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Live – Fever Ray at Hammersmith Apollo

March 4, 2024March 4, 2024Posted in Gig Gallery, Live Music

Fever Ray at Hammersmith Apollo, 2nd March 2024

A full scale stage show from Fever Ray on Saturday, as they brought their unique brand of avant garde pop to London. Adam Hampton-Matthews went along to capture the grandeur on camera – gallery below.

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© Adam Hampton-Matthews adamhmphotography.com
© Adam Hampton-Matthews adamhmphotography.com

Photos © Adam Hampton-Matthews – Website | Instagram

Published 4th March 2024

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