Kings of Leon pays tribute to closure of High Wycombe pub
Charlie Smith and Katy PrickettLocal Democracy Reporting Service and BBC News, Buckinghamshire
Rock band Kings de Leon said there "will always be a special place in our hearts" for a pub set to close.
The White Horse of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, will call last orders for the last time on December 30.
In the early 2000s, it was a venue for bands such as Coldplay, Snow Patrol and The Damned.
It hosted Kings of Leon's first UK concert. in 2003 when, they said, they "absorbed every second and every smell, the latter an instant regret."
The Nashville band, best known for his hits Sex on Fire and Use Somebody, played five songs.
Rock band Kings de Leon said there "will always be a special place in our hearts" for a pub set to close.
The White Horse of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, will call last orders for the last time on December 30.
In the early 2000s, it was a venue for bands such as Coldplay, Snow Patrol and The Damned.
It hosted Kings of Leon's first UK concert. in 2003 when, they said, they "absorbed every second and every smell, the latter an instant regret."
The Nashville band, best known for his hits Sex on Fire and Use Somebody, played five songs.
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