Alec Benjamin brings the (UN)COMMENTARY Tour to London

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Alec Benjamin’s (UN)COMMENTARY Tour finally arrived in London on Saturday night, for the first of two sold-out shows at O2 Forum Kentish Town. Alec put on such an incredible performance and was sure to make it a memorable night for all his dedicated fans, who have been eagerly awaiting his return to the UK since his last run of shows in November 2019.

Alec was joined on stage by his talented 4-piece band and they sang a large selection of his songs including: “Devil Doesn’t Bargain”, “Death of a Hero” and “Annabelle’s Homework”. Towards the end of the set, the singer-songwriter asked the crowd what song they would love him to play, which lead to a special performance of his much-loved song “I Built A Friend”. As a final encore, he treated fans to one last song, “Paper Crown”, which is an old fan favourite and the perfect way to end such a brilliant night.

Swedish singer-songwriter Winona Oak opened for Alec and put on such a lovely captivating set for the fans ahead of the headliner.

Check out our photo coverage of the show below: 

Alec Benjamin:

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Winona Oak:

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Catch Alec Benjamin on the remaining dates of his EU & UK your here.

Keep up with the artists on social media:

Alec Benjamin: Instagram // Twitter // Facebook // Website

Winona Oak: Instagram // Twitter // Facebook // Website

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