Suede played their first gig in seven years in London on Saturday (March 20).

The band played London’s 100 Club as a warm-up show for their forthcoming sold-out Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert in the UK capital’s Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday.

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The band, who were not joined by original guitarist Bernard Butler, played for an hour and a half with material being drawn from their five albums and B-sides, reports [url=http://www.nme.com/news/suede/50300]NME.COM[/url].

Frontman Brett Anderson thanked the crowd at the end of the set, saying: “All I have to say is I loved playing tonight. It’s been beautiful. Lets do it again in another seven years time.”

Suede played:

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‘She’

‘Trash’

‘Filmstar’

‘Animal Nitrate’

‘Heroine’

‘Pantomime Horse’

‘Killing Of A Flashboy’

‘Obsessions’

‘Can’t Get Enough’

‘Everything Will Flow’

‘She’s In Fashion’

‘The Living Dead’

‘The Asphalt World’

‘So Young’

‘Metal Mickey’

‘The Wild Ones’

‘New Generation’

‘Beautiful Ones’

‘Saturday Night’

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