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The Wildhearts bring rocking show to Wolverhampton - in pictures

The Wildhearts brought their energetic live show to Wolverhampton this week.

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The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox

The group treated fans to a variety of hits at the KKs Steel Mill show, including I Wanna Go Where The People Go, Caffeine Bomb, Vanilla Radio, 29 x the Pain and more.

The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox
The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox

For three decades, they have been big names on the British rock scene ever since their debut album Earth Vs was voted album of the year in Kerrang! back in 1993. It bettered that when it was placed at number 20 in the best rock albums of all time in a Kerrang! special in 2006.

The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox

They have kept the writing going, through to the release of their first full-length studio album in 10 years, Renaissance Men, in May.

The Wildhearts in Wolverhampton. Pictures by: Dave Cox

Welcoming back their long-time bandmate Danny McCormack on bass; Ginger and CJ continue on guitars and vocals, with Ritch Battersby on drums.

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