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Strut Your Stuff with The Struts
The Struts are a British glam-rock group from Derby known for bright hooks, handclap beats, and call-and-response charm.
Big choruses, tight swing
The quartet built its sound around Luke Spiller's theatrical vocals, Adam Slack's crunchy riffs, and a rhythm section that keeps everything strutting at mid-tempo pace. Expect a set that swings from swagger to singalong, likely hitting Could Have Been Me, Body Talks, Kiss This, and Too Good at Raising Hell. Fans tend to dress sharp but practical, with sparkly jackets, bold boots, and vintage band patches mixed with fresh merch.Set hints and deep-cut notes
You might spot families up front, groups from local indie nights, and rock lifers who come for big choruses rather than volume wars. A fun note: they once opened for The Rolling Stones early in their rise, and Spiller has worn bespoke stage pieces from designer Zandra Rhodes. Their 2023 album Pretty Vicious sharpened the melodies without losing the pub-born stomp that got them noticed. Note: details on the set and staging here are educated guesses based on recent shows and could differ on the night.Glam Faithful, Modern Rituals
The room reads glam without fuss, with glitter accents, satin bomber jackets, and boots that can handle a long night.
Dress sharp, sing louder
Fans trade chorus cues before the lights drop, sometimes rehearsing the hey-heys from Kiss This as a warm-up. During Could Have Been Me, the crowd often turns into a choir, and the band lets the hook ride while the room leads. Merch leans toward bold logos, ringer tees, and tour-date back prints, plus a few limited foil posters that sell fast.Shared rituals, easy camaraderie
You will hear classic rock talk at the bar, but also pop fans comparing festival sets and swapping phone clips. The mood stays open and playful, with strangers high-fiving after the big hold-and-release moments. Post-show, people linger to debrief favorite bridges and to show off smudged glitter like badges of pride.Glitter, Grit, and Groove
Live, The Struts balance Luke Spiller's clear, cutting vocal with guitars that crunch without burying the melody.
Hooks first, then fireworks
Adam Slack shapes parts that leave space for group claps and shout-backs, often trimming extra notes so the hook pops. The rhythm section favors a strut beat, straight bass on the one with a kick that makes handclaps land like extra snares. Tempos run a hair faster than the records, which keeps the choruses bouncing and shortens the time between singalong cues. They like to stretch bridges into call-and-response breaks, then slam back into the last chorus with stacked gang vocals.Under-the-hood choices
You may notice guitars tuned slightly lower on some newer cuts, thickening the riff while giving the vocal a touch more room. Lighting is bold and simple, favoring color blocks that mirror each chorus lift rather than complex screens. Those choices keep the focus on meter, melody, and crowd voice, which is where this band shines.Kindred Sparks on the Road
If you like glossy riffs with a wink, The Darkness land nearby, pairing falsetto hooks with playful showmanship.