Ska-punk does not get much better than this - energetic, bouncing fun with an in-your-face flamboyance.

Reel Big Fish injected the warmth and vibrance of their California home into a grey evening.

Their lyrics about beer, girlfriends and success as a band were often immature but usually amusing and complemented the up-tempo brass sound brilliantly.

Trumpets were being spun around fingers with the slickness of Wild West gunslingers and guitarist Aaron Barrett even whipped his instrument behind his head to showboat for the finale performance of Beer.

The set was littered with tracks from the new album Monkeys For Nothin' And The Chimps For Free, as well as the 1996 release Turn The Radio Off.

The sold-out crowd was in a frenzy from opener Sell Out onwards and excitedly sang along to covers of Another Day In Paradise and Take On Me.