Coldplay singer Chris Martin was among a star-studded crowd who watched The Strokes make their live return in London last night (June 9).
As previously reported on Gigwise, the US band played an 18-song set at Dingwalls in Camden.
Other stars in attendance included Martin’s bandmate Jonny Buckland, The Cribs’ Ryan Jarman and The Kooks’ Luke Pritchard.
Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman was also at the show, and told fans on Twitter afterwards that it was "off the scale".
The gig marked The Strokes' first live performance in nearly four years.
The band are set to the play the Isle of Wight festival and Rockness in Scotland this weekend.
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