The Lambrini Girls aren't slowing down—and Brooklyn just felt the full force of their fury.
Just days after leaving their mark on Warped Tour, the U.K. punk act stormed New York with a show that had the crowd absolutely losing it. Rolling Stone was on the ground capturing the raw energy, and the photos document a band at the peak of their live powers.
The noise they brought to Brooklyn was relentless. Short, sharp, no-apologies punk that has won over critics and fans on both sides of the Atlantic. These aren't polished stadium performers—they're the kind of band that makes you feel like you're in a grimy basement even in a proper venue.
The Lambrini Girls refuse to play by anyone's rules. They hit Warped Tour and proved they belong on festival lineups with major names in rock. Days later, they brought that same destructive energy to a New York show, with no signs of burnout.
Punk fans are calling them the real deal—not the manufactured kind, but the kind that actually matters. Their Brooklyn show has cemented what insiders have been saying for months: the Lambrini Girls are the most exciting thing happening in punk right now.
If you missed them at Warped, catch them before every venue in America is desperate to book them. The Lambrini Girls are on a mission.




