Suede – Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Suede – Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Suede’s ninth album Autofiction, which was released last year, was one of the very best of their career and their headline gig at the Symphony Hall was further evidence of a band still on the top of their game.

It was oddly my first time watching the band, who put in a cracking performance. As great as the Symphony Hall is, it felt a bit of a odd choice for Suede due to it being a seated venue. Thankfully, it didn’t stop people standing and packing the isles.

Support at the Birmingham venue was by Desperate Journalist

A full review of the gig by Peter Ormerod is available on Birmingham World here. For more information, visit https://www.suede.co.uk

David Jackson

David Jackson is a music, PR and press photographer and writer who has been working across the Midlands for more than 20 years. Originally training as a journalist in the early 2000s, David went onto work for newspapers across the region, moving into photography and videography. This website showcases a career in music photography, capturing some of the biggest names in the music world as well as some of the best up-and coming talent from across the Midlands. During his career, David has had work published extensively across regional newspapers, in magazines and in national titles including The Guardian, The Times, The Mirror, The Daily Mail and many others.
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