A sweaty and glorious Monday night in Preston as TheLathums rocked Blitz 🎸
and was filled with die-hard fans who were queuing up even before doors opened on Monday 22 May.
Things slowed down by the third song of the night with guitarist Scott Concepcion switching to keyboard for the beautiful ‘Turmoil’, a moment that really showed the powerful voice of frontman Alex Moore.Between each track the crowd didn’t let up with chants of ‘up The Lathums’ being hollered at any chance where there was silence during the set.
Considering the heat, we’ll play a bit of country” before unleashing into the ever so catchy ‘Knotted Bed Of Roses’.The heat was powering through the venue however it didn’t put the band nor the crowd off with The Lathums blasting through almost every song off their newest album and the crowd’s energy not faltering at all throughout the set.
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