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Wunderhorse – O2 Academy Birmingham

Words & Photos courtesy of Kieran Craven

Long anticipated and arriving just in time, Wunderhorse’s return feels nothing short of a statement. With their latest show, they made it clear: They are back. Though Peter Woodin’s departure was undoubtedly a tough moment, the old saying holds: The show must go on. And last night, it truly did. The Birmingham crowd was electric, erupting with energy as the band took to the stage, setting the tone for what promises to be an unforgettable tour.

Their performance in Birmingham kicked off a week of shows across the UK, all building towards a monumental night at Alexandra Palace in London, their biggest headline tour and show to date. Rumours of new music have been swirling, and fans are wondering, could this be when they finally unveil what they’ve been working on?

Take a look through the photos Kieran captured below:

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