Refused, the iconic Swedish hardcore band, kicked off their farewell tour on March 20th at The Atlantis in Washington, D.C. This show not only celebrated their legendary music but also marked the band's first performance since frontman Dennis Lyxzén's heart attack last June. The set was heavily focused on their influential 1998 album, The Shape of Punk to Come, featuring notable highlights such as the first-ever live performance of 'Poetry Written in Gasoline' and other classics. After an exhilarating 18-song set, they closed with 'New Noise', leaving fans electrified at this significant event.
In a remarkable comeback, Refused kicked off their farewell tour, showcasing their legendary music and reaffirming the band's influence in hardcore punk.
The Washington, D.C. show marked a significant moment for Refused as frontman Dennis Lyxzén returned to the stage after recovering from a heart attack.
Performing classics from The Shape of Punk to Come, including a first-ever live rendition of 'Poetry Written in Gasoline', Refused celebrated their legacy.
Refused closed their set with 'New Noise', a track synonymous with their brand, ensuring fans experienced a powerful farewell.
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