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Ned's gig proves to be explosive

Recently reformed rockers Ned's Atomic Dustbin returned to their home ground to play a 21st anniversary sell-out show in front of excited fans.

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Recently reformed rockers Ned's Atomic Dustbin returned to their home ground to play a 21st anniversary sell-out show in front of excited fans.

The Stourbridge five-piece opened with a couple of songs from their second album Are You Normal? before entering a 21-track long set list, which represented a song for every year in the industry.

Crowd favourite Until You Find Out really set the pace for the rest of the concert.

The band still have a very energetic stage approach. This seems to be a big part of what has kept fans young and old alike, coming back for more.

Lead singer Jonn Penney managed to catch a breath between songs to quote "In the words of John Denver, 'It's good to be home'".

Local football chants brought Ned's back to the stage for an electric encore.

Concert review by Natalie Gibbons

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