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Photo Gallery: Jaws Farewell Tour – O2 Academy Birmingham

Indie-trio Jaws concluded their string of farewell shows at the O2 Institute in Birmingham, bringing the band’s 12-year reign to a close in their hometown.

The group announced their departure from music in September 2024, saying in their social media post: “This has been everything to us, and we’re so lucky to have been able to do this for the last 12 years. For now, it’s goodbye. We’ll miss you.”

Our photographer, Kieran Craven, was in Birmingham to take in their final gig. Take a look through his photos below!

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