July 7, 2007 17:01

The Cribs play 'Moving' set at Oxegen The Cribs Tickets

They admit they don’t get to go to Ireland much

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The Cribs played a storming set at Oxegen Festival today (July 7).

Before playing new single ’Moving Pictures’ singer Ryan Jarman admitted that the band don’t get a chance to play Ireland as much as they would like to.

He said: “It’s not very often we get to come here. It’s a bit of a shame. I don’t know why. But it’s nice to be here with all you lovely people at Oxegen.”

Jarman also had a go at their own shout out, he said: “We sound like a cheesy band when we say ‘We’re The Cribs from Wakefield. Have a great rest of the weekend!”

They played:

‘Hey Scenesters!’
‘Our Bovine Public’
‘Girls Like Mystery’
‘I’m A Realist’
‘Moving Pictures’
‘Martell’
‘Men’s Needs’
Another Numbers’
‘The Wrong Way To Be’


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Go to NME.COM/festivals for news, blogs and pictures live from both sites.

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