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Baby Animals Tickets

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Setlists

    1. 1.Rush You
    2. 2.Email
    3. 3.Painless
    4. 4.Break My Heart
    5. 5.Don't Tell Me What to Do
    6. 6.Working for the Enemy
    7. 7.Fire (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
    8. 8.One Too Many
    9. 9.One Word
    10. 10.Early Warning
    11. 11.Ain't Gonna Get
    12. 12.Ace of Spades (Motörhead cover)
    1. 1.Early Warning
    2. 2.One Too Many
    3. 3.Painless
    4. 4.Break My Heart
    5. 5.One Word
    6. 6.Backbone
    7. 7.Waste of Time
    8. 8.Rush You
    9. 9.Ain't Gonna Get
    10. 10.Ace of Spades (Motörhead cover)
    1. 1.Rush You
    2. 2.Email
    3. 3.Painless
    4. 4.Break My Heart
    5. 5.Don't Tell Me What to Do
    6. 6.Working for the Enemy
    7. 7.Fire (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
    8. 8.One Word
    9. 9.One Too Many
    10. 10.Early Warning
    11. 11.Ain't Gonna Get
    12. 12.Under Your Skin
    1. 1.Rush You
    2. 2.Email
    3. 3.Painless
    4. 4.Wildfire
    5. 5.Break My Heart
    6. 6.Fire (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
    7. 7.One Word
    8. 8.One Too Many
    9. 9.Early Warning
    10. 10.Ain't Gonna Get
    1. 1.Rush You
    2. 2.Email
    3. 3.Painless
    4. 4.Break My Heart
    5. 5.Don't Tell Me What to Do
    6. 6.Working for the Enemy
    7. 7.Fire (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
    8. 8.One Word
    9. 9.One Too Many
    10. 10.Early Warning
    11. 11.Ain't Gonna Get
    12. 12.Under Your Skin

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Songs still mean alot

    by Gordo on 5/5/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    To compliment them in how polished the songs were would probably be insulting, given they’ve played them for over 30years. But the tension in the tracks was just spellbinding, in particular my favourite, ‘don’t tell me what to do’. Most folk were slumped in their camp chairs, but we couldn’t stop dancing to the magnificent renditions of their classics, in which Suzi did not miss a note, nor dave, and the slight gruff in her timeless voice reminded me how sassy this band once were, and still are. Desperate now to see their own show. Please tour again soon 😍

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