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friendly fires

Like a cross between Lionel Richie and a dancing Spaniard, the Hertfordshire boys took to the stage of King Tut's Wah Wah Tent.

Bouncy and full of frivolous energy the quartet danced and sang their way through an entertaining 45 minute set.

Mixing new age techno and rock music the Friendly Fires really pulled out all the stops to get the entire crowd dancing.

Even the middle aged couple in front of me started doing the robot.

Hilarious as that was, the performance was great and having only heard their singles I have to say I'm definitely going to be looking into purchasing their 2007 album, Friendly Fires.

Highlights of the set included On Board, Paris, Skeleton Boy and the stunning new song, Kiss Of Life.


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