Mobina Galore – Scala, London – 29/08/2019
The Winnipeg punk duo previewed their new album, ‘Don’t Worry,’ in London.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The Winnipeg punk duo previewed their new album, ‘Don’t Worry,’ in London.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The former MCR guitarist and his Future Violents delivered a show with plenty of urgency in London.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
After a 5/5 outing at Leeds Festival, Laura Jane Grace And The Devouring Mothers headed to London.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Raging feminist Petrol Girls showcased their brand of socio-political fuelled post-hardcore as they supported La Dispute.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The grunge-punk trio were out to leave an impression as they supported La Dispute in London.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Michigan’s La Dispute bought their brand of emotionally-heavy post-hardcore to Electric Brixton.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Thursday’s Geoff Rickly made a brief visit to the UK as part of Taking Back Sunday’s 20th anniversary tour.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
California’s The Frights treated London to their brand of surf rock.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
Taking Back Sunday were in a celebratory mood as they returned to London for their 20th anniversary.
Photos by Connie Taylor.
As part of their brief visit to the UK, Angel Du$t were in a partying mood in London.
Kickstarting the EU leg of their 25th Anniversary Tour, Mineral put on a spellbinding show at The Dome in London.
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The Maine marked the release of ‘You Are Ok’ with a visit to the UK.
Take a look at Angelah Betmead’s photos from the show in London.
Papa Roach recently bought the ‘Who Do You Trust?’ tour to London.
AH’s Angelah Betmead was there to capture the show.
Anteros got things started the right way on Friday night at London’s Roundhouse.
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ONE OK ROCK delivered a monumental set at London’s Roundhouse as part of the Eye Of The Storm Tour.
Jez Pennington was there to capture it all
Can’t Swim put on a phenomenal show at a sold-out Borderline in London.
Jez Pennington was there to capture it all.
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.
Here are Jez Pennington’s photos.
The Scottish rockers VUKOVI put on a riotous set at The Garage in London.
Jez Pennington was there to capture it all.
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.
Here’s Jez Pennington’s photos from the show.
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.
Check out these photos from Jez Pennington.
Escape The Fate celebrated the 10th anniversary of ‘This War Is Ours’ in London last month.
Florida’s Mayday Parade brought a dose of Sunnyland to the UK last week.
Take a look at these photos from Jez Pennington.
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.
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