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Razorlight Announce UK Show for 20th Anniversary of Up All Night

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Razorlight have announced plans for a one off UK show to mark the 20th anniversary of their iconic debut album Up All Night. 

The band, fronted by Johnny Borrell, will play the record in full on November 21 at Brixton O2 Academy with tickets going on sale on Friday July 5. 

Their setlist will include both old and new songs, which will be performed after Up All Night. 

The live show comes on the heels of the release of a deluxe edition on June 28, exactly 20 years after its original release. 

Speaking on the album and forthcoming one off show, Johnny said: ‘I’ve been looking back on that time because of getting involved with the documentary etc and yeah, it was a wild, messy, unpredictable, f*** or be f***ed, leave everything out there kind of record.’

Razorlight have announced plans for a one off UK show to mark the 20th anniversary of their iconic debut album Up All Night

Razorlight have announced plans for a one off UK show to mark the 20th anniversary of their iconic debut album Up All Night

The band, fronted by Johnny Borrell (pictured in 2008), will play the record in full on November 21 at Brixton O2 Academy with tickets going on sale on Friday July 5

The band, fronted by Johnny Borrell (pictured in 2008), will play the record in full on November 21 at Brixton O2 Academy with tickets going on sale on Friday July 5

He added: ‘Even people in indie clubs who say they hate me always say, “Well your first album was really good.”‘

The digital reissue of Up All Night  includes 17 additional B-sides, some of which have not previously been available on streaming platforms.

Released in June 2004, Up All Night peaked at number 3 in the UK Official Albums charts, going on to sell over 1.2 million copies and be certified 4x platinum. 

The album spawned six singles; Rock ‘N’ Roll Lies, Rip It Up, Stumble and Fall, Golden Touch, Vice and Somewhere Else.  

It features Johnny Borrell (vocals and guitar) Björn Ågren (guitar), Carl Dalemo (bass) and Shïan Smith-Pancorvo (drums). 

Andy Burrows later replaced Shïan in 2004, shortly after the album had been recorded. 

Writing a new ending for themselves, and with new music in the works due for 2024 release, Razorlight are back after 

In 2021 Johnny, Andy, Björn, and Carl reunited, correcting the unsatisfactory conclusion to their original formation. 

The live show comes on the heels of the release of a deluxe edition on June 28, exactly 20 years after its original release (pictured in 2007)

The live show comes on the heels of the release of a deluxe edition on June 28, exactly 20 years after its original release (pictured in 2007)

Speaking on the album and forthcoming one off show, Johnny (pictured in 2017) said: 'I've been looking back on that time and yeah, it was a wild, messy, unpredictable, f*** or be f***ed'

Speaking on the album and forthcoming one off show, Johnny (pictured in 2017) said: ‘I’ve been looking back on that time and yeah, it was a wild, messy, unpredictable, f*** or be f***ed’

Released in June 2004, Up All Night peaked at number 3 in the UK Official Albums charts, going on to sell over 1.2 million copies and be certified 4x platinum (pictured in 2004)

Released in June 2004, Up All Night peaked at number 3 in the UK Official Albums charts, going on to sell over 1.2 million copies and be certified 4x platinum (pictured in 2004)

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