Supergrass End UK Live Career at Brixton

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Filed under: Concerts and Tours, News, UK

They were young, they ran green, they kept their teeth nice and clean. But now it’s all over. Supergrass played their final UK show last night at a packed Brixton Academy, the NME reports. The four-piece, who formed in 1993 and released their first single ‘Caught by the Fuzz’ a year later, recently announced that their current four show mini-tour would be their last. Their final gig full stop will take place tonight in Paris (France, not Texas).

At Brixton, the band performed a 26-song set that spanned their entire six-album career, working roughly backwards from opener, and 2008 single, ‘Diamond Hoo Ha Men’ to an encore of Britpop-era hit ‘Alright’ and their debut tune.


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