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Back to their best! Reaction to Biffy Clyro gig

Biffy Clyro's recent London gig was praised by music lovers with one fan saying: "The band are back to their best."

Let's have a look at more reactions to a wonderful night at O2 Kentish Town Forum.

The NME said after the event:  "Fittingly titled the Fingers Crossed tour, this run of shows sees the Scottish rock behemoths and usual arena-fillers and festival headliners playing in intimate theatre venues, many of which they haven’t visited in over a decade. 

"It was intended for April 2021, which was by then a long-overdue victory lap for their acclaimed 2020 album A Celebration Of Endings."

This fan spoke on Twitter about the night, also praising the support act: "Fantastic gig at London and a fantastic support act! Mom the Biff and Mon the Bob! Definitely have them on again"

Another fan tweeted: "Still feeling euphoric after the Biffy Clyro show in London last night,they were so worth the wait! Thank you Biffy Clyro!"

We also spoke to a number of Biffy fans after the gig, one added: "A special night. It was my first gig since February 2020. It is so nice to be doing normal things again."

One of our reporters also spoke with Tim and Amy after the gig, they added: "Really loved the setlist throughout the night. They played some classic songs with some of the newer hits."

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