
Shame play riotous secret set at End Of The Road and debut new material from second album
Shame stormed the Big Top stage for a secret set at End Of The Road this evening (1 September) to test new material from their forthcoming second album.
Packed out to the brim with hungry festival-goers, Shame took to the Big Top stage and commenced their set with new songs "Another" and "Alphabet", before turning up the heat with Songs of Praise tracks "Concrete" and "The Lick".
Shame vocalist Charlie Steen complimented the crowd on their "beautiful faces", and revealed that this year's End Of The Road was their third time playing the festival, before adding that they wanted to test material from their forthcoming second album.
The rowdy set saw Steen jump into the crowd multiple times, and even walked over the audience with support from the crowd's sea of waving hands.
Their vigorous set also saw the group play other new songs "Cowboy", "Human", "Exhaler", and "March Day", before ending their set with "Gold Hole".
Setlist:
- "Another"
- "Alphabet"
- "Concrete"
- "The Lick"
- "One Rizla"
- "Cowboy"
- "Tasteless"
- "Human"
- "Exhaler"
- "March Day"
- "Friction"
- "Dust On Trial"
- "Lampoon"
- "Gold Hole"
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