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The Wildhearts live at Chalk – Brighton 11th September 2021

The Wildhearts finally make the trip back to Brighton after a few false starts due to the pandemic. It’s the first time for the local fans to catch a little of their top 10 album ’21st Century Love Songs’ in a live setting.

The Wildhearts Chalk Brighton 11th September 2021
The Wildhearts Chalk Brighton 11th September 2021 © Cris Watkins Photography

THE WILDHEARTS + THOSE DAMN CROWS + BEACH RIOT @ CHALK BRIGHTON 11TH SEPTEMBER 2021

The Wildhearts finally make the trip back to Brighton after a few false starts due to the pandemic. It’s the first time for the local fans to catch a little of their top 10 album ‘21st Century Love Songs‘ in a live setting. In tow tonight for support Brighton’s own fuzzsters Beach Riot and from the South Wales valleys the hard-rockin’ Those Damn Crows. You can view the full gallery of the night below.

Here at Punkinfocus, we don’t always get to review a show we are shooting but fear not, whenever we can we give you the night in pictures!

THE WILDHEARTS

The Wildhearts - Chalk Brighton 11th September 2021 - credit: Cris Watkins
The Wildhearts – Chalk Brighton 11th September 2021 – credit: Cris Watkins

THOSE DAMN CROWS

Those Damn Crows - Chalk, Brighton 11th September 2021
Those Damn Crows – Chalk, Brighton 11th September 2021 – credit: Cris Watkins

BEACH RIOT

Beach Riot - Chalk, Brighton 11th September 2021
Beach Riot – Chalk, Brighton 11th September 2021 – credit: Cris Watkins

©Cris Watkins Photography

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