Kate Nash played a ‘secret’ show at the Boogaloo Bar in London last night (August 9th) in support of the Save Camden Stables Campaign.
Nash - who is tipped to enter the album charts at number one this week with her debut album, ‘Made Of Bricks’ – was lending her support to the Stables campaign, which is fighting to prevent developers from demolishing the famous Camden landmark.
In high spirits throughout the performance, Nash entertained the crowd with a set that included an extended version of her number two single, ‘Foundations,’ and album highlights, such as, ‘Mariella’ and ‘We Get On.’
Nash also surprised the audience midway through the set by playing a cover of Cold War Kids’, ‘Hang Me Up To Dry,’ admitting before the song that she didn’t know all the words.
Organisers of the Save Camden Stables Campaign are asking for people to show their support before the planning application for the site is heard on October 5th. To lend your support, click here.
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