Interpol ended their UK tour with a triumphant gig in London tonight (December 8).
The New York band, playing the last of three shows at Brixton Academy, delighted fans with a hit-packed 18-song set.
"This is the third of three nights and it is also the last show of our tour, so f*ck yeah," singer Paul Banks told the crowd.
Interpol were shrouded in smoke for much of their performance, which included several songs from their recent self-titled fourth album, including leading single 'Lights'.
Banks was on unusually talkative form, thanking fans giving them "a lot of fun" and joking when the band suffered a technical problem leading into 'Length Of Love'.
He also gave a shout out for support acts Anna Calvi and Surfer Blood, who joined them at all three Brixton gigs.
Interpol's set also included the fan-favourites 'Slow Hands', 'PDA and 'Rest My Chemistry', and concluded with 'Not Even Jail'.
Interpol played:
‘Success’
‘Say Hello To The Angels’
‘Narc’
‘Hands Away’
’Barricade’
‘Rest My Chemistry’
‘Evil’
‘Length Of Love’
‘Lights’
‘PDA’
‘Untitled’
‘Summer Well’
‘Heinrich Maneuver’
‘Memory Serves’
‘Obstacle 1’
‘NYC’
‘The New’
‘Slow Hands’
‘Not Even Jail’
Interpol - live at Brixton

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