The Struts returned to the stage at The Roundhouse in London last night, bringing back their electrifying energy. It was great to see the band, radiating a chemistry that reminded the crowd what makes live rock music so exhilarating. With a sound that beautifully blends the flamboyance of Freddie Mercury and the raw power of Foo Fighters, The Struts tore through a setlist packed with classic hits and fresh new tracks.
Every song fueled the audience’s energy as they danced and sang along. Frontman Luke Spiller was on fire, commanding the stage with charisma and showmanship reminiscent of rock’s golden days. The rest of the band—Adam Slack on guitar, Jed Elliott on bass, and Gethin Davies on drums—was equally impressive. Adam’s guitar riffs cut through the air with precision, while Jed’s bass grooves gave every track a solid backbone. Gethin’s drumming was thunderous, driving each song forward with power and intensity.
The Struts’ performance was a masterclass in modern rock, taking it right back to an era when putting on a true show was what it was all about. From start to finish, they delivered, doing what they do best—making music that gets people moving. It was a night to remember for fans old and new, celebrating rock music’s timeless spirit.
Venue: Roundhouse, London
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