February 26, 2009 10:18
Carl Barat crowdsurfs at tiny Glasvegas show
Band play club night after Shockwaves NME Awards
Photo Gallery: Glasvegas
Photo: Pieter M Van Hattem
Glasvegas played a tiny gig at the Death Disco night at Notting Hill Arts Club in the early hours of this morning (February 26), which a few of their famous friends particularly enjoyed.
The band had dashed from the Shockwaves NME Awards at the O2 Academy Brixton, where they had duetted with Florence And The Machine's Florence Welch.
The gig saw their friend Carl Barat crowdsurf - after being lifted up above the packed audience by Jon 'The Reverend' McClure.
The pair weren't the only two enjoying the gig - the free-to-enter venue was rammed by the time the band took the stage at 12:30 (GMT), with gig-goers moshing throughout.
Glasvegas played a sweaty, euphoric set, with frontman James Allan only stopping to say hi to McClure, who was front row.
Glasvegas played:
'Geraldine'
'Lonesome Swan'
'It's My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry'
'Polmont On My Mind'
'Flowers And Football Tops'
'Go Square Go'
'Daddy's Gone'
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