Holly Humberstone unites with Bombay Bicycle Club's Jack Steadman to perform "Friendly Fire"
Holly Humberstone has unveiled a second new version of "Friendly Fire" that sees her perform the song with Bombay Bicycle Club's Jack Steadman, recorded during her O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire show.
After teaming up with Griff for the "emotional grim reaper version" of "Friendly Fire" earlier this month as part of performance recorded at London's Session Arts Club, Humberstone has delivered another recording of her The Walls Are Way Too Thin EP track, this time featuring Jack Steadman of Bombay Bicycle Club.
The new version was captured at Humberstone's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire show.
Humberstone wrote of Steadman's contribution in the video description, "a special moment singing "Friendly Fire" with icon Jack Steadman from Bombay Bicycle Club at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire show. Jack is the coolest thank you for joining me !!"
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