For once I put all of my things in the cloakroom so I didn't manage to take any pictures, but I'm actually pretty glad about that because it meant I didn't have to worry about anything and I could just enjoy all of it. I've had to look up the set list because everything was a bit of a crazy blur of dancing and singing, but it was as follows:
- As Lucerne/The Low
- By Your Hand
- Romance is Boring
- What Death Leaves Behind
- Death to Los Campesinos!
- A Heat Rash in the Shape of the Show Me State; or, Letters from Me to Charlotte
- For Flotsam
- Hello Sadness
- Glue Me
- We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
- Cemetery Gaits
- Songs About Your Girlfriend
- Let it Spill
- Avocado, Baby
- You! Me! Dancing!
- The Sea is a Good Place to Think about the Future
- Heart Swells/Pacific Daylight Time (Encore)
- Straight in at 101 (Encore)
- Baby I Got the Death Rattle (Encore)
Every song is a favourite, really, but my highlights were definitely Romance is Boring, Glue Me and, as always, The Sea.
I was so sad for the gig to be over, especially as we had to be done by 10pm and the band had to go to work the next day. Work! It seemed so unfair that people who had the power to make people have the time of their lives have to go back to a day job the next day, but I'm so glad I got to be there at the end of the tour (despite the fact that we couldn't be joined by Kate whom I miss very much). Everyone should go to see them and buy their wonderful merchandise that was featured here! Walking around the prettily lit London with Dan afterwards was also the most lovely way to finish off the evening, and props to the couple we found on the Christmas tree instalment at Embankment who helped us to light up the tree.
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