September 11, 2006 17:00
Ash debut new material in New York
It’s their first show since returning to a three-piece
Ash performed a 30-minute show in New York last night (September 10), as part of Arthur Baker’s Return to New York fashion week party.
The show was the band’s first live performance in over a year, and their first since the departure of guitarist Charlotte Hatherley after eight years.
"This is our first show since returning to our original line-up," said frontman Tim Wheeler during the show, which included tracks that spanned their 11-year career.
The band are busy working on a new album in their own Manhattan studio, and showcased two new songs entitled ‘Roulette’ and ‘What Is the Meaning?’.
The full set list was:
'Orpheus'
'Girl From Mars'
'A Life Less Ordinary'
'Goldfinger'
'Roulette'
'What Is the Meaning?'
'Burn Baby Burn'
'Kung Fu'
The band are due to release a new album next year.
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