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Alpha Wolf and King 810 @ Rescue Rooms gallery – a co-headliner that won’t be forgotten

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Featured image and gallery: Rianna Ram


Alpha Wolf and King 810 combined their metalcore styles for a co-headlining UK and Europe tour, bringing the energy to Nottingham’s Rescue Rooms on Wednesday.

Support bands XILE and Ten56 warmed up the crowd in preparation for the other bands. They certainly didn’t disappoint and the crowd loved every minute of their sets.

King 810 are a band we’ve been looking forward to seeing for a long time, which was clearly a shared feeling among the fans proudly wearing their merch around the 450-capacity venue.

Australia’s Alpha Wolf put on an incredible performance, playing songs from their new EP The Lost & The Longing, as well as the very popular ‘Akudama’.

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