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You Me At Six perform Foo Fighters medley - listen
Published Thursday, Sep 22 2011, 13:56 BST | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment
You Me At Six have performed a live Foo Fighters medley.
The band played three of the rockers' songs during a live session on BBC Radio 1 last night while promoting their new album Sinners Never Sleep.


The 'Loverboy' performers included 'Bridge Burning', 'All My Life' and 'Best Of You' as part of the medley.
You Me At Six will embark on a seven-date UK tour next month, starting at Preston's 53 Degrees on October 8 and concluding at London's O2 Academy in Brixton on October 15.
They will then travel Stateside to play a string of shows across the US with their third studio album.
You Me At Six's new album Sinners Never Sleep will be released on October 3 in the UK.
> You Me At Six under arrest in 'Loverboy' video - watch
Listen to You Me At Six's Foo Fighters medley below:
The band played three of the rockers' songs during a live session on BBC Radio 1 last night while promoting their new album Sinners Never Sleep.


The 'Loverboy' performers included 'Bridge Burning', 'All My Life' and 'Best Of You' as part of the medley.
You Me At Six will embark on a seven-date UK tour next month, starting at Preston's 53 Degrees on October 8 and concluding at London's O2 Academy in Brixton on October 15.
They will then travel Stateside to play a string of shows across the US with their third studio album.
You Me At Six's new album Sinners Never Sleep will be released on October 3 in the UK.
> You Me At Six under arrest in 'Loverboy' video - watch
Listen to You Me At Six's Foo Fighters medley below:
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