The Skints brought a lot of energy to their London concert, showing off their talent for mixing different music styles and performing well on stage. The Bush Halls was packed, and everyone was excited.
The band kept the crowd dancing all night with their blend of reggae, ska, punk, and dub. Lead singer Marcia Richards was especially impressive, easily switching between instruments while her strong vocals stood out over the catchy beats. Popular songs like ?Rubadub (Done Know)? and ?This Town? were favorites, with lively horns and bass lines getting everyone moving.
One of the most memorable parts of the night was when the band played ?Learning to Swim,? slowing things down and creating a close, emotional moment with the audience.
Then they quickly turned the energy back up, showing how versatile and skilled they are. Throughout the show, The Skints connected warmly with the crowd, sharing stories and personal thoughts, making the concert feel like a shared experience.
Overall, The Skints showed why they are one of the most exciting bands in the UK music scene today. Their ability to blend different influences while staying genuine and energetic made for an amazing night that left the audience excited long after the show ended.
The Skints Setlist
Venue: Bush Hall, London
Sep:
- Can't Take No More
- The Forest for the Trees
- Sunny Sunny
- Where Did You Go?
- Come to You
- Tomorrow
- Lay You Down
- Learning to Swim
- Broken Hearted
- You Better
- Teardrop
- Oh My Love
- Satta Massagana
- Donkey Brain
- Soul for Sale
- Gets on Top
- Stop Looking Back
Artists: The Skints