After delivering an epic birthday surprise to Pierre Robert live on WMMR last Friday, The Struts brought their glitter and glam to the the stage of the Fillmore Philadelphia, where they never fail to entertain.
Pierre welcomed the crowd after Barns Courtney’s opening set. You may remember Barns from an early morning visit to the Preston and Steve Show in 2018, when he performed the single “99” in studio. Despite a few small technical difficulties on the Fillmore stage, the band threw themselves into the music, stomping, thrashing and clapping throughout. At one point Barns vacated his mic stand to join the crowd on the floor, where he was gleefully swallowed up in the throng.
The Struts never fail to win us over: their tight musicianship and British charm are easy to fall for. They launched us into a carefree weekend with a Friday night blowout of hit after hit. Mixed in was their latest single “Heaven’s Got Nothing On You,” which Pierre debuted on MMR in the Workforce Blocks earlier that day. Get the full setlist here.
Luke Spiller, Adam Slack, Jed Elliott, and Gethin Davies spent some time at our studios to update Pierre on their new music. They also reminisce about the last time they were in Philly, which involved an ice luge and a few shots of tequila…
The band also discussed their relationship with their American fans with Pierre, plus all of their MMR experiences over the years: a couple of MMRBQs, Pierre Presents, a live performance on Preston and Steve, and even a NASCAR race. Listen to the impromptu interview below.
Check out photos from the Fillmore show below, courtesy of ChrisKPhotography.