The trio pose for photos before the concert.

Taking the stage just after 8.30pm, the Northern Irish band ran through much of their likely Glastonbury set, mixing the best of their debut album ‘Tourist History’ and last year’s follow up ‘Beacon’.

The show was a rare chance for fans to catch the band in a small venue, the likes of which they haven’t played for a while.

The show was run as a benefit in aid of children’s charity War Child, who work on the ground in some of the world’s most dangerous countries, helping to put the lives of children affected by conflict back together.

The gig culminated in a run of their biggest hits, closing with ‘What You Know’.
