THE SPITFIRES are back!

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The Spitfires announce their return with a special concert at KOKO in London on Friday, May 23, 2025, commemorating the 10th anniversary of their first album. The band, known for their independent success and critical acclaim, has built a loyal fan base over the years.

The Spitfires, a renowned British band, are set to make a comeback in 2025 with an exclusive concert in London. The event, scheduled for Friday, May 23, 2025, at the iconic KOKO venue, will celebrate a significant milestone for the band - 10 years since the release of their debut album, 'Response,' in 2015.

A Decade of Success

Formed in 2012, The Spitfires gained popularity for their distinctive sound and meaningful lyrics. The band's journey over the past decade has been marked by significant achievements, including the release of five successful albums: 'Response' (2015), 'A Thousand Times' (2016), 'Year Zero' (2018), 'Life Worth Living' (2020), and 'Play For Today' (2022).

Critical Acclaim and Independent Spirit

The Spitfires garnered attention from various media outlets and music platforms, including BBC 6music, Radio X, and CLASH. Their blend of rock and punk elements, coupled with frontman Billy Sullivan's exceptional songwriting skills, earned them both critical acclaim and commercial success on their own terms.

Don't miss this opportunity to witness The Spitfires' triumphant return to the stage. Secure your tickets now and be part of a memorable night celebrating the band's remarkable journey.

Published on 17 April 2025 by Ben Robinson

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