Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds joined You Me At Six onstage at Alexandra Palace final night time (February 11) to carry out their 2021 collab ‘No Future? Yeah Proper’ collectively for the primary time stay – take a look at footage beneath.
You Me At Six had been headlining the London venue as a part of their UK tour to rejoice new album ‘Fact Decay’, which additionally got here out yesterday.
After performing ‘SUCKAPUNCH’ monitor ‘What’s It Like?’, You Me At Six launched into ‘No Future? Yeah Proper’ and halfway by way of the tune, vocalist Josh Franceschi launched Reynolds to the stage the place they carried out the monitor collectively for the very first time.
“What a blast,” Reynolds wrote after the present.
Take a look at fan-shot footage of the efficiency beneath.
I’ve to deeply apologise to the individuals round me on the You Me At Six live performance when Rou Reynolds come out on stage. My thoughts was blown
— ElectroHeartedRiver (@ElectroHeartedR) February 12, 2023
should have rewatched this 300 occasions by now pic.twitter.com/2vmyh7NiPS
— Nick (@NickKing2808) February 12, 2023
Seeing @RouReynolds make an look final night time was unbelievable as effectively! Wished it to occur beforehand and it was prime class! pic.twitter.com/kIcbYbeUG3
— What Luke Stated (@Luke_Chidlow4) February 12, 2023
I can’t shut up about this @RouReynolds 🖤🖤 pic.twitter.com/DFgDIMPB7S
— Alex_DW (@alexddww) February 12, 2023
Nonetheless cannot consider I witnessed this stay @RouReynolds @youmeatsix pic.twitter.com/bLd8WhSfvv
— Hannah (@hannxb) February 12, 2023
@youmeatsix did NOT disappoint tonight at Ally Pally, cheeky look from @RouReynolds too who smashed it 🎶 #youmeatsix #allypally pic.twitter.com/sl4OKKCh6s
— Max Shepherd (@Max_B_Shepherd) February 12, 2023
‘No Future? Yeah Proper’ was launched final yr, with Reynolds calling it a “belter”. The monitor options on You Me At Six’s eighth studio album ‘Fact Decay’, which sees the band return to their emo roots.
Talking about it to NME, Franceschi mentioned: “There’s nothing higher than wholesome competitors. There’s a really apparent revival of the scene that has turn out to be actually poignant and I simply noticed a whole lot of different individuals doing it and thought, they’ll’t do it like us. They awakened a sleeping large.”
He continued: “I’ve actually loved seeing what different individuals have performed with this emo sound, however there’s a motive we had been generally known as the British band that did it. We did it finest again then, and I wish to show that we will nonetheless do it the most effective now.”
Elsewhere, Reynolds is presently gearing as much as launch new Enter Shikari document ‘A Kiss For The Entire World’, which is out April 21.
Talking to NME concerning the “euphoric” album, Reynolds mentioned: “The one factor we spoke about amidst all of the disorganised concepts was that we needed to make a excessive power album of bangers. Millennials and Gen Z – we don’t like to attend for something. We wish our dessert earlier than our important course. We’re not excited about delayed gratification however as a band, we might be fairly proggy once we wish to; however this album has no six-minute tune that tells some wild story because it winds its means by way of completely different genres. It’s much more targeted.”
Forward of that, Enter Shikari are set to play a collection of residencies in 5 UK cities earlier than a string of North American exhibits. Later this yr, they headline Slam Dunk Competition 2023 alongside The Offspring – seize your tickets right here.
In the meantime You Me At Six are set to look at Studying & Leeds Competition 2023 alongside headliners Lewis Capaldi, Foals, Billie Eilish, The Killers, Sam Fender and Think about Dragons. Tickets can be found right here.