The Wombats' arena tour blends classic hits and new music
The Wombats are currently on a major tour, performing at some of the biggest venues in the UK. Their concerts feature many of their biggest hits from the past 18 years, which fans enjoy regardless of when the songs were released. Although they are known for iconic songs like "Moving to New York" and "Dance to Joy Division," The Wombats continue to release new music. This has attracted a diverse audience, including younger fans who may not have grown up with their earlier hits. Their sound has remained consistent, which keeps fans engaged with their newer songs like "Can't Say No" and "I Love America And She Hates Me." The band kicked off their concert with "Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want To Come," setting a lively tone for the evening. Fans showed their enthusiasm by singing along loudly with the band. While some slower songs like "Kate Moss" provided a brief pause, the energy quickly picked up again with hits that got the crowd moving. Even though some fans may have been very young when their earlier albums were released, they still created a vibrant atmosphere. The excitement peaked when the band performed "Dance to Joy Division," and lead singer Matthew Murphy encouraged the audience to join in. The concert ended on a high note with "Turn," delighting long-time fans and celebrating the band's extensive catalogue.