That's right, a full headlining set focused on Frank's first five albums with some deep cuts and many stories. "To Take You Home", which is about a girlfriend from Paris who dumped him on her doorstep, "Substitute", which came with the statement, if music was the food of love I’d be a fat romantic, one of my personal and philosophical favourite "Glory Hallelujah", a song about atheism and human-power where everybody can bounce, and "Photosynthesis", an all-time Frank-favourite to close the show with a wall of hugs.
Please check out my previous coverage of Frank Turner from performances at History in 2023, at The Queen Elizabeth Theatre in 2019, at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in 2018, at Massey Hall in 2016, at The Danforth Music Hall in 2016 and at TURF back in 2013.
All of my Lost Evenings VII coverage is consolidated into one post that you can find here, containing links to my coverage of each artist I photographed at the festival.
"Photosynthesis"