Frenzied fans went mad for boyband Lawson before their sell-out Brighton concert.
The British pop-rock band were in town ahead of their show at the Brighton Centre on Friday night – and a gaggle of screaming admirers were poised to welcome the boys to the city.
The handsome foursome, best known for hits like When She Was Mine and Juliet, wowed a crowd of thousands at the show, which forms part of their national Everywhere We Go tour.
The show was particularly special for Lawson drummer Adam Pitts, from Seaford, who mastered his craft at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM).
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