A victorious headline act from the BRIT awardees...
17 · 11 · 2025
Wet Leg is reconnecting with their indie rock origins. The band’s sophomore album ‘Moisturizer’ showcases the Isle of Wight group tapping into their live sound, resulting in something raw and untamed. Evoking sounds similar to PIXIES or The Breeders at times, it marks a new phase for the BRIT winners.
On tour, Wet Leg conquered Glastonbury’s Other Stage with an electrifying display of pure energy, subsequently embarking on a headline tour.
The band took command of the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London last week, delivering one of the standout performances of their journey.
By building on the success of their debut and integrating striking highlights from the ‘Moisturizer’ period, Wet Leg created an electric atmosphere inside one of London’s premier venues.
Photographer Nick Haill was on hand to document the evening in photographs.
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Wet Leg are returning to their indie rock foundations. The group's sophomore album 'Moisturizer' showcased the Isle of Wight band connecting with their live sound, resulting in