Photo Gallery: The Jungle Giants - Deaf Institute, Manchester 18/07/2024
With well over half a billion streams worldwide, The Jungle Giants are undeniably Australian indie-dance royalty - known for delivering explosive, high-energy live performances. They hit the road this month, hitting up venues around the UK in the cities of London, Manchester, Glasgow and many more. Our photographer Emma Thompson was there to capture all the action when they stopped by the Deaf Institute.
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