On November 27, Scala played host to a night of punk rock as Laura Jane Grace took the stage with her band, The Trauma Tropes. The energy in the room was palpable from the start, creating an unforgettable connection between the artist and her audience.
The evening began with Pet Needs delivering a high-energy set that perfectly set the stage. Tracks like ?Ibiza in Winter? and ?Sleep When I?m Dead? were infectious, and their charismatic performance left the crowd fired up and ready for more. Johnny?s interactions with the crowd were just great, and brought a lot of energy to the venue!
Laura Jane Grace opened with the song ?Walls,? immediately pulling the packed room into her orbit. The setlist seamlessly wove together solo material, Against Me! classics, and songs from her side projects, each delivered with unrelenting passion. Highlights included ?Mine Me Mine? and ?WW3,? showcasing Grace?s sharp blend of introspection and defiance.
Moments like ?Hole in My Head? and ?Active Trauma? brought an emotional edge, while tracks such as ?God?s Dick? and ?New Year?s Day 2019? reminded the crowd of her biting wit and energy. ?White People for Peace? and ?Don?t Lose Touch? reignited the Against Me! spirit, sparking massive singalongs that swept the room.
The most electrifying moment of the night came during ?Black Me Out,? when Grace was joined on stage by Johnny Marriott of Pet Needs. Their chemistry turned the powerful track into an unforgettable duet, with the audience fully immersed in the moment.
The encore delivered a mix of raw punk energy and heartfelt nostalgia, including ?SuperNatural Possession? and Against Me! staples like ?Holy Shit!? and ?Sink, Florida, Sink.?
Laura Jane Grace?s performance at Scala was more than just a concert?it was a celebration of resilience and connection. With a setlist that spanned her storied career, Grace reminded everyone why she remains a vital voice in punk rock. For those lucky enough to be there, it was a night to treasure.
Venue: Scala, London
Artists: Laura Jane Grace, Pet Needs
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