Nothing Weak about return of Skunk Anansie

Recently-reformed rockers Skunk Anansie returned to Wolverhampton Civic Hall last night to wow the crowds after an eight-year break.

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Recently-reformed rockers Skunk Anansie returned to Wolverhampton Civic Hall last night to wow the crowds after an eight-year break.

All images by Jason Sheldon – Junction 10
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Wearing an eye-catching gold feathered coat, eccentric frontwoman Skin unleashed her distinctive vocals to perform a host of the band's greatest hits.nextpage
Wearing an eye-catching gold feathered coat, eccentric frontwoman Skin unleashed her distinctive vocals to perform a host of the band's greatest hits.nextpage
The Britpop renegades, who are also promoting new single Squander, took to the stage in Wolverhampton as part of a 21-date tour across Europe to coincide with the release of their Greatest Hits record. nextpage
The Britpop renegades, who are also promoting new single Squander, took to the stage in Wolverhampton as part of a 21-date tour across Europe to coincide with the release of their Greatest Hits record. nextpage
The album features old favourites Twisted, Hedonism and Weak.nextpage
The album features old favourites Twisted, Hedonism and Weak.nextpage
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Crissie Rushton, spokeswoman for Wolverhampton Civic Hall and a big Skunk Anansie fan, said: "It was really, really good and the band looked like they were enjoying themselves."
Crissie Rushton, spokeswoman for Wolverhampton Civic Hall and a big Skunk Anansie fan, said: "It was really, really good and the band looked like they were enjoying themselves."