The Subways (UK)

25/03/23, 21:00

The British band, famous for its melodic combination of pop, rock and punk, its boundless concert energy and the directness of its compositions, played at Fléda already in 2015. That time, unfortunately, without Josh, who had to take a medical leave and gain new strength to fight his illness, Asperger's syndrome. After the tour, after ten years of constant touring, the band decided to slow down and focus on things other than music. Billy studied English literature at Cambridge, Charlotte became a mum and student of personal development and Josh was in France raising his daughter. They never stopped playing and composing new things.

The group consisting of Billy Lunn (guitar, vocals), Charlotte Cooper (bass, vocals) and Josh Morgan (drums) came together in 2000. The turning point in the revival band's career came in 2005 when they got the opportunity to play at the Glastonbury festival and released the debut album Young for Eternity, with which they irreversibly, noisily and ambitiously invaded the world music scene. At the time Billy was 20, Charlotte 16 and Josh similar) and their hits WithYou, Oh, Yeah and Rock & Roll Queen excited not only their generation.