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Interpol

Live Performances by Interpol

Interpol - Live Performance of 'Obstacle 1' at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 4:17
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    In September 2002, when Interpol performed "Obstacle 1" live at Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, they were riding high on the success of their debut studio album, *Turn on the Bright Lights*, which had been released just a year prior, in August 2002. This album was pivotal in establishing the band's reputation within the post-punk revival movement and garnered substantial critical acclaim, particularly for its atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics. By the time of this live recording, Interpol was rapidly gaining a dedicated fanbase and was known for their distinctive sound characterized by taut guitar riffs and brooding vocals. The performance at the Rocket Bar showcases the band in the early stages of their career, capturing the raw energy and intensity that would define their early live shows, setting the stage for their future growth and the subsequent release of their sophomore album, *Antics*, in 2004.

Interpol - 'Hands Away' Live Performance at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 3:08
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  • On September 25, 2002, Interpol performed live at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, a pivotal moment during their rise in the music scene. By this time, ... Read Full Description >

    On September 25, 2002, Interpol performed live at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, a pivotal moment during their rise in the music scene. By this time, the band had released their acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which had come out just weeks earlier, on August 20, 2002. The album gained significant critical acclaim and helped establish their distinct sound, characterized by atmospheric instrumentation and introspective lyrics. Notably, "Hands Away," the song featured in this live recording, encapsulates the moody and driving energy that defined Interpol's early work. This concert was part of a broader tour that brought their music to audiences across the U.S., solidifying their reputation as a leading band in the post-punk revival movement. The intimate setting of the Rocket Bar also highlighted the band's early connection with fans, making this performance an important milestone in their burgeoning career.

Interpol Live Performance of 'Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down' at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 6:11
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  • On September 25, 2002, during their live performance at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, Interpol was riding the wave of success following the release o... Read Full Description >

    On September 25, 2002, during their live performance at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, Interpol was riding the wave of success following the release of their debut album, *Turn on the Bright Lights*, which came out earlier that same year. The album quickly garnered critical acclaim and marked a significant moment in the post-punk revival scene, establishing Interpol as a prominent force in indie rock. "Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down," one of the standout tracks from this album, showcases the band's signature sound, characterized by atmospheric guitar work and brooding vocals. This live recording captures the band's raw energy and ability to resonate with audiences, further leading to their reputation as a dynamic live act. The performance at the Rocket Bar highlights a pivotal period in their career, shortly after they began to make a name for themselves, setting the stage for their future successes.

Interpol - Roland Live Performance at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 3:32
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  • On September 25, 2002, when Interpol performed "Roland" at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, they were on the cusp of significant recognition within the ... Read Full Description >

    On September 25, 2002, when Interpol performed "Roland" at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, they were on the cusp of significant recognition within the post-punk revival scene. This live recording took place shortly after the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Turn On the Bright Lights," which came out in August 2002. The album garnered critical acclaim and helped establish the band's reputation for their atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics. Notably, "Roland" is one of the standout tracks from this debut, capturing the band's trademark blend of somber melodies and driving rhythms. By performing at smaller venues like the Rocket Bar at this point in their career, they were still connecting intimately with their growing fanbase, establishing a loyal following that would pave the way for their subsequent successes in the early 2000s.

Interpol - Obstacle 1 Live Performance at Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel Live
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 30, 2002 | Video Length: 3:41
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  • In late 2002, Interpol was on the rise following the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which came out in... Read Full Description >

    In late 2002, Interpol was on the rise following the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which came out in 2002. The band's performance of "Obstacle 1" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on November 30, 2002, marked a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing their distinctive post-punk revival sound to a broader audience. This appearance came at a time when they were gaining increasing attention within the indie rock scene, and their live performances were instrumental in solidifying their reputation as a compelling live act. Notably, "Obstacle 1" became one of their signature songs, characterized by its driving rhythm and haunting vocals, further establishing Interpol's influence in the music landscape of the early 2000s. The performance encapsulated the band's moody aesthetic, aligning perfectly with the dark yet melodic tones of their debut album.

Interpol - 'The New' Live Performance at KCRW Studios in Santa Monica

KCRW studios
Santa Monica, CA, United States

January 1, 2003 | Video Length: 6:06
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  • In January 2003, when Interpol performed "The New" live at the KCRW studios in Santa Monica, they were experiencing a significant moment in their care... Read Full Description >

    In January 2003, when Interpol performed "The New" live at the KCRW studios in Santa Monica, they were experiencing a significant moment in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed album *Turn on the Bright Lights* in 2002. This debut album helped establish their signature post-punk sound and garnered a strong following, setting the stage for their future work. The performance at KCRW showcased their evolving artistry and highlighted the band's ability to blend atmospheric instrumentation with introspective lyrics. By this time, Interpol had begun to gain notable attention in the indie rock scene, often drawing comparisons to 1980s acts, which played a crucial role in influencing the sound of modern rock. Their live performances during this period were characterized by a raw energy, which is palpable in this KCRW session, solidifying their reputation as one of the leading bands of the era.

Interpol Live at Rockpalast - Full Concert Performance 2003

Rockpalast
Germany

January 1, 2003 | Video Length: 38:12
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  • In January 2003, during the live recording at Rockpalast in Germany, Interpol was actively promoting their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn on ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2003, during the live recording at Rockpalast in Germany, Interpol was actively promoting their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which had been released in August 2002. This album was a significant moment in the early 2000s post-punk revival, establishing the band’s signature sound characterized by moody guitar riffs and introspective lyrics. The performance featured key tracks from this debut, including "PDA" and "Leif Erikson," demonstrating their early prowess and ability to captivate live audiences. Notably, "Turn on the Bright Lights" received widespread acclaim, solidifying Interpol’s place in the indie rock scene and setting the stage for future albums. The Rockpalast concert captures the band's raw energy and showcases their burgeoning reputation as one of the defining bands of their era.

Interpol Live at KCRW Studios - Performance of 'NYC' and More

KCRW Studios
Santa Monica, CA, United States

February 19, 2003 | Video Length: 14:29
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  • In February 2003, Interpol was in the midst of rising fame following the release of their sophomore album, "Antics," which debuted in September 2004. ... Read Full Description >

    In February 2003, Interpol was in the midst of rising fame following the release of their sophomore album, "Antics," which debuted in September 2004. The KCRW live recording captures the band during a pivotal moment, as they were beginning to gain significant recognition in the post-punk revival scene. The setlist includes tracks from their acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," showcasing their early sound characterized by atmospheric guitars and introspective lyrics. Notably, the energy of the performance reflects their growing confidence as live performers. Furthermore, "Morning Becomes Eclectic" is a platform where emerging artists often gain visibility, highlighting Interpol's ascent in the indie rock landscape. This performance also marked a time of increased media attention for the band, leading up to their successful tour that would further solidify their place in the music world.

Interpol Performs 'Obstacle 1' Live on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Los Angeles, CA, United States

February 20, 2003 | Video Length: 5:14
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  • On February 20, 2003, Interpol performed "Obstacle 1" on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," marking a significant moment in their rising career. At thi... Read Full Description >

    On February 20, 2003, Interpol performed "Obstacle 1" on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," marking a significant moment in their rising career. At this time, the band had just released their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," in August 2002. This album played a pivotal role in reshaping the post-punk revival scene and helped establish Interpol as one of the leading bands of the early 2000s. Their distinct sound, characterized by brooding vocals and atmospheric instrumentation, resonated strongly with audiences, leading to increased visibility and popularity. The performance on Leno showcased their unique aesthetic and helped expand their fan base in the United States, bridging their transition from indie scenes to mainstream recognition. This live appearance exemplified their artistic confidence and the growing impact of their music during a transformative period in their career.

Interpol Live at Underground, Cologne - Full Concert Performance

Underground
Cologne, Germany

June 19, 2003 | Video Length: 57:39
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    In June 2003, when Interpol performed at the Underground in Cologne, Germany, they were riding the wave of success from their sophomore album, "Antics," which had been released in September 2004. This performance captured an exciting period for the band, as they were solidifying their status in the post-punk revival scene following their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn On the Bright Lights." The Cologne show is notable for its vibrant energy and the band’s growing stage presence, reflecting their increasing popularity in Europe. Additionally, the live performance was broadcast on Rockpalast, which helped enhance their visibility in the German music scene. The high-resolution recording showcases their dynamic sound and engaging live performances, further establishing their reputation as a formidable live act during this formative time in their career.

Interpol - Live Performance of 'Slow Hands' on Later... with Jools Holland

Later... with Jools Holland

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 3:06
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  • In January 2004, when Interpol performed "Slow Hands" on "Later... with Jools Holland," the band was experiencing the height of their early career, fo... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, when Interpol performed "Slow Hands" on "Later... with Jools Holland," the band was experiencing the height of their early career, following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "Antics." Released in September 2004, "Antics" showcased the band's distinctive post-punk revival sound and was a significant follow-up to their debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights." The performance on Jools Holland's show was pivotal, as it provided substantial exposure to a wider audience and highlighted the band's growing popularity in the alternative rock scene. Interestingly, "Slow Hands" became a fan favorite, embodying the brooding yet melodic style that characterized Interpol’s music during this period, further solidifying their reputation as a leading force in the early 2000s rock revival. The combination of their aesthetic, sound, and live performances contributed to the lasting impact they made during this phase of their career.

Interpol - 'Evil' Live Performance at Jools Holland Concert in London

Jools Holland
London, United Kingdom

November 1, 2004 | Video Length: 3:40
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    In November 2004, Interpol was riding high on the critical acclaim generated by their second album, "Antics," which had been released just months earlier, in September. This performance of "Evil" on Jools Holland showcases the band's signature post-punk revival sound and solidifies their status as one of the leading acts emerging from the early 2000s rock scene. Interestingly, "Antics" debuted to commercial success, featuring hits like "Slow Hands" and "C'mere," which helped broaden their audience considerably. This live rendition exemplifies the tight musicality and atmospheric vibes that characterized Interpol's work during this prolific era, as they began to transition from indie darlings to mainstream recognition. The timing of this performance also coincides with the band's extensive touring schedule, further consolidating their reputation as a formidable live act.

Interpol - Live at Eurockéennes Full Concert Featuring Carlos

Eurockéennes
France

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 1:3:14
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  • In 2005, when Interpol performed at the Eurockéennes festival, the band was riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed album "Antics," ... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, when Interpol performed at the Eurockéennes festival, the band was riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed album "Antics," which had been released in September 2004. "Antics" showcased the band's signature post-punk revival style and featured popular tracks like "Slow Hands" and "C'mere," further solidifying their presence in the music scene. This live recording captures the band during a period of significant momentum, as they were gaining a larger fan base and performing at major festivals. Notably, the lineup included bassist Carlos Dengler, who had been part of the band since its inception, and his presence was cherished by fans until his departure in 2010. This performance could also be seen as a celebration of their artistic growth, as they were beginning to explore new sounds that would culminate in their next album, "Our Love to Admire," released in 2007.

Interpol - PDA Live Performance at Eurockeennes, Belfort, France

Eurockeennes
Belfort, FR, France

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 7:20
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  • In January 2005, when Interpol performed at the Eurockéennes festival in Belfort, France, they were riding high on the success of their sophomore alb... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, when Interpol performed at the Eurockéennes festival in Belfort, France, they were riding high on the success of their sophomore album, "Antics," released in 2004. This album solidified the band's presence in the post-punk revival scene, showcasing their signature sound characterized by atmospheric guitars and melancholic lyrics. The performance of "PDA," a standout track from their debut album "Turn on the Bright Lights" (2002), reflects the band's deep roots and the enduring popularity of their earlier work even as they were transitioning into broader recognition. Notably, “Antics” garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, helping to elevate their status and increase their fanbase substantially, setting the stage for further artistic exploration in their later albums.

Interpol - Full Concert Live At Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, Somerset, United Kingdom

June 24, 2005 | Video Length: 33:58
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  • In June 2005, when Interpol performed at the Glastonbury Festival, they were in a pivotal moment of their career following the release of their critic... Read Full Description >

    In June 2005, when Interpol performed at the Glastonbury Festival, they were in a pivotal moment of their career following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "Antics." Released in September 2004, "Antics" built upon the success of their debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," and established the band as one of the leading figures in the post-punk revival movement. Their performance at Glastonbury showcased the band's signature sound characterized by atmospheric guitar riffs and Greg Dulli's haunting vocals. An interesting fact about this live recording is that "Antics" featured some of their most popular tracks, and this performance helped solidify Interpol's reputation as a must-see live act. The 2005 Glastonbury set not only captured the intensity of their music but also highlighted the band's growing fanbase and artistic evolution during this period.

Interpol - Obstacle 1 Live Performance at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 25, 2005 | Video Length: 4:21
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  • In June 2005, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Interpol was riding high on the success of their second studio album, "Antics," wh... Read Full Description >

    In June 2005, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Interpol was riding high on the success of their second studio album, "Antics," which was released in September 2004. The album had solidified their presence in the post-punk revival movement, following their critically acclaimed debut, "Turn On the Bright Lights." By the time of the Glastonbury performance, they had gained significant popularity, and tracks like "Obstacle 1" had become fan favorites, contributing to their reputation for delivering atmospheric and intense live shows. Notably, this performance marked a pivotal moment for the band, as they were starting to command larger festival stages and developing a dedicated following, ultimately distinguishing themselves as one of the leading bands of the era. The energy captured in this live recording reflects their strong connection with the audience and showcases the band's ability to translate their studio sound into an engaging live experience.

Interpol - Leif Erikson Live at Eurockeennes, Belfort, France

Eurockeennes
Belfort, France

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 4:16
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  • In the live recording of "Leif Erikson" from July 2, 2005, at Eurockeennes in Belfort, France, Interpol was showcasing material from their acclaimed d... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Leif Erikson" from July 2, 2005, at Eurockeennes in Belfort, France, Interpol was showcasing material from their acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which had been released in 2002. This album was pivotal in establishing the band's reputation in the post-punk revival scene, earning significant acclaim for its atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics. By 2005, Interpol had gained substantial recognition and was touring extensively to promote their sophomore album, "Antics," which came out later that year in September. The performance captured in the video is significant as it highlights a peak moment in the band's early career, coinciding with their rising popularity and critical acclaim within the music industry. Notably, "Leif Erikson" is often celebrated as a standout track that encapsulates the band's distinctive aesthetic and sound.

Interpol - Live at Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City (Full Concert)

Palacio de los Deportes
Mexico City, Mexico

September 22, 2005 | Video Length: 1:16:42
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  • In 2005, during the recording of the live concert at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Interpol was enjoying significant attention following the... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, during the recording of the live concert at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Interpol was enjoying significant attention following the release of their critically acclaimed album "Antics," which came out in 2004. This album marked a pivotal moment in their career, solidifying their place in the post-punk revival scene and featuring popular tracks like "Slow Hands" and "Evil." The concert showcased the band's evolving sound and the high-energy performances that had garnered them a dedicated fanbase. Interestingly, "Antics" was followed up by their self-titled album in 2010, which marked a lineup change and a shift in their musical direction. The live recording is also notable as it captures the band's momentum during a peak period, illustrating their engagement with fans as they transitioned from underground success to broader acclaim.

Interpol Performs 'The Heinrich Maneuver' Live on Letterman

Letterman

January 1, 2007 | Video Length: 4:09
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  • In January 2007, Interpol performed "The Heinrich Maneuver" on the Late Show with David Letterman, shortly after the release of their third studio alb... Read Full Description >

    In January 2007, Interpol performed "The Heinrich Maneuver" on the Late Show with David Letterman, shortly after the release of their third studio album, *Our Love to Admire*, which came out in July 2007. This live performance marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing their evolution in sound and their solidified presence in the indie rock scene. It was notable as this album followed their critically acclaimed works, *Turn On the Bright Lights* and *Antics*, which had established them as a leading band in the post-punk revival genre. *Our Love to Admire* featured a more polished production and broadened instrumentation, indicating a shift in their musical exploration. The live performance served to highlight these changes and reunite their existing fan base while attracting new listeners, displaying their dynamic stage presence that contributed to their growing reputation.

Interpol - C'mere Live at Glastonbury Festival 2014

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 3:11
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Interpol - Live At Glastonbury 2014 (Full Concert)

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 42:18
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    In June 2014, Interpol performed at the renowned Glastonbury Festival, a significant moment in their career as it came shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, "El Pintor," which debuted in September 2014. The live recording showcases the band's classic post-punk revival sound, featuring tracks such as "Evil," "Obstacle 1," and "PDA," highlighting their ability to resonate with both new and longtime fans. Notably, "El Pintor" marked a return to their earlier sound following a hiatus, with fans eagerly anticipating how the band would evolve after the departure of bassist Carlos Dengler in 2010. The Glastonbury performance not only solidified their status as a leading live act but also demonstrated their capacity to create a dynamic atmosphere that engages audiences deeply, aligning with the festival's reputation for showcasing eclectic and influential artists.

Interpol Performs 'Not Even Jail' at Glastonbury Festival 2014

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 6:06
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Interpol Performs 'PDA' Live at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 5:09
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Interpol performs 'Evil' live at Glastonbury Festival 2014

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 3:39
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Interpol LIVE @ Sziget Festival 2017 - Full Concert

Sziget Festival
Budapest, Hungary

August 9, 2017 | Video Length: 1:16:29
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  • In August 2017, when Interpol performed live at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, the band was promoting their album "Interpol," which had been release... Read Full Description >

    In August 2017, when Interpol performed live at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, the band was promoting their album "Interpol," which had been released in September 2018. This marked a significant moment in their career as they were navigating a rejuvenation phase after a period of changing lineups and varying critical reception. At this concert, they showcased tracks from their extensive catalog, including earlier favorites like “Not Even Jail” and “Take You on a Cruise,” alongside newer material. The Sziget Festival is known for its diverse lineup, which allowed Interpol to reach both long-time fans and new listeners. This performance underscored their enduring presence in the post-punk revival scene, further solidifying their reputation as influential figures in the genre. The concert highlights their ability to blend older hits with their evolving sound, making the event a key moment in their career trajectory.

Interpol Full Concert @ La Route du Rock featuring multiple songs

La Route du Rock
Saint-Malo, FR, France

August 18, 2017 | Video Length: 1:15:28
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  • In August 2017, when Interpol performed at La Route du Rock, they were actively promoting their fifth studio album, "El Pintor," which was released in... Read Full Description >

    In August 2017, when Interpol performed at La Route du Rock, they were actively promoting their fifth studio album, "El Pintor," which was released in 2014. This album marked the band's return after a four-year hiatus and was notable for being the first released since the departure of bassist Carlos Dengler. The live recording captures the band's rich, atmospheric sound, showcasing a blend of tracks from "El Pintor" alongside classic songs from their earlier albums, reflecting their evolution as artists while still paying homage to their post-punk roots. The performance at this renowned French festival demonstrates Interpol's enduring appeal and their ability to engage with a live audience, illustrating the band's significant place in the indie rock scene. Notably, the setlist includes fan favorites like "PDA," which has become a staple in their live performances.

Interpol Full Concert at TRNSMT 2018 in Glasgow

TRNSMT
Glasgow, United Kingdom

July 7, 2018 | Video Length: 53:24
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  • In the summer of 2018, when Interpol performed at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, they were promoting their album "Marauder," which had been released ... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2018, when Interpol performed at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, they were promoting their album "Marauder," which had been released just a few weeks earlier on August 24, 2018. This marked a significant moment in their career, as "Marauder" was their first album since the return of their original lineup after a brief hiatus, and it showcased a mature sound while still adhering to their post-punk roots. During the live performance, audiences were treated to new tracks from "Marauder" alongside classic hits, which demonstrated the band's ability to evolve while staying true to their distinctive style. The band's presence at TRNSMT highlighted their ongoing relevance in the music scene, and the performance was met with positive reception, reflecting their strong fan base and critical acclaim as they continue to carve out their legacy in alternative rock.

  • In January 2019, when Interpol performed the live recording referenced, the band was actively promoting their sixth studio album, "Marauder," which ha... Read Full Description >

    In January 2019, when Interpol performed the live recording referenced, the band was actively promoting their sixth studio album, "Marauder," which had been released in August 2018. This album marked a significant point in their career as it was their first release after a five-year hiatus, following "El Pintor" in 2014. "Marauder" received positive reviews and demonstrated the band’s commitment to evolving their sound while maintaining the post-punk revival style that initially garnered them acclaim. The live performance captures the energy and dynamic presence of Interpol, showcasing tracks from "Marauder" alongside their classic hits, reinforcing their continued relevance in the music scene. The concert also illustrates the band’s strong fanbase, as evidenced by their ability to fill venues even after an extended break between albums.

Interpol Performs 'All The Rage Back Home' at Glastonbury Festival 2019

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 30, 2019 | Video Length: 4:18
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  • In June 2019, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Interpol showcased their song "All The Rage Back Home," a track from their earlier... Read Full Description >

    In June 2019, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Interpol showcased their song "All The Rage Back Home," a track from their earlier album, *El Pintor*, released in 2014. This live recording marked an interesting moment in the band's trajectory, as it occurred shortly after the release of their sixth studio album, *Marauder*, which debuted in August 2018. *Marauder* represents a significant period for Interpol, as it continued to solidify their signature sound while exploring new themes and lyrical depth. The performance at Glastonbury, known for its storied history and wide-reaching audience, highlights Interpol's enduring presence in the post-punk revival genre and their ability to engage crowds with their atmospheric sound. This festival appearance also emphasized the band's commitment to live music, a core aspect of their identity since their formation in the early 2000s.

Interpol Full Concert at Primavera Sound 2022 featuring multiple songs

Primavera Sound
Barcelona, CA, Spain

June 10, 2022 | Video Length: 1:13:07
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  • In June 2022, during their performance at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Interpol showcased a blend of their classic hits and newer material. Leading u... Read Full Description >

    In June 2022, during their performance at Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Interpol showcased a blend of their classic hits and newer material. Leading up to this recording, the band released their latest album, "The Other Side of Make-Believe," in July 2022, just a month after this live appearance. The setlist from the concert includes fan-favorites like "Obstacle 1," "Evil," and "PDA," highlighting their enduring appeal and the continuity of their signature post-punk revival sound. Notably, "The Other Side of Make-Believe" marked the band’s first studio album since 2018, making this live performance a significant moment in their career as they reestablished their presence in the music scene. The show also exemplifies their strong live performance reputation, illustrated by their ability to engage both loyal fans and new listeners with their compelling stage presence and well-crafted songs.

Interpol - Evil Live Performance at Pinkpop 2022

Pinkpop
Landgraaf, Netherlands

June 18, 2022 | Video Length: 3:40
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  • In June 2022, during their performance at Pinkpop, Interpol was promoting their latest album, "The Other Side of Make-Believe," which was released sho... Read Full Description >

    In June 2022, during their performance at Pinkpop, Interpol was promoting their latest album, "The Other Side of Make-Believe," which was released shortly after on July 15, 2022. This marked a notable moment in their career as it was the first album following their 2018 release, "Marauder." The live performance of "Evil," one of their most iconic tracks, showcased the band's enduring presence in the post-punk revival scene, highlighting their unique sound and stage presence. Additionally, this performance occurred after a hiatus for touring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking a significant return to live music for both the band and their fans. The choice of Pinkpop, known for its vibrant atmosphere, provided a fitting backdrop for Interpol to re-engage with their audience, solidifying their legacy within the contemporary music landscape.

Interpol Live at Rock Werchter 2023 - Full Concert

Werchter

June 1, 2023 | Video Length: 58:21
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Interpol Full Concert LIVE at Corona Capital Guadalajara

Corona Capital
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

October 21, 2023 | Video Length: 1:28:12
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  • As of October 21, 2023, when Interpol performed live at the Corona Capital festival in Guadalajara, Mexico, the band was promoting their latest studio... Read Full Description >

    As of October 21, 2023, when Interpol performed live at the Corona Capital festival in Guadalajara, Mexico, the band was promoting their latest studio album, "The Other Side of Make-Believe," which was released in July 2022. This album marked a continuation of their signature post-punk revival sound while also exploring new musical territories, showcasing the band's evolution over their career. Notably, their performance at the festival highlighted not only their established hits but also newer tracks that resonated well with both longtime fans and newer audiences. Interpol's presence at a major festival like Corona Capital underscores their enduring influence in the alternative rock scene, demonstrating their ability to draw large crowds and maintain relevance in a competitive industry. Their set showcased a blend of nostalgia and innovation, aligning with the themes of their recent work.

Interpol - Full Concert at Zócalo, Mexico City Performing Top Hits

Zócalo
Mexico City, Mexico

April 20, 2024 | Video Length: 1:41:21
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  • On April 20, 2024, Interpol performed a monumental free show at Zócalo in Mexico City, drawing a crowd of 160,000, marking their largest headlining c... Read Full Description >

    On April 20, 2024, Interpol performed a monumental free show at Zócalo in Mexico City, drawing a crowd of 160,000, marking their largest headlining concert to date. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their latest studio album, which came in 2023, continuing the band’s trajectory of evolving their edgy post-punk sound. Notably, drummer Samuel Fogarino was absent due to cervical spine surgery and was replaced by Chris Broome for this show. The concert reflected Interpol's resilience and ability to connect with their audience, as they engaged fans through a preshow feature showcasing submitted photos, enhancing the communal experience. This event solidified their position as a prominent force in the indie rock music scene, illustrating not only their successful catalog but also their dedication to live performance even amidst personal challenges.

Interpol - Live Performance at Zócalo Square, Mexico City

Zócalo Square
Mexico City, Mexico

April 20, 2024 | Video Length: 4:59
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  • As of April 20, 2024, when Interpol performed live at Zócalo Square in Mexico City, the band was actively promoting their album "The Other Side of Ma... Read Full Description >

    As of April 20, 2024, when Interpol performed live at Zócalo Square in Mexico City, the band was actively promoting their album "The Other Side of Make-Believe," released in July 2022. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their evolution while maintaining the post-punk sound for which they are known. Additionally, the performance at such a culturally significant venue as Zócalo Square, one of the largest public squares in the world, illustrates the band's growing global presence and appeal. Notably, this recording also features a documentary aspect, directed by Bartleberry Logan, which highlights the visual and auditory intricacies of a live Interpol show, complemented by professional sound mixing, indicating the band’s focus on delivering a high-quality live experience.

Interpol Full Concert - Live at Great Stage Park, Manchester

Great Stage Park
Manchester, TN, United States

June 15, 2024 | Video Length: 1:16:12
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  • As of June 15, 2024, when Interpol performed at the Bonnaroo Festival in Great Stage Park, Manchester, the band had recently released their album *The... Read Full Description >

    As of June 15, 2024, when Interpol performed at the Bonnaroo Festival in Great Stage Park, Manchester, the band had recently released their album *The Other Side of Make-Believe* in July 2022. This marked a period of rejuvenation for the band following a brief hiatus, showcasing their enduring influence in the rock and post-punk revival scene. The setlist from the Bonnaroo performance included a mix of classic tracks like "PDA" and "Obstacle 1," alongside newer material, indicating their ability to blend both legacy and contemporary sound effectively. In addition, the performance underscored the band’s commitment to delivering live experiences that cater to both long-time fans and newer listeners, which is a testament to their lasting relevance in the music industry.

PNP and Interpol Arrest Warrant for Duterte at NAIA | 24 Oras

NAIA
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines

Date Unknown | Video Length: 2:36
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  • Based on the context provided, it seems that the live recording relates to legal proceedings involving former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, ra... Read Full Description >

    Based on the context provided, it seems that the live recording relates to legal proceedings involving former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, rather than directly involving the band Interpol. However, if we were to place Interpol in relation to significant live performances or recordings in their career timeline, we would note that before their live albums like "Interpol: Live in Austin" (2016), the band was riding high on the release of their fifth studio album, "El Pintor" (2014). This album saw them experimenting with new sounds while maintaining their post-punk revival aesthetic, indicating a mature phase in their career. Notably, the band has a reputation for their atmospheric live performances, often featuring extended instrumental sections, which showcases their musicianship and deepens the connection with fans during live shows. Thus, while the live recording in question is not directly linked to Interpol, their career trajectory at the time of their previous albums offer

Interpol - Pioneer To The Falls Live at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 6 Music

Maida Vale Studios
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:37
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  • Before the live recording of "Pioneer To The Falls" at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 6 Music, Interpol had released their critically acclaimed albu... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording of "Pioneer To The Falls" at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 6 Music, Interpol had released their critically acclaimed album "Our Love to Admire" in 2007. This marked a significant point in their career, as it was their first album to be produced by a major label and showcased their evolving sound while maintaining their signature post-punk revival style. The performance in London emphasizes Interpol's intricate musical arrangements and Paul Banks' distinctive vocal delivery, which were key features of their early work. The live setting of Maida Vale provides an intimate atmosphere that enhances the emotional depth of their songs, making it a noteworthy performance in their discography. Following this, Interpol continued to build on their legacy with subsequent releases, solidifying their status in the indie rock scene.

Interpol: If You Really Love Nothing - Live at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 6 Music

Maida Vale Studios
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:23
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  • Interpol performed "If You Really Love Nothing" at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 6 Music during a period of resurgence in their career following a ... Read Full Description >

    Interpol performed "If You Really Love Nothing" at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 6 Music during a period of resurgence in their career following a hiatus. This live recording occurred in 2018, shortly after the release of their album "Marauder," which came out in August of the same year. "Marauder" marked their return after the 2014 album "El Pintor" and demonstrated the band's continued evolution in sound while maintaining their signature post-punk style. Interestingly, this performance exemplified their ability to deliver intense and atmospheric music live, remaining true to their roots while showcasing new material. The band's history of critically acclaimed albums and their unique sound have helped them build a loyal fan base, making performances like this a significant event in their ongoing legacy.

  • Interpol performed "Not Even Jail" during their appearance on JTV Live at a pivotal moment in their career. The song is from their sophomore album, "A... Read Full Description >

    Interpol performed "Not Even Jail" during their appearance on JTV Live at a pivotal moment in their career. The song is from their sophomore album, "Antics," released in 2004, which followed their critically acclaimed debut, "Turn on the Bright Lights." This live recording showcases the band's post-punk revival sound and their ability to engage audiences with a dynamic performance style. "Antics" solidified Interpol’s place in the early 2000s indie rock scene, gaining them a larger following and critical acclaim. Notably, during this period, the band embraced a darker, atmospheric aesthetic, which became a hallmark of their music. This performance also reflects the band's early success as they were still enjoying the momentum from "Antics," highlighting their evolution as a live act that blends intricate instrumentation with introspective lyrics.

  • In the live recording titled "Interpol Live at Pitchfork TV's POV Sessions," released during a pivotal time in their career, the band showcased songs ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Interpol Live at Pitchfork TV's POV Sessions," released during a pivotal time in their career, the band showcased songs from their critically acclaimed album "Interpol," which came out in 2010. This album marked a significant comeback for the band after a hiatus, reflecting their evolution while still retaining the distinctive sound that garnered them early recognition in the early 2000s. The set list from the recording includes fan favorites like "Barricade" and "Lights," illustrating their ability to blend atmospheric post-punk revival elements with a modern touch. Notably, this performance represents Interpol's continued relevance in the indie rock scene, demonstrating how they adapted to changing musical landscapes while maintaining a dedicated fan base. The recording exemplifies both their artistic resilience and commitment to live performance during this exciting period of their career.

  • Interpol, the band known for their post-punk revival sound, released their self-titled fifth studio album in 2010, which serves as the background for ... Read Full Description >

    Interpol, the band known for their post-punk revival sound, released their self-titled fifth studio album in 2010, which serves as the background for a significant phase in their career marked by a renewed artistic direction after a brief hiatus. Prior to the self-titled album, the band had seen considerable success with "Our Love to Admire" (2007), which showcased their evolving sound and lyricism. The period around their live performances during this time was crucial as they began to reclaim their momentum and engage with fans following their 2006 breakup. Interestingly, while Jho Low's news is unrelated to the band, the mention of INTERPOL in the context of the video serves as a reminder of the band's name and the international reach they have cultivated through their music, paralleling how the entity of INTERPOL operates globally. These aspects highlight both the band's relevance in music and the diverse contexts in which the name 'Interpol' can emerge.

  • Before the live recording "Interpol - Untitled Live" captured at La Route Du Rock, Interpol had released their third studio album, "Our Love to Admire... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording "Interpol - Untitled Live" captured at La Route Du Rock, Interpol had released their third studio album, "Our Love to Admire," in 2007. This album marked a significant period in their career as it was their first release under a major label, Capitol Records. The band, known for their post-punk revival sound, had established a dedicated fan base with their earlier works, particularly "Turn on the Bright Lights" and "Antics." By the time of this performance, Interpol was navigating a transitional phase, balancing their established style with the expectations that came with major-label backing. Notably, the live performance showcases their atmospheric sound and the intricate guitar work that is characteristic of their music, emphasizing the emotional depth they are known for. The setting at La Route Du Rock also highlights their ability to connect with audiences in intimate settings, maintaining their reputation as a compelling live act.

Live Performance of 'Slow Hands' by Interpol

Date Unknown | Video Length: 2:59
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  • Interpol, an influential post-punk revival band, reached a significant point in their career around the time of the live recording titled "Interpol - ... Read Full Description >

    Interpol, an influential post-punk revival band, reached a significant point in their career around the time of the live recording titled "Interpol - Slow Hands Live." This performance showcases their distinctive sound, characterized by moody melodies and intricate guitar work. The band released their self-titled album, "Interpol," in 2010, which followed their earlier successes, including the critically acclaimed "Antics" and "Turn On the Bright Lights." The live performance reflects their ability to recreate the atmospheric essence of their studio recordings on stage, illustrating their tight musical cohesion. An interesting aspect of this period is how the band maintained their dedicated fanbase while also navigating the challenges of the 2010s music landscape, with their enduring appeal showcased in live settings like this one.