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Kaiser Chiefs

Live Performances by Kaiser Chiefs in 2014

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 Lowla... Read Full Description >

    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 - 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 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 - 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.