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Kaiser Chiefs

Live Performances by Kaiser Chiefs

Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict A Riot Live Performance on Jools Holland

Jools Holland
London, United Kingdom

May 27, 2005 | Video Length: 3:52
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Kaiser Chiefs - Full Concert Live at Glastonbury featuring 'I Predict A Riot'

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 25, 2005 | Video Length: 38:57
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  • In June 2005, when the Kaiser Chiefs performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, they were on the cusp of significant recognition following the releas... Read Full Description >

    In June 2005, when the Kaiser Chiefs performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, they were on the cusp of significant recognition following the release of their debut album, *Employment*, which came out earlier that year. The album featured hit singles like "I Predict A Riot," which was included in the Glastonbury setlist and played a crucial role in catapulting the band into mainstream success. This performance is particularly noteworthy as it captured the excitement surrounding a group that was starting to gain traction in the UK rock scene. Their energetic stage presence and the crowd's enthusiastic response during this performance highlighted the band's rising popularity and the impact of *Employment* in shaping their career trajectory. Additionally, the performance marked a defining moment, as it occurred shortly after their initial momentum had built up, further establishing them as a leading band in the indie rock genre.

Kaiser Chiefs Perform 'I Predict A Riot' Live at Live 8 Concert in Philadelphia

Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA, United States

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 3:53
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  • In July 2005, when the Kaiser Chiefs performed at the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia, they were on the cusp of significant recognition in the music in... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, when the Kaiser Chiefs performed at the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia, they were on the cusp of significant recognition in the music industry. The band's debut album, **Employment**, was released in March 2005, just a few months prior to their Live 8 performance. This album propelled them into the mainstream, featuring hit singles like "I Predict a Riot," which they famously performed at the event. Their participation in Live 8—a massive global initiative aimed at raising awareness of poverty—showcased their rapid ascent in the music scene and exposed them to a worldwide audience. The performance also highlighted their energetic and engaging live presence, which became a hallmark of their career and contributed to their growing fanbase. The exposure from such a high-profile event helped solidify their status as one of the leading bands in the UK rock scene during the mid-2000s.

Kaiser Chiefs - Every Day I Love You Less And Less Live at Live 8

Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA, United States

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 3:35
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  • In July 2005, when Kaiser Chiefs performed "Every Day I Love You Less And Less" at Live 8 in Philadelphia, they were experiencing a significant peak i... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, when Kaiser Chiefs performed "Every Day I Love You Less And Less" at Live 8 in Philadelphia, they were experiencing a significant peak in their career. The band had released their debut album, "Employment," just a few months earlier, in March 2005. This album gained wide acclaim, producing hit singles like "I Predict a Riot" and "Oh My God," which contributed to their rising popularity in the UK and beyond. The performance at Live 8, an event watched by an astonishing global audience, showcased their energetic style and further solidified their presence in the rock scene. Notably, the event was not only a musical milestone for the band but also part of a larger movement to raise awareness and funds to combat global poverty, giving added significance to their participation in this historic concert.

Kaiser Chiefs - Oh My God Live Performance at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 23, 2007 | Video Length: 6:48
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  • In June 2007, Kaiser Chiefs were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Employment," which had been released in March 2005. The album recei... Read Full Description >

    In June 2007, Kaiser Chiefs were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Employment," which had been released in March 2005. The album received critical acclaim and commercial success, producing hits like "I Predict a Riot" and "Oh My God," the latter of which they performed live at the Glastonbury Festival that summer. This performance marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing their energetic stage presence and solidifying their status in the indie rock scene. Notably, "Employment" received numerous accolades and propelled the band into mainstream popularity, leading to multiple nominations at prestigious award shows. By the time of their Glastonbury performance, Kaiser Chiefs had established a loyal fan base and were known for their engaging live shows, which became a hallmark of their musical identity.

Kaiser Chiefs - Live Performance of 'Ruby' at Glastonbury Festival 2007

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 23, 2007 | Video Length: 3:10
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  • In June 2007, during the Glastonbury Festival performance, Kaiser Chiefs were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Employment," which was... Read Full Description >

    In June 2007, during the Glastonbury Festival performance, Kaiser Chiefs were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Employment," which was released in 2005. This album had propelled them to fame, featuring hit singles such as "I Predict a Riot" and "Oh My God." By the time of their live recording of "Ruby" at Glastonbury, the band was also promoting their second studio album, "Yours Truly, Angry Mob," which came out in February 2007. This album showcased their continued evolution in sound and commercial success, with "Ruby" becoming one of their most recognized tracks. The Glastonbury 2007 performance is noteworthy not only for its high energy but also for its role in solidifying the band’s status in the UK rock scene, as they were known for their engaging live shows, often characterized by a passionate connection with the audience.

Kaiser Chiefs: Live at Elland Road - Full Concert Performance

Elland Road
Leeds, UK, United Kingdom

May 24, 2008 | Video Length: 1:2:54
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  • On May 24, 2008, Kaiser Chiefs performed live at Elland Road in Leeds, a significant venue for the band as it is located in their hometown. At this po... Read Full Description >

    On May 24, 2008, Kaiser Chiefs performed live at Elland Road in Leeds, a significant venue for the band as it is located in their hometown. At this point in their career, they were riding high on the success of their second studio album, "Yours Truly, Angry Mob," which was released in February 2007. This album included hit singles such as "Ruby," "Never Miss a Beat," and "I Predict a Riot," contributing to the band's rise in popularity. The concert captured the energetic atmosphere and the band's connection with their local audience. Interestingly, this recording was part of a period where Kaiser Chiefs were solidifying their reputation as a leading British rock band, following the acclaim received from their debut album, "Employment." This live performance likely showcased a blend of their early hits along with new material, illustrating their development as musicians and entertainers.

Kaiser Chiefs - Live at Reading Festival 2009 - Full Concert

Reading Festival
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 29, 2009 | Video Length: 45:03
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  • In August 2009, when Kaiser Chiefs performed live at the Reading Festival, they were riding the wave of success from their third studio album, "Off wi... Read Full Description >

    In August 2009, when Kaiser Chiefs performed live at the Reading Festival, they were riding the wave of success from their third studio album, "Off with Their Heads," released in October 2008. This album showcased the band's continued evolution in sound, featuring hits like "Never Miss a Beat" and "Ruby," which had solidified their presence in the indie rock scene. The Reading Festival performance marked a significant moment, as it came during a pivotal period when the band was gaining a loyal fanbase, following the commercial success of their earlier albums. Notably, the Kaiser Chiefs were known for their energetic live shows, and their Reading Festival set likely reflected this vibrancy, making it a memorable experience for attendees. The band’s ability to engage the audience has been a defining trait of their performances, contributing to their reputation as a staple of the live music circuit in the UK.

  • In 2011, Kaiser Chiefs were in a notable phase of their career following the release of their third studio album, "Vigilante" (2011), which came out s... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, Kaiser Chiefs were in a notable phase of their career following the release of their third studio album, "Vigilante" (2011), which came out shortly after their performance at the Fuji Rock Festival. This festival appearance was significant as it underscored their growing international appeal, particularly in Japan—a market that they had been cultivating since their rise to fame in the mid-2000s. Notably, during this set, they performed some of their most famous tracks, including "Ruby," which had gained massive popularity, and "I Predict a Riot," a staple in their live shows. The performance at such a prestigious festival highlighted their energetic live presence and solidified their reputation as one of the leading acts in the UK rock scene at the time. Their ability to engage the audience, paired with their catchy anthems, played a critical role in maintaining their momentum in the evolving music industry.

Kaiser Chiefs Full Concert at Pinkpop - Performance Highlights

Pinkpop
Landgraaf, NL, Netherlands

June 4, 2011 | Video Length: 59:35
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  • In June 2011, during their performance at the Pinkpop Festival, Kaiser Chiefs were in the midst of promoting their fourth studio album, "The Future Is... Read Full Description >

    In June 2011, during their performance at the Pinkpop Festival, Kaiser Chiefs were in the midst of promoting their fourth studio album, "The Future Is Medieval," which had been released just a week earlier on June 3, 2011. This album marked a significant moment for the band as it introduced a unique release strategy; fans could customize their own version of the album by selecting from various tracks. This innovative approach highlighted their willingness to experiment and adapt to changing market dynamics. Notably, the band's lively and energetic performance at the festival showcased their reputation for engaging live shows, a hallmark of their career since their breakthrough with "Employment" in 2005. By 2011, Kaiser Chiefs had built a dedicated fan base and continued to solidify their place in the rock music scene with their dynamic stage presence.

Kaiser Chiefs - The Angry Mob | Live Performance at 9:30 Club, Washington DC

9:30 Club
Washington, DC, United States

March 9, 2012 | Video Length: 6:01
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  • In 2012, during the live recording of "The Angry Mob" at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., Kaiser Chiefs were actively promoting their fourth studio ... Read Full Description >

    In 2012, during the live recording of "The Angry Mob" at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., Kaiser Chiefs were actively promoting their fourth studio album, *The Future Is Medieval*, which had been released in June 2011. This album marked a notable departure for the band, as it allowed fans to select the tracks for their own version of the album, showcasing a shift toward more interactive music distribution. At this point in their career, Kaiser Chiefs were working to maintain their momentum following the commercial success of their earlier albums, particularly *Employment* and *Yours Truly, Angry Mob*, which had solidified their reputation in the British rock scene. The live performance environment highlighted the band's energetic style and connection with their audience, further enhancing their appeal as a live act during this critical phase of their evolution.

Kaiser Chiefs Live Performance of 'Love's Not A Competition' at 9:30 Club, Washington DC | Moshcam

9:30 Club
Washington, DC, United States

March 9, 2012 | Video Length: 4:27
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  • On March 9, 2012, at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., Kaiser Chiefs performed "Love's Not A Competition (But I'm Winning)," showcasing their energet... Read Full Description >

    On March 9, 2012, at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., Kaiser Chiefs performed "Love's Not A Competition (But I'm Winning)," showcasing their energetic style and crowd engagement. This live recording came shortly after the release of their album "The Future Is Medieval," which was launched in 2011. Notably, "The Future Is Medieval" allowed fans to curate their own versions of the album, a novel approach reflecting the band's willingness to innovate in their music distribution. At this point in their career, the Kaiser Chiefs were navigating the changing landscape of the music industry and were well-known for their anthemic sound, having previously achieved mainstream success with hits like "I Predict a Riot." The performance captures the band's high-energy presence, which has remained a hallmark of their live shows, further solidifying their reputation as a leading act in the British rock scene.

Kaiser Chiefs - Live at Reading Festival 2012 | Full Concert

Reading Festival
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 25, 2012 | Video Length: 17:47
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  • In August 2012, during the band's performance at the Reading Festival, Kaiser Chiefs were at a significant point in their career, having released thei... Read Full Description >

    In August 2012, during the band's performance at the Reading Festival, Kaiser Chiefs were at a significant point in their career, having released their fourth studio album, "The Future Is Medieval," in June 2011. This album marked a notable shift, as it allowed fans to create their own tracklist, reflecting the band's innovative approach to music distribution. By the time of the Reading performance, the band was actively promoting this work while still performing hits from their earlier albums, such as "Employment," which included popular tracks like "I Predict a Riot" and "Ruby." Their energetic and engaging live performances had solidified their reputation on the festival circuit, making the Reading Festival performance a key highlight in their career during this period. Interesting to note is that the setlist featured a mix of new material and classic anthems, showcasing their evolution while still tapping into their initial success.

  • In April 2013, during the Lollapalooza Chile festival, Kaiser Chiefs were in a transitional phase of their career, having recently released their four... Read Full Description >

    In April 2013, during the Lollapalooza Chile festival, Kaiser Chiefs were in a transitional phase of their career, having recently released their fourth studio album, "Education, Education, Education & War," just two days prior to the concert. This album marked a return to form for the band, receiving positive reviews and characterized by its anthemic sound and socially aware lyrics. Concert attendees experienced a mix of newer songs such as "The Angry Mob" and "Coming Home," alongside fan favorites from their earlier works. The band's performance showcased their energetic style and solidified their reputation as a compelling live act. Additionally, the 2013 festival appearance was significant as it came at a time when the band was revitalizing their image after earlier lineup changes and a brief hiatus, demonstrating their resilience and commitment to engaging with fans through live music events.

Kaiser Chiefs - Coming Home Live Performance at Lowlands 2014

Lowlands
Biddinghuizen, FL, Netherlands

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 5:48
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    In January 2014, shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Education, Education, Education & War," Kaiser Chiefs performed at the Lowlands festival in the Netherlands. This album, which debuted in April 2014, marked a significant point in their career as it showcased a return to form following a period of lineup changes and creative challenges. The track "Coming Home," featured in the live recording, embodies the band's energetic style and lyrical themes of resilience and nostalgia. Notably, the performance at Lowlands highlighted the band’s ability to engage festival crowds, cementing their reputation as a compelling live act. With hits from their earlier albums still resonating with fans, their set list during this period often included a mix of familiar anthems alongside new material, reflecting both their evolution and enduring appeal in the music scene.

Kaiser Chiefs Full Concert at Glastonbury Festival - Including 'I Predict a Riot'

Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm
Pilton, UK, United Kingdom

June 27, 2014 | Video Length: 58:49
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  • On June 27, 2014, Kaiser Chiefs performed at the Glastonbury Festival, marking a significant moment in their career. At that time, they had recently r... Read Full Description >

    On June 27, 2014, Kaiser Chiefs performed at the Glastonbury Festival, marking a significant moment in their career. At that time, they had recently released their fourth studio album, "Education, Education, Education & War," in April 2014. This album was well-received and signified a comeback for the band, as it was their first release since 2012's "Souvenir," which had not achieved the same level of commercial success. During their Glastonbury set, the band played popular tracks such as "Never Miss a Beat" and "Coming Home," showcasing their energetic style and engaging performance presence. Notably, the Chiefs were known for their unique blend of indie rock and post-punk revival sounds, which helped them gain a significant following since their debut in the early 2000s. This performance further solidified their position in the UK music scene following their earlier successes.

Kaiser Chiefs - Live Performance of 'I Predict A Riot' at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 27, 2014 | Video Length: 3:58
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  • In June 2014, the Kaiser Chiefs performed their iconic song "I Predict A Riot" at the Glastonbury Festival, a significant event in their career follow... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, the Kaiser Chiefs performed their iconic song "I Predict A Riot" at the Glastonbury Festival, a significant event in their career following the release of their fourth studio album, "Education, Education, Education & War," which came out earlier that year in March. This album marked a return to form for the band after a brief hiatus, showcasing a more mature sound while still retaining their energetic pop-rock roots. By the time of the Glastonbury performance, the Kaiser Chiefs were re-establishing themselves in the music scene, having faced lineup changes and critical ups and downs. Their energetic performance at such a prestigious festival underscored their resilience and ability to connect with audiences, as they had previously achieved massive success with hits like "I Predict A Riot," solidifying their reputation in the UK rock landscape.

Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby Live Performance at T in the Park Concert

T in the Park
Strathallan, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 12, 2014 | Video Length: 3:37
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  • In July 2014, when Kaiser Chiefs performed "Ruby" live at T in the Park, they were promoting their album "Education, Education, Education & War," whic... Read Full Description >

    In July 2014, when Kaiser Chiefs performed "Ruby" live at T in the Park, they were promoting their album "Education, Education, Education & War," which had been released in March of that year. The album marked a notable return for the band, as it was their first studio release in four years, following their 2011 album "The Future Is Medieval." "Ruby," one of their most popular tracks, originally appeared on their debut album "Employment," released in 2005. The T in the Park performance showcased the band’s strong stage presence and ability to engage a festival crowd, as they were known for their energetic live shows. This performance was part of their significant comeback after a hiatus, indicating a revitalized phase in their career, resonating well with both long-time fans and new audiences. Additionally, the band's distinctive sound and irrepressible energy made them a staple of the UK rock scene, evident in their success at major festivals like T in the Park.

Kaiser Chiefs - Coming Home Live at Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

July 19, 2014 | Video Length: 3:37
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Kaiser Chiefs - Full Concert at Lowlands Festival: Featuring 'Ruby' and More

Lowlands festival
Biddinghuizen, FL, Netherlands

August 16, 2014 | Video Length: 53:52
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  • In August 2014, during their performance at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, Kaiser Chiefs were promoting their album "Education, Education, ... Read Full Description >

    In August 2014, during their performance at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, Kaiser Chiefs were promoting their album "Education, Education, Education & War," which had been released earlier that same year in March. The album marked a significant moment in their career, as it was their first release after a brief hiatus and a lineup change, with new guitarist Stuart Zender joining the band. Notably, this live recording showcases a mix of energy and engagement that the band is known for, featuring hits such as "Ruby" and "I Predict a Riot," which highlight their continued appeal in the UK rock scene. The festival setting allowed them to connect with a diverse audience, reinforcing their status as an enduring force in live performances. The culmination of their earlier successes and the excitement surrounding new material made this appearance particularly memorable for both the band and fans alike.

Kaiser Chiefs Perform 'Angry Mob' at Lowlands Concert

Lowlands
Biddinghuizen, FL, Netherlands

August 17, 2014 | Video Length: 6:24
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  • In August 2014, during their performance at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, Kaiser Chiefs were actively promoting their fourth studio album,... Read Full Description >

    In August 2014, during their performance at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands, Kaiser Chiefs were actively promoting their fourth studio album, "Education, Education, Education & Education," which was released earlier that year. This album marked a return for the band after a two-year hiatus and showcased a shift in their sound, incorporating more diverse musical influences. The live recording of "Angry Mob" captures the band during a vibrant moment in their career, as they connected with fans through their energetic live performances. Notably, "Angry Mob" was one of their earlier hits, originally featured on their 2007 debut album, "Employment." The combination of playing established fan favorites and new material reflects their strategy to maintain engagement while evolving their musical identity. The performance at Lowlands highlights their ability to energize large crowds, solidifying their position in the British rock scene.

Kaiser Chiefs - Full Concert at Sziget Festival 2016 in Budapest

Sziget Festival
Budapest, Hungary

August 15, 2016 | Video Length: 1:13:06
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  • In August 2016, during the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary, Kaiser Chiefs delivered a dynamic live performance. This recording took place shortly... Read Full Description >

    In August 2016, during the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary, Kaiser Chiefs delivered a dynamic live performance. This recording took place shortly after the release of their album "Stay Together," which came out in October 2016. This was a notable period for the band as they were aiming to refresh their sound and engage with a new audience, following a brief hiatus and lineup changes. The album marked a return to the music scene with a more experimental approach, showcasing their continued evolution since their early days. Interestingly, the Kaiser Chiefs are known for their vibrant live shows, and festivals like Sziget provide a perfect platform for them to connect with a diverse crowd. Their performance at this festival highlighted their ability to energize audiences and solidify their status within the UK rock scene, particularly as they moved into a new phase in their career.

Kaiser Chiefs - Never Miss A Beat Live Performance in London

London, United Kingdom

November 30, 2016 | Video Length: 4:40
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Kaiser Chiefs - The Angry Mob Live Performance in London

London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2017 | Video Length: 5:40
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Kaiser Chiefs - Full Concert at Pinkpop 2017

Pinkpop
Landgraaf, Netherlands

June 3, 2017 | Video Length: 58:00
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  • In June 2017, during their performance at Pinkpop Festival, Kaiser Chiefs were in the aftermath of releasing their album "Stay Together," which came o... Read Full Description >

    In June 2017, during their performance at Pinkpop Festival, Kaiser Chiefs were in the aftermath of releasing their album "Stay Together," which came out in October 2016. This album marked a significant continuation of their sound, featuring a more polished production style. By the time of the live recording, the band had solidified its status in the British rock scene, known for their high-energy performances and catchy anthems. An interesting fact about Kaiser Chiefs is that they experienced a resurgence in popularity after their initial breakthrough in the mid-2000s, and their set at Pinkpop highlighted their evolving music while still embracing the elements that won them fans, such as engaging stage presence and crowd interaction. The live recording captures this vibrant phase, showcasing both old hits and newer tracks, affirming their commitment to connect with fans across different stages of their career.

Kaiser Chiefs - Full Concert at VESTROCK 2019

VESTROCK
Hulst, Netherlands

May 31, 2019 | Video Length: 1:15:08
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  • In 2019, during their performance at VESTROCK in the Netherlands, the Kaiser Chiefs were actively promoting their album "Duck," which was released on ... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, during their performance at VESTROCK in the Netherlands, the Kaiser Chiefs were actively promoting their album "Duck," which was released on July 26, 2019. This marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, as it was their first album in four years, following "Stay Together" from 2016. The live concert in Hulst showcased their ability to engage a crowd with their anthemic tunes, a hallmark of their style since breaking onto the scene in the mid-2000s. Notably, the Kaiser Chiefs have a reputation for high-energy performances and strong fan connection, both of which were evident at this festival. This particular show also reflected the band's resilience and adaptability in the evolving music landscape, demonstrating their continued relevance and capacity to deliver compelling live experiences well into their career.

  • The live recording of "I Predict A Riot" at Elland Road in Leeds on June 8, 2019, comes at an interesting point in Kaiser Chiefs' career. By this time... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "I Predict A Riot" at Elland Road in Leeds on June 8, 2019, comes at an interesting point in Kaiser Chiefs' career. By this time, the band had already established themselves as a prominent force in the British rock scene following the success of their 2005 debut album, "Employment," and its subsequent albums, including "Yours Truly, Angry Mob" (2007). Prior to the 2019 performance, they released "Stay Together" in 2016, marking a notable moment as it showcased their continued evolution in sound. The gig at Elland Road, a significant venue for the band due to their connection to Leeds, was part of the Leeds United Centenary celebrations, reinforcing their ties to the local community and their roots. The performance also served to highlight ongoing fan enthusiasm for the band and its classic hits, demonstrating the enduring appeal of their early work.

Kaiser Chiefs Live Performance of 'Oh My God' at Elland Road Concert

Elland Road
Leeds, NY, United Kingdom

June 8, 2019 | Video Length: 6:59
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  • The live recording of "Oh My God" performed at Elland Road on June 8, 2019, captures Kaiser Chiefs during a notable phase in their career, significant... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Oh My God" performed at Elland Road on June 8, 2019, captures Kaiser Chiefs during a notable phase in their career, significantly marked by their strong connection to their home city of Leeds. Before this performance, the band released their album "Stay Together" in 2016, which showcased their continued evolution in sound. The live event was part of Leeds United's Centenary program, highlighting the band's deep-rooted ties with the local community and soccer culture. Furthermore, soon after this performance, in 2020, Kaiser Chiefs began working on new material, maintaining their relevance in the ever-changing music landscape. Their energetic performances and enthusiastic fanbase remain staples of their live shows, underscoring their long-standing status in British rock music.

  • In June 2019, Kaiser Chiefs performed a live rendition of their hit "Ruby" at Elland Road, coinciding with the venue's centenary celebrations. This co... Read Full Description >

    In June 2019, Kaiser Chiefs performed a live rendition of their hit "Ruby" at Elland Road, coinciding with the venue's centenary celebrations. This concert marked a significant milestone for the band, as it took place in their hometown of Leeds, where they have a deep-rooted connection. Prior to this live event, the group released their album "Stay Together" in October 2016, which showcased their continued evolution in sound following earlier success. The concert also underscored their ability to draw significant crowds, reflective of their sustained popularity since their breakthrough album, "Employment" (2005). Furthermore, their connection to Leeds United, where lead singer Ricky Wilson is a notable fan, adds an extra layer of local pride to this performance, celebrating both the band's legacy and the city's vibrant musical culture.

KAISER CHIEFS - Full Concert at The O2, London

The O2
London, United Kingdom

May 11, 2022 | Video Length: 1:21:16
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Kaiser Chiefs Perform 'Everything is Average Nowadays' Live at Elland Road

Elland Road
Leeds, England, United Kingdom

November 30, 2022 | Video Length: 2:46
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  • Kaiser Chiefs performed "Everything is Average Nowadays" during a live recording at Elland Road in Leeds on November 30, 2022. At this point in their ... Read Full Description >

    Kaiser Chiefs performed "Everything is Average Nowadays" during a live recording at Elland Road in Leeds on November 30, 2022. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their album "Emerald Valley" in 2022, marking a continuation of their musical evolution since their early 2000s debut. This performance is notable as it showcases the band's strong connection to their hometown, Leeds, particularly given that Elland Road is the home stadium of Leeds United, a club that has been central to the band's identity. Furthermore, the timing of this live recording coincides with a revitalization phase for the Kaiser Chiefs, following years of fluctuating popularity, making this performance an important moment in their ongoing legacy in the British rock scene.


Kaiser Chiefs - Full Concert at The Civic Hall, Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton

April 17, 2024 | Video Length: 36:28
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  • On April 17, 2024, Kaiser Chiefs performed live at The Civic Hall in Wolverhampton as part of their Easy Eight Tour. This performance followed the rel... Read Full Description >

    On April 17, 2024, Kaiser Chiefs performed live at The Civic Hall in Wolverhampton as part of their Easy Eight Tour. This performance followed the release of their album "Temporary" in 2023, which marked their return to a more guitar-driven sound reminiscent of their earlier work. During this live recording, lead vocalist Ricky Wilson faced vocal challenges but showed resilience by continuing with the performance, a testament to the band's dedication to their fans. Interestingly, the tour also celebrated the band's long-standing presence in the music industry, which began with their debut album "Employment" in 2005 that garnered critical acclaim and commercial success. The Easy Eight Tour likely showcased not only their newer material but also highlights from their extensive catalog, reinforcing their status as a significant act in the UK music scene.

  • The live performance titled "Kaiser Chiefs - Golden Oldies," recorded exclusively for Vevo, showcases the band's connection to their earlier hits, par... Read Full Description >

    The live performance titled "Kaiser Chiefs - Golden Oldies," recorded exclusively for Vevo, showcases the band's connection to their earlier hits, particularly drawing from their debut album, "Employment," released in 2005. By the time of this recording, Kaiser Chiefs had established themselves as significant figures in the Britpop genre, with a series of successful albums and singles. An interesting aspect of their career during this period was the resurgence of interest in their early material, demonstrating their lasting impact on the music scene. The band's energetic live performances are a hallmark of their stage presence, and the "Golden Oldies" set likely taps into their rich catalog, reminding fans of their anthemic style. This performance aligns with the tradition of artists celebrating their roots while engaging with both new and longtime fans.

Kaiser Chiefs Perform 'Ruby' Live on Chris Evans Breakfast Show

United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 2:54
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  • Before the live recording of "Ruby," which occurred during a promotional appearance tied to their latest album, "Easy Eighth Album," Kaiser Chiefs had... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording of "Ruby," which occurred during a promotional appearance tied to their latest album, "Easy Eighth Album," Kaiser Chiefs had already established themselves as a prominent band in the UK rock scene. "Ruby," released in 2007 as part of their album "Yours Truly, Angry Mob," marked a significant career milestone, being their first UK number one single. The live performance on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show highlights the band’s enduring popularity and their ability to resonate with audiences over the years. By the time of this performance, Kaiser Chiefs had experienced various shifts in their music style, yet they maintained their energetic rock essence, which was evident in their live renditions. This performance serves not only as a nostalgic reminder of their earlier success but also as a showcase of their continued relevance in the music industry, marking a successful return to the spotlight with the new album.

Kaiser Chiefs - Everyday I Love You Less And Less Live Performance in Leeds

Leeds, UK, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:11
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  • Kaiser Chiefs were enjoying significant success around the time of the live recording of "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" in Leeds, highlighting th... Read Full Description >

    Kaiser Chiefs were enjoying significant success around the time of the live recording of "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" in Leeds, highlighting their energetic performance style. This specific performance took place amidst the promotional activities for their second studio album, "Employment," which was released in 2005. The album had propelled them into the mainstream, featuring hit singles that defined their sound and helped them develop a loyal fanbase. Notably, their debut album garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, achieving multi-platinum status. The Leeds concert reflects their connection to their roots, as the band hails from the nearby city of Leeds, which added a sense of homecoming to their performance. Their spirited live shows are marked by audience interaction and a high-energy atmosphere, solidifying Kaiser Chiefs' reputation as one of the prominent bands of the mid-2000s British rock revival.

  • Kaiser Chiefs delivered their live performance of "Ruby" during a pivotal moment in their career. Released as part of their 2005 debut album, "Employm... Read Full Description >

    Kaiser Chiefs delivered their live performance of "Ruby" during a pivotal moment in their career. Released as part of their 2005 debut album, "Employment," "Ruby" quickly became one of their signature songs and was a significant part of their early identity. By the time of this live recording, which likely occurred around 2007, the band was enjoying a period of considerable commercial success, having solidified their presence in the British rock scene with multiple chart-topping hits. "Ruby" itself was particularly notable for its catchy chorus and energetic performance style, emblematic of the band's ability to blend rock with anthemic pop sensibilities. The live rendition demonstrates the vibrant atmosphere of their shows, which helped build a loyal fanbase and established them as a major act in the indie rock circuit. Furthermore, the band's distinct stage presence and the song's enduring popularity highlight their impact and influence during this phase of their career.

  • During the performance of "I Predict A Riot" on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show, Kaiser Chiefs were experiencing a notable phase in their career as the... Read Full Description >

    During the performance of "I Predict A Riot" on the Chris Evans Breakfast Show, Kaiser Chiefs were experiencing a notable phase in their career as they promoted their latest album, "Easy Eighth Album." This album marked their return to the charts, showcasing their resilience and continued evolution as a band. Prior to this, their career had already been significantly defined by hits from earlier albums, such as "Employment" and "Yours Truly, Angry Mob." The live performance not only highlighted their classic sound but also demonstrated their ability to engage with contemporary audiences while celebrating their legacy. Frontman Ricky Wilson, alongside guitarist Andrew White, provided a lively rendition, underscoring their dynamic stage presence and connection with fans. This moment reflects the band's ongoing relevance in the UK's music landscape as they fuse nostalgia with new material.

  • The live recording of "You Want History" from Elland Road captures Kaiser Chiefs at a notable point in their career, coinciding with the release of th... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "You Want History" from Elland Road captures Kaiser Chiefs at a notable point in their career, coinciding with the release of their album "DUCK". This album, which features a blend of their signature indie rock sound, marked their return after a period of experimentation with different musical styles. Prior to "DUCK", the band experienced a decrease in commercial success, making their new release significant as it was intended to revitalize their presence in the music scene. The performance at Elland Road, a venue laden with personal significance as the home of Leeds United, showcases the band's strong connection to their roots and their loyal fanbase. Notably, during this era, Kaiser Chiefs were also celebrating their 20th anniversary, further enhancing the importance of this live recording as both a testament to their legacy and a pivot towards their future direction in music.