Razorlight Live in Norwich 2025: Planet Nowhere Tour Review

Razorlight Norwich 2025 lit up the night at a sold-out Nick Rayns LCR, UEA, delivering an unfiltered indie rock concert with no backing tracks or autotune, halfway through their Planet Nowhere tour. Their high-energy set seamlessly blended new material with the classics, keeping the crowd fully engaged from start to finish in this unforgettable Razorlight live at Nick Rayns LCR experience.
Wax-Tree-Cast Kicks Off Opening for Razorlight

The night kicked off with Wax-Tree-Cast, a vibrant indie-pop act led by vocalist/bassist Oolagh Hodgson and guitarist Blair Murray. Their raw, energetic glam-rock style had the Norwich live music 2025 audience hooked, with standout tracks like “She,” “Loose Lips,” and ending with “Argue Like I Love You.”
Seb Lowe’s Punk-Charged Set in Planet Nowhere Tour

Next up, the raw and unfiltered Seb Lowe took the stage with his sharp blend of indie rock and punk, wrapped in clever wordplay and narratives both introspective and critical of the world. Lowe captivated the crowd with his unflinching honesty and magnetic stage presence—each lyric landing like a punch, every chorus sparking a surge of energy in this UK indie rock concerts 2025 highlight. He kicked off his set with “Here Comes the Aliens!”—a biting social commentary wrapped in sharp satire, using the metaphor of alien invasion to critique xenophobia, nationalism, and society’s tendency to “other” those who are different.
Without missing a beat, he launched into “Jump Scare,” followed by “Ode to Britannia,” a powerful critique of the political establishment, highlighting how privilege and elitism perpetuate power structures. Keeping the momentum, he powered through “A Westerner Walks into a Bar” and “We Must Defend Ourselves,” before closing with “iPhone” and “Terms & Conditions.”
Razorlight Setlist Norwich 2025: Classics and New Hits

Then it was time for the main act of the night—Razorlight live performance 2025, who jumped straight into heavy-hitting classics like “Rip It Up” and “In The Morning” to get the crowd jumping and singing along. They followed with their latest single, “Zombie Love,” from their upcoming album Planet Nowhere, a vibrant, catchy, and upbeat return to the band’s original style in this Razorlight Planet Nowhere Norwich set.
Johnny Borrell Norwich kept the energy high with “Taylor Swift = US Soft Propaganda,” “F.O.B.F,” “Scared of Nothing,” and “April Ends,” before mixing in older tracks like “Razorlight Golden Touch live” and “In the City” to keep the crowd dancing. The crowd vibed with the new material, but they really came alive when Razorlight played classics like “Don’t Go Back to Dalston” and “Fall to Pieces.”
Ending the night with “Sugar High,” “Good Night,” and “Razorlight America live,” Razorlight proved they still have it, with their high, upbeat energy and infectious stage presence. Showcasing fresh material and gauging the crowd’s reaction, it’s easy to imagine “Zombie Love” joining their list of classics and becoming a go-to festival anthem






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