The Subways concluded their UK tour in true rock n' roll style last night (October 4) at London's KOKO.
The band played to a sold-out crowd as they debuted tracks from their latest album 'Money and Celebrity' – and there wasn't a dry t-shirt in the place.
The Subways live is always a special moment and last night was certainly no exception. Opening with track 'Oh Yeah' followed by 'Young For Eternity' and 'Obsession' Billy, Charlotte and Josh thanked their fans for coming out.
After warming the crowd up, the band broke into 'Alright', 'Mary' and new single 'We Don't Need Money To Have A Good Time'.
Returning to the stage for their encore 'It's A Party' frontman Billy Lunn climbed up to the venue's balcony and thrilled fans as he dived into the crowd below.
The Subways new album 'Money And Celebrity, The follow-up to 2008's 'All Or Nothing', is out now.
Gigwise will have an exclusive live session and interview with band coming soon.
The Subways
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