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Electronic rock icons Pendulum perform anthems for crowds at The Piece Hall

Electronic rock icons Pendulum perform anthems for crowds at The Piece Hall

Yahoo15-06-2025

Electronic rock icons Pendulum brought global hits to The Piece Hall in Halifax last night (Saturday).
The Australian greats were latest headliners to take to the historic courtyard stage under summery skies for the TK Maxx presents Live At The Piece Hall series.
Fans rocked to anthems including opener Napalm, as well as Granite, Propane Nightmares and Watercolour – plus tracks from their 2024 EPs 'Elemental' and 'Anima' – and closing with the massive hit Tarantula.
Swedish rockers Normandie opened the night with a power-packed set and energetic performance.
This summer's record breaking Live at The Piece Hall series of concerts continues next Friday (June 20) by UB40 ft Ali Campbell, Bitty McLean and Reggae Roast, followed on Tuesday June 24 by Deftones and High Vis.

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