FIFTEEN years on and they are still capturing the imagination of their fans.
Faithless played an energetic gig and left the crowd suitably sweat drenched and dancing for more.
The sold-out audience were hypnotised by ‘the god of rave’ Maxi Jazz as Faithless took to the stage and delivered a mixture of classic tracks and new tunes.
The set featured a mix of electro pop and dance, and it’s obvious the act have come a long way since their 96 debut album Reverence.
Known as Kings of the UK dance scene, Faithless commanded the stage and had their fans mesmerised.
Interestingly the crowd was made up of both old and new fans, demonstrating the acts versatility.
Classic tunes like God Is A DJ were pumped out to a sea of cheers and everyone was bouncing in unison.
True to form, political messages adorned the stage throughout the show and reminded the entire crowd that music is not only enjoyable, but influential.
Their most famous song, Insomnia, was surprisingly played half way through the set and had everyone on their feet. Iconic song We Come 1 ended the night to a room full of cheers. It was an evening full of dancing and everyone left with a smile on their face.
Hayley Stovold
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