Dressed in safari-beige, carefree and relaxed, Alex Turner
waltzed across the stage as Arctic Monkeys smothered Glasgow with treats,
performing a whole host of old tunes, sprinkling the new moon rock carefully. The
sun refused to go to sleep, leading Turner to ask “what you got to do to get it
to go dark round here?”, but the crowd didn’t care as they moshed to old
classics, ‘Brianstorm’ and ‘The View From The Afternoon’, and sung their heart
out to the rousing renditions of ‘Cornerstone’ and ‘505’, performed with Miles
Kane. The encore saw a surprise inclusion of ‘From Ritz To The Rubble’, before
the conquering ‘R U Mine?’ closed out an impressive day.
waltzed across the stage as Arctic Monkeys smothered Glasgow with treats,
performing a whole host of old tunes, sprinkling the new moon rock carefully. The
sun refused to go to sleep, leading Turner to ask “what you got to do to get it
to go dark round here?”, but the crowd didn’t care as they moshed to old
classics, ‘Brianstorm’ and ‘The View From The Afternoon’, and sung their heart
out to the rousing renditions of ‘Cornerstone’ and ‘505’, performed with Miles
Kane. The encore saw a surprise inclusion of ‘From Ritz To The Rubble’, before
the conquering ‘R U Mine?’ closed out an impressive day.