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Ragley Hall Camper Calling Festival – 28th August 2022
Setlist
Zero / Ring The Bells / Isabella / Tomorrow / She's A Star / Five-O / Seven / Interrogation / All The Colours Of You / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Waltzing Along / Beautiful Beaches / Sit Down / Sound / LaidSupport
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Southsea Victorious Festival – 26th August 2022
Setlist
Isabella / Ring The Bells / Come Home / Born Of Frustration / All The Colours Of You / Out To Get You / Gettting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Beautiful Beaches / Sit Down / SoundSupport
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Sheffield Tramlines Festival – 22nd July 2022
Setlist
Come Home / Isabella / Born Of Frustration / Curse Curse / All The Colours Of You / Walk Like You / Sit Down / Beautiful Beaches / Laid / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / SoundSupport
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Mares Vivas Festival, Vila Nova Da Gaia, Portugal – 15th July 2022
Setlist
Sound / Isabella / All The Colours Of You / Seven / How Was It For You / Interrogation / God Only Knows / Stutter / Out To Get You / Zero / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Sit Down / Beautiful Beaches / Sometimes / Tomorrow / Come HomeSupport
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Rhyl Events Arena – 8th July 2022
Setlist
Walk Like You / Ring The Bells / Sit Down / Live A Love Of Life / Wherever It Takes Us / Moving On / She's A Star / Five-O / Lose Control / Zero / Curse Curse / Isabella / Beautiful Beaches / How Was It For You / Sound / Stutter / Come Home / SometimesSupport
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Manchester Castlefield Bowl – 2nd July 2022
Warrington Parr Hall – 29th June 2022
Eridge Park Black Deer Festival – 17th June 2022
Setlist
Sound / Isabella / Say Something / She's A Star / Sit Down / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Come Home / All The Colours Of You / Ring The Bells / Beautiful Beaches / Out To Get You / Sometimes / TomorrowSupport
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Edinburgh Big Top Royal Highland Centre – 11th June 2022
Setlist
Johnny Yen / Born Of Frustration / She's A Star / Say Something / Come Home / Five-O / Lose Control / Top Of The World / How Was It For You / Destiny Calling / Runaground / Sit Down / Waltzing Along / Ring The Bells / Laid / Out To Get You / Sound / Tomorrow / SometimesSupport
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The show was advertised as James recreating their classic 1998 Barrowlands setlist (albeit in a different order).
London The SSE Arena Wembley – 4th December 2021
Setlist
Zero / Isabella / She's A Star / Born Of Frustration / All The Colours Of You / Many Faces / Gold Mother / Honest Joe / Tomorrow / I Wanna Go Home / Nothing But Love / Interrogation / Hymn From A Village / Walk Like You / Curse Curse / Wherever It Takes Us / Come Home / Sit Down / Sound / Beautiful Beaches / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / LaidSupport
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Review: Andrew Perry @ Daily Telegraph
Sporting a fake-fur coat, billowing yoga trousers and the kind of voluminous woolly hat that rastafarians store their dreadlocks in, Booth bulldozed through by sheer force of character, dancing as if electrocuted, and frequently orating between numbers.
Approaching 11pm, the band’s early-90s gems finally materialised, with Come Home, a cathartic venting of frustration, and Sit Down, a freaks-united anthem whose unifying message felt doubly meaningful, mid-pandemic. As their show rambled into its third hour, James’s feelgood factor kept on coming, with rare engagement and depth.
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Review: Ben Hogwood @ Music OMH
Booth’s stamina is laudable, throwing his wiry frame and loose clothes into extended dance moves where he looks to be breaking free of his own body. The band’s attempts to reach the back of the arena with their sound are successful, the bigger space giving us the chance to appreciate the band members more.
Read the full review at MusicOMH.com
Review: EvenTheStars.co.uk
James are continuing to find ways to evolve. In many ways they’re still that unique awkward defiant band that refused to play by the normal rules of the music business and the how to be a band handbook.
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Review: Ronan Fawsitt @ The Up Coming
Now four decades into their tenure, James continue to innovate and refuse to back down. Booth’s inimitable presence, with the quiet intensity of his free-flow dancing and his razor-sharp vocal cries through the megaphone, has the ability to sweep the audience up and take them anywhere he wants to go. Is it any wonder that James have found their place amongst a new generation of fans?
Read the full review at theupcoming.co.uk