"I think our egos matched the size or our insecurities"
02.02.2020 - 17:36 / nme.com
The gigs celebrated the band's 40th anniversary and saw them play 'Entertainment!' in full.
Fans are remembering the late Andy Gill’s final gigs with Gang Of Four in the wake of his death – watch footage of the shows below.
In 2019, the band headed out on a world tour to celebrate their 40th anniversary, playing their classic album ‘Entertainment!’ in full.
The last gigs of the run came in New Zealand, Australia and Asia, with the band playing their final show with Gill at the Modern Sky Lab
"I think our egos matched the size or our insecurities"
"I think our egos matched the size or our insecurities"
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