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Check out trio playing 'Strong' and 'Metal & Dust'
Tags: London Grammar
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by Video Still
Tags: London Grammar
London Grammar continued their march of world domination, performing on US TV show to play two songs on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. Check out their performance below.
As the BRIT-nominated trio's star continues to rise in the US, the If You Wait stars performed singles and fan favourites 'Strong' and 'Metal & Dust' on the late night show.
As usual, their performance was absolutely breath-taking. They're a bit good, aren't they?
Watch London Grammar performing 'Strong' below
Watch London Grammar performing 'Metal & Dust' below
London Grammar will be returning to the UK for a number of headline shows and festival appearances this summer. Full dates are below. For more information visit Gigwise gig tickets.
1 June - Plymouth Pavilions
3 - 4 June - Brixton Academy, London
6 June - Wolverhampton Civic Hall
7 June - No Tomorrow Festival, Nottingham
8 June - Parklife Weekender, Manchester
11 - 13 July, T In The Park, Scotland
7 - 10 August - Wilderness Festival, Charlbury
4 - 7 September - Bestival, Isle Of Wight
5 - 7 September - Festival No.6, Portmeiron, Wales
Below: Awesome, exclusive photos of London Grammar at Brixton Electric
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