The Streets played their final ever gig last night (November 26) after 10 years together.
The band, fronted by Mike Skinner invited fans onstage for a farewell drink as the band' played their final ever gig at The Big Reunion in Skegness.
The show also saw Mike Skinner celebrate his 32nd birthday which is officially today (November 27). Skinner speaking to the audience toasted The Streets' 10-year career from 2002's 'Original Pirate Material' to this year's 'Computers And Blues', reports Spinner.
'Computers And Blues', released February 7, was the band's fifth and final effort.
Mike Skinner has now formed a new duo act with The Music singer Rob Harvey called The DOT.
The duo have already recorded and posted 14 tracks online through the-dot.net, with Harvey taking over lead vocals on the majority of the tracks.
The Streets - live
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