Razorlight are celebrating 20 years of their debut album ‘Up All Night’ with a one-off show in London later this year.
The group will perform their 2004 debut in its entirety along with tracks from their entire career at the O2 Academy Brixton on November 21. Mystery Jets will support.
We’re delighted to announce a one-off 20th anniversary show at O2 Academy Brixton for our album ‘Up All Night’ on 21/11 with Mystery Jets.
— Razorlight (@Razorlight) July 2, 2024
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News of the concert comes ahead of the release of a mini-documentary about the making of their debut LP, which was reissued with 17 additional B-sides last week.
Frontman Johnny Borrell said: “I’ve been looking back on that time because of getting involved with the documentary etc and yeah, it was a wild, messy, unpredictable, fuck or be fucked, leave everything out there kind of record.
“Even people in indie clubs who say they hate me always say, ‘Well your first album was really good’. Maybe they’ll drop the hate but keep listening. We’re still in great shape and we still rock fucking hard so it should be a great show.”
Peaking at No. 3 in the UK, ‘Up All Night’ went on to sell over 1.2 million copies and delivered hits such as Rock ‘N’ Roll Lies, Rip It Up, Stumble And Fall, Golden Touch, Vice and Somewhere Else.