CRAWLERS rock their sold-out London show

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Liverpudlian alternative-rock band Crawlers took to the O2 Academy Islington stage on Wednesday night to perform to their dedicated fan base. The show was the third of their highly anticipated UK tour and it certainly did not disappoint. The setlist included a huge selection of the band’s discography, including some from their new mixtape 
Loud Without Noise, which was released on Fridaylike “F*ck Me (I Didn’t Know How To Say It), “Feminist Radical Hypocritical Delusional” and their latest single “Hang Me Like Jesus”. Lead singer Holly Minto took to the stage with such high energy, which was entirely captivating. They were sure to interact with their audience throughout the entire set and it created the most amazing atmosphere. Towards the end of the set Minto plated the trumpet alongside Crawlers most notable hit “Come Over (Again)”, which sent the crowd crazy. Both band and fans alike were having a truly euphoric time, it was a beautiful thing to witness.

Crawlers were supported by two talented artists Daisy Brain and Hannah Grae, who both warmed up the crowd perfectly ahead of the headliners.

Check out our photo coverage of the show below:

Crawlers:

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Daisy Brain:

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Hannah Grae:

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Keep up with the artists on social media:

Crawlers: Instagram // Twitter // Facebook // Website

Daisy Brain: Instagram // Twitter

Hannah Grae: Instagram

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