100 million of electricity wasted yearly. Or to put it another way, the power stations that generate the electricity needed to sustain these sleeping computers emit 200,000 tonnes of CO2 a year in the process, which roughly equals the same quantity of CO2 pumped out of the exhaust pipes of 120,000 4X4s.

In fact, if everybody in the UK switched their computers off at night, it would save as much pollution as all the cars in a city the size of Liverpool!

Commenting on the webcast band member Babydaddy said: "This special gig is a big thank you to all our fans. It's set to be an amazing night and by showing the gig on Global-cool.com, it not only means that everyone can enjoy the party, but also raises awareness of their cause by highlighting the importance of saving our planet."