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Post-hardcore heroes start the party in London
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by Justine Trickett
17 January, 2014: After misfortune struck and tour dates were cancelled due to vocalist Gavin Butler's illness, The Blackout make a victorious return to London with a career-spanning set packing with fan favourites.
The post-hardcore heroes took to the stage at the capital's Islington Academy to truly start the party. With crowd invasions and a whole lot of blistering classics, Sean, Gavin, Matthew, Bob, Rhys and Snoz brought a whole lot of loud living to their dedicated followers.
Here are some awesome and exclusive photos of The Blackout tearing a hole in London's Islington Academy.
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