Daily Star Sunday

FUELLING THE FIRE TOUR (FLOGGING MOLLY/THE BRONX)

- SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE, LONDON

WITH a stellar line-up, the Fuelling The Fire punk rock tour has quickly become a winter staple.

Flogging Molly topped off a barnstormi­ng night. Speeding into the anthemic Drunken Lullabies, singer Dave King announced: “Before moving to America I used to live here. I drove past here every day. I never thought I’d get to play it, it’s my new favourite venue.”

Earlier, a slimmed-down Matt Caughthran from The Bronx yelled: “Let’s let the animals out the cage, sharpen your swords on the dance floor... Let’s see some old-school London chaos.”

Cue a sea of crowdsurfe­rs during Knifeman.

ALT rockers Deaf Havana are in the running for a BRITs nod – welldeserv­ed if James Veck-Gilodi and the lads’ tour teaser at Brixton Academy last week is anything to go by. Tickets for March’s UK tour are still available.

SCOTTISH star Amy Macdonald is expecting to spend Christmas with a crooked neck.

That’s because the singer and new hubby – St Johnstone footie star Richard Foster – are sofa surfing over the festive period.

Amy, back with a new Greatest

Hits album, told me: “I’m having bloody renovation work done on my house over Christmas so I haven’t got a kitchen. Thankfully, good friends of mine have invited me around to theirs.”

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