Loathe – o2 Brixton, London – 23/04/2019
Loathe set things ablaze opening up at Brixton Academy.
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Loathe set things ablaze opening up at Brixton Academy.
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Hollywood Undead kickstarted their UK run with a massive bang at Brixton Academy.
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Ottawa pop-punks Bearings did a great job opening things up for Set It Off at The Garage in London.
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The Scottish rockers VUKOVI put on a riotous set at The Garage in London.
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Set It Off brought a huge dose of their energetic blend of dance-rock to London’s Garage.
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Paris Youth Foundation put on a stunningly dreamy set at London’s Garage in support of The Xcerts.
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London’s NOVACUB opened things up at The Garage supporting The Xcerts.
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The Xcerts stopped by London’s Garage on the Wildheart Dreaming tour.
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Opening up for In Flames, Howard Jones’ fronted band Light The Torch certainly lit up London’s Roundhouse.
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Out supporting In Flames, the almighty Norma Jean put on a riotous set at London’s Roundhouse.
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Swedish metal-titans In Flames visited London’s Roundhouse for a monumental show.
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Florida’s Mayday Parade brought a dose of Sunnyland to the UK last week.
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New York’s pronoun previewed her debut album, ‘i’ll show you stronger’, on their first visit to the UK.
Here’s them opening for The Wonder Years and Mayday Parade in London.
Movements definitely made us feel something as they returned to London last week.
The Wonder Years ended their UK co-headline run with Mayday Parade at London’s Troxy.
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Ohio’s Beartooth recently returned to the UK as support for Architects.
Here’s evidence of them owning London’s SSE Arena.
Aussie metalcore group Polaris recently joined Architects on their mammoth UK tour.
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Architects finish off a memorable UK tour with an outstanding show at London’s SSE Arena.
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Genre-blending enigma Ecca Vandal continued a busy year by joining Basement and Joyce Manor on their UK tour.
California’s Joyce Manor bought their brand of emo indie-punk to the nation’s capital when they supported Basement.
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Basement were anything but disconnected as they returned to London last night.
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Black Foxxes continued a busy 2018 by supporting Dashboard Confessional in London.
Emo rockers Dashboard Confessional finished their return to the UK with a show at KOKO in London.
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Welsh metallers Bullet For My Valentine delivered an energetic show at Ally Pally last weekend.
AH’s Jez Pennington witnessed it all. Check out these photos.
California’s Of Mice & Men bought their brand of epic metalcore to Alexandra Palace last weekend.
SHVPES marked the release of ‘Greater Than’ by opening for Bullet For My Valentine at London’s Alexandra Palace.
Texas hard rockers Nothing More returned to the UK to support Bullet For My Valentine at London’s Alexandra Palace.
Seaway returned to the UK on another vacation with State Champs.
AH’s Jez Pennington captured their at set at The Roundhouse in London.
Aussie favourites Stand Atlantic showcased their debut album, ‘Skinny Dipping’, in London last weekend.
It looks like Scottish pop-punks Woes had the times of their lives supporting State Champs.
Take a look at these photos from The Roundhouse in London.
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