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Eagles of Death Metal

Live Performances by Eagles of Death Metal

Eagles of Death Metal - Speaking In Tongues Live Performance on Conan O'Brien

Conan O'Brien show
Los Angeles, CA, United States

July 4, 2004 | Video Length: 2:58
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    During the live performance of "Speaking in Tongues" on the Conan O'Brien show on July 4, 2004, Eagles of Death Metal were riding high on the momentum of their debut album, "Peace, Love, Death Metal," which had been released earlier that year. The band, known for its unique blend of hard rock and garage rock influences, showcased their playful yet powerful style during this performance, with founder Jesse Hughes and renowned musician Josh Homme, who played drums for this live recording. "Peace, Love, Death Metal," characterized by its raw energy and catchy riffs, helped establish the band’s presence in the rock scene. One interesting aspect of this performance is the synergy between Hughes and Homme, highlighting Homme's versatility as a musician beyond his work with Queens of the Stone Age. This moment on national television marked an important step in the band’s rise to prominence in the early 2000s rock revival.

Eagles of Death Metal - Full Concert Live at Montreux Festival 2005

Montreux Festival
Montreux, Switzerland

July 1, 2005 | Video Length: 42:48
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    At the time of their performance at the Montreux Festival on July 1, 2005, Eagles of Death Metal had recently released their acclaimed album "Peace, Love, Death Metal," which came out in March 2004. This live recording showcases the band's signature mix of rock and garage sounds, a hallmark of their early career. The Montreux show features several tracks from their debut album, highlighting their energetic style and charismatic stage presence. An interesting aspect of this performance is that it occurred shortly before the band would gain wider recognition, not only for their music but also for the tragic events surrounding their 2015 concert in Paris. The Montreux Festival stage served as an early platform for their burgeoning reputation within the rock scene, contributing to their lasting impact on audiences worldwide.

Eagles of Death Metal - Full Concert Live at Rock am Ring 2008

Rock am Ring
Nürburg, Germany

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 43:18
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Eagles Of Death Metal - Whorehoppin' (Shit, Goddam) Live at Terminal 5, NYC

Terminal 5
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 3:40
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    In 2012, when Eagles of Death Metal performed at Terminal 5 in New York City on January 1, they were in a dynamic phase of their career. This live recording coincided with the release of their third studio album, "Heart On," which debuted in 2008. Known for their energetic performances and a blend of rock and roll with a tongue-in-cheek attitude, the band found a resurgence in popularity following various tours and collaborations, particularly after their association with Queens of the Stone Age. This performance captured the band at a time when they were solidifying their identity in the rock scene, showcasing songs that reflected their unique sound and charismatic stage presence. Additionally, the live audio and visual quality of this recording indicates the band's commitment to delivering an engaging concert experience, which was a hallmark of their performances.

Eagles of Death Metal: 'I Wanna Be in LA' Live at Terminal 5, NYC

Terminal 5
New York City, NY, US

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 2:28
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    In January 2012, Eagles of Death Metal were riding high on the momentum created by their third studio album, "Heart On," which had been released in October 2008. The live recording of "I Wanna Be in LA" at Terminal 5 in New York City captures the band's trademark blend of raw rock energy and playful irreverence, reflective of their style during this period. By 2012, the Eagles of Death Metal were well-established in the rock scene, known for their live performances and collaborations with influential artists like Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age. Interestingly, this live performance happened shortly after the band had begun to gain international attention, solidifying their presence in the music industry. The energetic atmosphere at Terminal 5 highlights the engaging nature of their shows, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences through their unique sound and charismatic stage presence.

Eagles of Death Metal - Lowlands 2012 Concert Performance

Lowlands 2012

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 56:02
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    Before their performance at Lowlands 2012, Eagles of Death Metal had released their album "Heart On" in 2008. This album marked a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing a more polished sound while maintaining their signature blend of rock and humor. By the time of the live recording in January 2012, the band was gaining significant attention, having been part of various festivals and seen a boost in their fanbase. Notably, their energetic live shows were a key aspect of their appeal, and the Lowlands festival performance exemplified their vibrant stage presence. Interestingly, in the years following this concert, Eagles of Death Metal faced a tragic incident during their show in Paris in 2015, which profoundly affected the band and its members, reshaping their narrative in the music industry.

Eagles Of Death Metal - 'Heart On' Live Performance at Terminal 5, NYC

Terminal 5
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 2:44
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    In January 2012, during the performance at Terminal 5 in New York City, Eagles of Death Metal were in the midst of promoting their album "Heart On." Released in 2008, this album showcased the band’s distinctive blend of rock, garage, and blues influences, gaining a solid fan base and critical attention. By the time of the live recording, the band was characterized by their energetic performances and a reputation for their lively shows. Interestingly, the band's frontman, Jesse Hughes, often incorporated humor and a sense of revelry into their live acts, which resonated with audiences. In the years surrounding this performance, Eagles of Death Metal would continue to build their discography and garner attention, ultimately facing significant media spotlight following the tragic events in Paris in 2015, which further solidified their identity within the rock music landscape. This live recording serves as a vivid snapshot of their vibrant stage presence and growing popularity as a live ac

Eagles Of Death Metal - 'Secret Plans' Live Performance at Terminal 5, NYC

Terminal 5
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 2:54
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    In January 2012, Eagles of Death Metal were riding high on the success of their album "Heart On," which had been released in 2008. By this time, the band had established themselves as a unique force in the rock scene, blending elements of garage rock and blues with a tongue-in-cheek approach. The live recording at Terminal 5 in New York City showcases their energetic performance style and strong fan connection, particularly as they played songs from "Heart On" and earlier works. Notably, this period marked a time of growth for the band, with increasing recognition and a loyal following. A significant moment associated with the band occurred later when they gained international attention due to the tragic events during their 2015 Paris concert. Nonetheless, the 2012 performance at Terminal 5 captured the raw vigor and charisma that defined Eagles of Death Metal, highlighting their ability to engage audiences in a lively, rock-filled atmosphere.

Eagles of Death Metal Full Concert - Live from Hurricane Festival

Hurricane Festival
Germany

June 27, 2012 | Video Length: 57:16
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    In June 2012, when Eagles of Death Metal performed at the Hurricane Festival, they were promoting their album "Heart On," which had been released in October 2008. This period marked a significant moment in their career as they were still gaining traction and establishing their presence in the rock scene after a few years of touring and gaining a dedicated fan base. The performance at the festival showcased the band’s energetic style and distinctive blend of rock and roll, capturing the attention of both new and existing fans. Notably, their live performances are known for their engaging atmosphere, largely due to frontman Jesse Hughes’ charismatic stage presence. Around this time, the band was also recognized for their resilience and ability to connect with audiences, which would become even more pronounced following the tragic events in Paris in 2015.

Eagles of Death Metal - 'Speaking In Tongues' Live at Terminal 5, NYC

Terminal 5
New York City, NY, United States

October 1, 2012 | Video Length: 8:04
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  • In October 2012, during the live performance at Terminal 5 in New York City, Eagles of Death Metal were promoting their album "Zipper Down," which was... Read Full Description >

    In October 2012, during the live performance at Terminal 5 in New York City, Eagles of Death Metal were promoting their album "Zipper Down," which was released later in 2015. At this time, the band’s discography included previous albums like "Heart On," released in 2008, marking a period where their sound was evolving and gaining greater recognition. The live recording at this venue showcases their energetic performance style, which blends desert rock with garage rock influences. An interesting fact surrounding this era is that the band achieved a measure of notoriety for their unique blend of humor and rock, often characterized by a light-hearted approach to serious topics within their lyrics. Their reputation for engaging live performances further enhanced their appeal, leading to a loyal fanbase that embraced their music long before and after the tragic events in Paris in November 2015, which would later impact their legacy significantly.

Eagles of Death Metal Live Performance of 'I Only Want You' at St. Louis Arch

under the St. Louis Arch
St. Louis, MO, United States

May 18, 2013 | Video Length: 3:23
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    On May 18, 2013, when Eagles of Death Metal performed "I Only Want You" under the St. Louis Arch, they were actively promoting their latest album, "Zipper Down," which was released later in 2015. At this time, the band was enjoying a resurgence in popularity, bolstered by their energetic live performances and their notable connection to the rock scene through collaborations with artists like Josh Homme and Jack Black. The performance was part of the Jack Daniels Live at the Landmark series, highlighting the band's charm in blending rock with a laid-back vibe. Interestingly, their sound has often been described as a blend of garage rock and punk, showcasing their distinctive and playful style during live shows. This performance under the Arch reflects not only their lively reputation but also the band's ability to captivate audiences in unique locations.

U2 Performs 'People Have The Power' with Eagles Of Death Metal in Paris

Paris, France

November 30, 2014 | Video Length: 6:24
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    In November 2014, when Eagles of Death Metal performed alongside U2 in Paris, they were amidst their resurgence in popularity following a difficult period. Their third album, *Heart On*, released in 2008, was their latest work leading up to this live recording. The band's involvement in this specific performance is significant, as it showcased their collaboration with U2 and highlighted their growing prominence in the rock scene. Notably, shortly after this performance, Eagles of Death Metal faced tragedy during the November 2015 Paris attacks, which positioned them in the global spotlight for different reasons. However, this 2014 performance at the AccorHotels Arena demonstrated their resilience and charisma on stage, further connecting them with wider audiences and leading to increased recognition through U2's massive fanbase. The collaboration also illustrated a moment of solidarity among artists in the face of adversity.

Eagles of Death Metal - 'New Rose' Live at Rancho De La Luna, Joshua Tree

Rancho De La Luna
Joshua Tree, CA, United States

January 1, 2015 | Video Length: 2:46
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    In January 2015, the Eagles of Death Metal were riding the momentum of their fourth studio album, "Zipper Down," which had been released just a few months earlier in October 2015. This period marked a revitalization of their sound and presence in the rock scene, following the band's earlier work that often blended garage rock with a playful twist. The live recording of "New Rose" at Rancho De La Luna in Joshua Tree showcases the band's energetic performance style and their ability to engage audiences effectively. Another interesting aspect of this recording is its connection to Jam in the Van, a project known for capturing live music in unique outdoor settings, highlighting the band's commitment to a raw, authentic rock experience. Following the tragic events in Paris later that year, the band's resilience and camaraderie became even more prominent, making the 2015 live performance a notable moment in their career evolution.

Eagles of Death Metal - I Like to Move in the Night Live at Pinkpop

Pinkpop
Landgraaf, Netherlands

June 12, 2015 | Video Length: 5:07
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    In June 2015, Eagles of Death Metal performed at Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands, a significant event following the band's rise to prominence. By this time, they had released their fourth studio album, "Zipper Down," in October 2015, which followed their 2008 album "Heart On." This festival appearance showcased their evolving style and solidified their reputation as a high-energy live act, drawing fans with their blend of rock and humor. Interestingly, following the tragic events in Paris in November 2015, the band gained international attention, which added to the legacy of their live performances. At Pinkpop, their set, including the song "I Like to Move in the Night," exemplified their dynamic stage presence and the camaraderie within the band, both essential elements that contributed to their unique identity in the rock scene.

Eagles Of Death Metal Perform 'Complexity' Live at EXIT Festival 2015

Petrovaradin Fortress
Novi Sad, Serbia

July 9, 2015 | Video Length: 3:00
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    In July 2015, during the performance referenced in the live recording of "Complexity" at the EXIT Festival in Serbia, Eagles of Death Metal were riding a wave of resurgence following their 2015 album, "Zipper Down." This marked their third studio album, produced by frontman Jesse Hughes and fellow band member Josh Homme. The band had gained notoriety not just for their music but also for their resilience after the tragic incident at the Bataclan concert in 2015, which deeply impacted their career and public image. The EXIT Festival performance exemplified their return to the stage, showcasing a mix of rock and humor that defines their style. The venue, Petrovaradin Fortress, adds historical significance to the recording, as this iconic site is known for its festival atmosphere, making the performance a memorable one in the context of their career and recovery from adversity.

Eagles of Death Metal - Complexity Live Performance at EXIT Festival 2015

Petrovaradin Fortress
Novi Sad, Serbia, Serbia

July 10, 2015 | Video Length: 2:47
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  • In July 2015, when Eagles of Death Metal performed "Complexity" live at the EXIT festival in Serbia, the band was in the midst of their promotional cy... Read Full Description >

    In July 2015, when Eagles of Death Metal performed "Complexity" live at the EXIT festival in Serbia, the band was in the midst of their promotional cycle for their fourth studio album, *Zipper Down*, which was released later in October of that year. The performance showcased the band’s high-energy style, characterized by their blend of garage rock and punk influences, which has garnered them a loyal following. Interestingly, this performance at the Petrovaradin Fortress came during a significant period in the band’s history; earlier in November 2015, they would endure a tragic event during a performance in Paris that profoundly affected their trajectory and public perception. The EXIT festival, recognized as one of Europe’s premier musical events, provided a vibrant backdrop that highlighted the band's resilience and dedication to their craft amidst growing adversity.

EXIT 2015: Eagles of Death Metal Full Concert Live at Petrovaradin Fortress

Petrovaradin Fortress
Novi Sad, Serbia

July 12, 2015 | Video Length: 1:1:01
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    In July 2015, when Eagles of Death Metal performed at the EXIT festival in Novi Sad, Serbia, they were experiencing a resurgence in their popularity. The band's most recent studio album at the time was "Zipper Down," which was released on October 2, 2015, a few months after this live performance. Notably, the band's live presence was amplified by their resilience following the tragic events in November 2015, when they were performing in Paris during the Bataclan attack. Their energetic and captivating performances have been a hallmark of their career, combining rock with a sense of humor and camaraderie. The EXIT festival performance showcased their ability to engage audiences, solidifying their reputation as dynamic live performers. Their unique sound and stage presence have garnered a loyal fan base that eagerly anticipated future releases, making the performance an integral part of their ongoing legacy.

Eagles Of Death Metal - I Want You So Hard Live Performance at Le Trianon, Paris

Le Trianon
Paris, France

September 6, 2015 | Video Length: 2:44
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    In September 2015, during the live recording at Le Trianon in Paris, Eagles of Death Metal had recently released their album "Zipper Down" just under a year earlier, in October 2015. This show was part of their promotional tour for the album, which marked a significant return since their previous release in 2008, emphasizing a notable resurgence in their career. An interesting aspect of this performance is the presence of Josh Homme, renowned frontman of Queens of the Stone Age, who contributed as the drummer for the Eagles of Death Metal. This connection adds a layer of intrigue to the live performance, showcasing the collaboration between key figures in the rock genre. The concert occurred just months before the tragic events in November 2015 at the Bataclan, forever altering the band's trajectory and relationship with their fans.

Eagles Of Death Metal - Got a Woman Live Performance at Teragram Ballroom

Teragram Ballroom
Los Angeles, CA, US

October 19, 2015 | Video Length: 1:35
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    On October 19, 2015, Eagles of Death Metal performed live at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, capturing a pivotal moment in their career following a traumatic event the previous year. This performance occurred after the release of their fourth studio album, "Zipper Down," which came out on October 2, 2015. The band, known for its blend of rock and roll with a distinct sense of humor, showcased their resilience during this concert, both musically and personally, as they were working to reclaim their identity after the tragic events at the Bataclan in Paris in November 2015. Notably, Josh Homme, the band's co-founder and also of Queens of the Stone Age, was on drums for this performance, highlighting his involvement in the band's artistic direction. The live recording reflects the band's commitment to their music and their fans during a challenging time.

  • On November 13, 2015, Eagles of Death Metal performed at Le Bataclan in Paris, a momentous show that tragically coincided with the Paris attacks that ... Read Full Description >

    On November 13, 2015, Eagles of Death Metal performed at Le Bataclan in Paris, a momentous show that tragically coincided with the Paris attacks that same night. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "Zipper Down" in October 2015, which featured tracks like "Complexity" and "Silverlake," reflecting their signature blend of rock and humor. This live recording, with the song "I Came to Make a Bang," showcases the band's energetic and irreverent style, a hallmark of their live performances. Following the attacks, the Eagles of Death Metal became emblematic of resilience in the face of tragedy, leading to increased global awareness of the band and their music. Interestingly, shortly after the incident, they resumed touring, demonstrating a profound commitment to their art and a desire to reconnect with their fans. This live performance represents both a high point of their career and a moment marked by deep sorrow and remembrance.

Eagles Of Death Metal - 'I Love You All The Time' Live Performance at Olympia, Paris

Bataclan concert hall
Paris, France

November 13, 2015 | Video Length: 3:09
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    The Eagles of Death Metal were at a significant juncture in their career during the live recording of "I Love You All The Time," which took place on November 13, 2015. Prior to this tragic event, the band had released their fourth studio album, "Zipper Down," in October 2015. This album marked a return after a lengthy hiatus, showcasing their distinctive blend of rock and roll infused with humor. The live performance at the Bataclan concert hall is now infamously remembered due to the horrific attack that occurred during the concert, resulting in a devastating loss of life. Following the attack, the band displayed remarkable resilience, returning to Paris on February 16, 2016, to continue their performance at the Olympia, demonstrating both their commitment to their fans and the healing power of music in the face of tragedy. This period became a profound chapter in their history, impacting their legacy and the broader music community.

Eagles of Death Metal & U2 Perform 'People Have the Power' in Paris Concert

Bataclan
Paris, France

November 14, 2015 | Video Length: 12:05
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    Eagles of Death Metal found themselves at a poignant moment in their career around the time of the live recording with U2 at the Bataclan in Paris on November 14, 2015. The band had released their album "Zipper Down" just a month earlier, on October 2, 2015. This performance marked the band's first public appearance following the tragic terrorist attacks that targeted their concert at the very same venue just days prior, resulting in significant loss of life and a profound impact on their community. The collaboration with U2 during this emotionally charged event highlighted not only their resilience but also the solidarity of artists in times of crisis. It became a symbol of hope and unity, showcasing how music can intertwine with healing and remembrance.

  • On February 16, 2016, Eagles of Death Metal performed a live set at L'Olympia in Paris, a notable show in their career following significant events. P... Read Full Description >

    On February 16, 2016, Eagles of Death Metal performed a live set at L'Olympia in Paris, a notable show in their career following significant events. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "Zipper Down" in 2015, which marked their first album in over a decade. This show was particularly poignant as it took place several months after the tragic Bataclan attack during their concert in November 2015. The band's resilience became a hallmark of this performance, with the live recording highlighting their energetic style and connection with the audience. Additionally, the concert featured Josh Homme, a key collaborator and friend, reinforcing the band's strong ties within the rock music community. The performance is remembered not just for its musicality but also for its emotional significance amidst the challenges the band faced during that period.

Eagles of Death Metal - Save a Prayer Live at Olympia, Paris

Olympia
Paris, France

February 16, 2016 | Video Length: 6:36
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    In February 2016, the Eagles of Death Metal returned to Paris for a live performance at the Olympia, a poignant event occurring just a few months after the tragic attacks at the Bataclan concert hall in November 2015. This show was not only a testament to the band's resilience but also a symbolic act of healing for both the group and their fans. Prior to this performance, they had released the album "Zipper Down" in October 2015, which marked their first studio album in over a decade. The live recording of the song "Save a Prayer" is part of the DVD "I LOVE YOU ALL THE TIME," encapsulating the band's spirited revival and connection with their audience during a challenging time. Interestingly, the Eagles of Death Metal drew significant media attention post-attack, which highlighted not just their music but also their commitment to community and support for victims of violence. This performance is a powerful representation of their return to the stage amidst adversity.

Eagles of Death Metal - Skin Tight Boogie Live Debut at Upstate Concert Hall

Upstate Concert Hall
Clifton Park, New York, United States

May 31, 2016 | Video Length: 4:05
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  • On May 31, 2016, Eagles of Death Metal performed "Skin Tight Boogie" live for the first time at Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park, New York. This p... Read Full Description >

    On May 31, 2016, Eagles of Death Metal performed "Skin Tight Boogie" live for the first time at Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park, New York. This performance came after the release of their fourth studio album, "Zipper Down," which was issued in October 2015. The album showcased the band’s signature blend of rock and roll and humor and featured notable tracks like "Complexity." The live recording of "Skin Tight Boogie" marks an important moment in the band's career, representing their ongoing creative evolution and the introduction of new material to their setlist. Moreover, this performance comes in the wake of a tragic event in the band's history—the 2015 Bataclan attack—which had a profound impact on the band members, influencing both their music and public appearances in the years following. The debut performance of this track signifies a new chapter and resilience in the Eagles of Death Metal's journey.

Eagles of Death Metal - Øyafestivalen 2016 - Full Concert

Øyafestivalen
Oslo, Norway

August 12, 2016 | Video Length: 52:15
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    In August 2016, during the performance captured at Øyafestivalen in Oslo, Norway, Eagles of Death Metal were in a significant period of their career following the release of their album "Zipper Down" in October 2015. This album marked their first release in over a decade, showcasing a return to form with their signature blend of rock and humor. The band had gained considerable attention and support after the tragic events in Paris in 2015, where they were performing when terrorist attacks occurred. This led to a surge in public sympathy and a renewed interest in their music. By the time of the Øyafestivalen performance, the band was touring actively, celebrating resilience in the face of adversity, and reaffirming their commitment to live music and to their fans. Their set at the festival showcased both their energetic riffs and their evolution as artists during a pivotal moment in their history.

Eagles of Death Metal - Full Concert at Reading and Leeds Festival 2016

Leeds Festival
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

August 27, 2016 | Video Length: 39:02
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    In August 2016, Eagles of Death Metal performed at the Leeds Festival, shortly after the release of their album "Zipper Down," which came out in October 2015. This period was particularly significant for the band as it followed a tragic incident during their concert in Paris in November 2015, where their resilience and commitment to their music were put to the test. The Leeds Festival performance showcased their spirit, featuring their signature blend of rock and humor. Notably, their set included a cover of David Bowie's "Moonage Daydream," highlighting their respect for rock legends and their ability to pay homage while engaging with the crowd. The band's upbeat and energetic presence at this festival marked a key moment in their recovery and reaffirmation as artists in the wake of adversity.

Eagles Of Death Metal - Live Performance of 'I Want You So Hard' on Letterman

Late Show with David Letterman
New York, NY, United States

June 5, 2018 | Video Length: 3:29
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  • On June 5, 2018, Eagles of Death Metal performed "I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)" on the Late Show with David Letterman, showcasing their energet... Read Full Description >

    On June 5, 2018, Eagles of Death Metal performed "I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)" on the Late Show with David Letterman, showcasing their energetic, rock-infused sound. Prior to this performance, the band released their album "Zipper Down" in 2015, which marked their first studio album in over a decade. This period saw a resurgence in their popularity following the tragic events at the Bataclan concert in Paris in 2015, where the band demonstrated resilience and a commitment to their music, even embarking on a European tour shortly thereafter. The performance on Letterman was part of their efforts to reconnect with audiences and solidify their place in the rock scene. Notably, the band is known for their unique blend of garage rock and stoner rock, and their dynamic stage presence often contributes to their strong live performances.

Eagles Of Death Metal Live Performance in Glasgow - E.O.D.M

Glasgow, United Kingdom

June 13, 2019 | Video Length: 11
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  • On June 13, 2019, the Eagles of Death Metal performed a live concert in Glasgow, which marked an exciting point in their career as they had recently r... Read Full Description >

    On June 13, 2019, the Eagles of Death Metal performed a live concert in Glasgow, which marked an exciting point in their career as they had recently released their album "Eagles of Death Metal Present: Scumbag Blues" in 2019. This album, a compilation featuring previously unreleased material and older tracks, showcased the band's characteristic high-energy rock style, blending elements of garage rock and stoner rock that they are known for. Prior to this, their last studio album was "Zipper Down," released in 2015. The band's resilience and commitment to touring after the tragic incident during their 2015 Paris concert has also played a significant role in their identity, demonstrating both their dedication to fans and their passion for live performances, highlighted in energetic sets like the one captured in Glasgow. Their performances continue to attract a diverse fan base, ensuring their place in the contemporary rock scene.

Eagles of Death Metal: Complexity Live Performance at Hellfest

Hellfest Open Air Festival
Clisson, France

June 22, 2019 | Video Length: 3:16
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  • In June 2019, when Eagles of Death Metal performed live at the Hellfest Open Air Festival, they were promoting their latest album, "Zipper Down," whic... Read Full Description >

    In June 2019, when Eagles of Death Metal performed live at the Hellfest Open Air Festival, they were promoting their latest album, "Zipper Down," which was released in 2015. This festival appearance came a few years after the band's significant resilience following the tragic events of the Bataclan attack in 2015, which they survived while performing in Paris. Their return to the stage at high-profile events like Hellfest was a powerful statement of recovery and perseverance. The performance of "Complexity," a track yet to be widely recognized from "Zipper Down," showcased their distinct blend of garage rock and stoner rock, maintaining their energetic and raw appeal. The festival draw underlined their enduring legacy in the rock scene, reinforcing their commitment to live music despite past adversities.

  • By June 22, 2019, the Eagles of Death Metal were enjoying a resurgence in their career following significant events that bolstered their visibility. J... Read Full Description >

    By June 22, 2019, the Eagles of Death Metal were enjoying a resurgence in their career following significant events that bolstered their visibility. Just before this live recording at Hellfest, the band released their album "Eagles of Death Metal Presents: Boots Electric Performing the Songs of Eagles of Death Metal" in 2018, which was a unique project featuring covers of their own songs, showcasing their distinctive style. The band, known for its energetic performances and a blend of rock styles, gained international attention following the tragic events in Paris in 2015, which helped solidify their status in rock music. The Hellfest performance exemplified their return to the live stage with vigor, celebrating their resilience and strong fan following. The concert captured their signature sound and camaraderie, marking a triumphant moment in their journey post-2015, with a powerful connection to their audience evident throughout the show.




Eagles Of Death Metal - Cherry Cola Live at O2 Academy Islington

O2 Academy Islington
Islington, London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:18
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  • During the performance of "Cherry Cola" at the O2 Academy Islington, Eagles of Death Metal were in the midst of a touring cycle surrounding their albu... Read Full Description >

    During the performance of "Cherry Cola" at the O2 Academy Islington, Eagles of Death Metal were in the midst of a touring cycle surrounding their album "Zipper Down," which was released in 2015. This live recording showcases the band's high-energy rock sound and affinity for theatricality, elements that have defined their music throughout their career. The performance served as a warm-up ahead of their prominent slots at the Reading & Leeds Festivals later that year, reflecting their rising profile in the rock scene. An interesting fact is that the band experienced a significant resurgence in attention following the tragic events at the Bataclan in Paris in 2015, which only heightened the emotional weight of their performances. This particular show illustrates their commitment to bringing an exhilarating live experience to fans and reinforces their status as a notable act in contemporary rock music.

  • Eagles of Death Metal performed "Secret Plans" during a live recording at Sailor Jerry, a venue associated with a brand known for its connection to mu... Read Full Description >

    Eagles of Death Metal performed "Secret Plans" during a live recording at Sailor Jerry, a venue associated with a brand known for its connection to music and culture. At this time, the band was riding the wave of their 2015 album, *Zipper Down*, which marked their first studio release in over a decade. *Zipper Down* received generally positive reviews and showcased their signature blend of rock and humor. Notably, the band has a reputation for high-energy live performances, which is evident in this Sailor Jerry set. Additionally, Eagles of Death Metal gained international attention due to the tragic events that occurred during their concert in Paris in November 2015, which adds emotional weight to their live recordings and performances post-incident. This context enhances the significance of the live performance captured, emphasizing both the band's resilience and their ongoing connection with fans through vibrant, engaging live music.

  • Eagles of Death Metal performed "English Girl" during a live recording that showcases their energetic rock sound, which was integral to their identity... Read Full Description >

    Eagles of Death Metal performed "English Girl" during a live recording that showcases their energetic rock sound, which was integral to their identity as a band. This performance likely took place around the time of their fourth studio album, "Zipper Down," released in October 2015. The album was the first in over a decade following "Heart On" (2008), signifying a notable return for the band. "Zipper Down" features a blend of garage rock and hard rock elements, maintaining the playful and irreverent style for which they are known. Hence, the live performance not only underscores their dynamic stage presence but also coincides with a significant chapter in their career, reflecting their evolution as they reintegrated into the music scene following their hiatus. Furthermore, Eagles of Death Metal gained international attention after the tragic events at their Bataclan concert in 2015, leading to a resurgence in their popularity and a renewed focus on their live performances in subsequent