Fresh out of single releases, Foxhaunt headline London for the first time at The Grace, along with All Ears Avow and Omega Bad.
Omega Bad
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Norwich based Omega Bad are a last minute addition to the line up tonight, after Downcast pulled out. Having played a few shows with Foxhaunt before, they’re the ideal addition to the line up.
It’s clear not many people in the crowd know this band tonight, but that doesn’t dampen their mood as they fly through their set of most recent singles, including ‘Levitate’ and ‘Lost Without’. They even included a Limp Bizkit cover of ‘Break Stuff’ which warms up the crowd.
All Ears Avow
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Hailing from Swindon are All Ears Avow, the main support for tonight. With their upcoming debut album ‘Horrors’ out Friday 10 October, they made sure to plug their presales and presaves throughout the set.
With their infectious energy and stage presence, it’s easy to have a good time watching this band, even if you don’t know their music just yet. Vocalist Claire Sutton shares that their set mostly consists of tracks from their upcoming album, a sneak peek for those in the crowd, including singles ‘Dark Skies’ and ‘A Night Like This’.
Having played Download Festival this year for the first time, you can’t fault their natural stage personas, and definitely ones to watch.
Foxhaunt
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It’s time for headliners Leeds alt-rockers Foxhaunt to take to the stage, and the front row are ready and waiting, repping their Foxhaunt merch. As the band burst on to the stage, the energy in the room switches and the front few rows are immediately moving to the music.
Having released a few singles this year, their set includes most recent single ‘A New Beginning’, ‘Separate Me’ and ‘In Cycles’, the crowd are fully immersed in the set, ideal for a low energy Sunday night.
Vocalist Ollie Swift displays impressive vocals and screams throughout their set, firmly setting themselves up within the industry with their varied skillset.
As Foxhaunt set comes to a close, it was a memorable first London headliner for the band. There’s a couple more dates within this run, I’d recommend checking them out before they get any bigger.

