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Kasabian

Live Performances by Kasabian

Kasabian - Club Foot Live Performance from Brixton Academy

Brixton Academy
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 4:42
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    In January 2005, when Kasabian performed "Club Foot" live at Brixton Academy, they were riding high on the success of their self-titled debut album, which had been released in September 2004. This album garnered significant acclaim and helped establish the band as a prominent force in the Britpop and alternative rock scenes. "Club Foot," one of their standout tracks, showcased their innovative sound that blended rock with electronic influences. The Brixton Academy show exemplified their energetic live performances, which became a hallmark of their appeal. The band's connection to the football culture, particularly through songs like "Club Foot," also resonated with fans, making them a fixture in the music scene during the mid-2000s. This performance marked a pivotal moment in their early career, setting the stage for their future projects and solidifying their reputation as exhilarating live performers.

Kasabian - BBC Electric Proms Full Concert featuring Shoot The Runner and more

Roundhouse
London, England

October 28, 2006 | Video Length: 52:43
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    In October 2006, the British rock band Kasabian was on the rise following the release of their second studio album, "Empire," which had debuted earlier that year. The live recording of their performance at the BBC Electric Proms, held at the prestigious Roundhouse in London, showcased the band's growing popularity and solidified their reputation as a formidable live act. "Empire" featured hit singles such as "Club Foot" and "Empire," both of which were likely included in the setlist for this exhilarating concert. The band's energetic performance style and the venue's intimate atmosphere allowed for a memorable experience that resonated with fans, further establishing Kasabian as a leading force in the Britpop revival of the mid-2000s. This period marked a significant phase in their career, characterized by critical acclaim and an expanding fan base.

Kasabian - Glastonbury 2007 Full Concert featuring hits like 'Club Foot'

Worthy Farm
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 22, 2007 | Video Length: 55:14
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  • In the summer of 2007, Kasabian was at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their second studio album, "Empire," which came out in S... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2007, Kasabian was at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their second studio album, "Empire," which came out in September 2006. The album had solidified their status in the British rock scene, featuring hits like "Shoot the Runner" and the iconic title track. The Glastonbury performance on June 22, 2007, showcased the band's growing popularity and energetic live presence, which resonated well with festival audiences. Notably, their performance included a mix of songs from both their debut and "Empire," illustrating their rapid evolution as a band. Additionally, "Empire" received positive critical acclaim and contributed to their image as leaders of the UK's music revival at that time, gaining them a dedicated fan base and setting the stage for their future success.

Kasabian - Fire Performance at Glastonbury Festival Concert

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2009 | Video Length: 4:04
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  • In June 2009, Kasabian was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," which had been released just a ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2009, Kasabian was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," which had been released just a month earlier. This album showcased the band's evolution in sound, incorporating a mix of rock, electronica, and psychedelic elements. The performance of "Fire" at Glastonbury Festival is notable as it highlights the band's electrifying presence and growing popularity at the time. "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum" would go on to receive critical acclaim, further establishing Kasabian as a leading force in the British rock scene. Additionally, the band was known for their energetic live performances, and the Glastonbury set exemplified this, making it a memorable part of their career trajectory.

  • In July 2009, during the Gräfenhainichen performance at Melt Festival, Kasabian was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "West Ryd... Read Full Description >

    In July 2009, during the Gräfenhainichen performance at Melt Festival, Kasabian was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," which had been released just a few months earlier in June of the same year. This album marked a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing a more experimental sound compared to their earlier work while still retaining the band's distinctive blend of rock and electronic influences. The album received critical acclaim and solidified their status as one of the leading British rock bands of the era. Notably, the performance at Melt Festival highlighted the band's dynamic stage presence and ability to connect with audiences, further cementing their reputation as an electrifying live act. The event was part of a series of high-profile festival appearances that summer, showcasing their growing popularity in the European music scene.

Kasabian Live @ Bus Palladium - Full Concert Performance in Paris

Bus Palladium
Paris, France

October 20, 2011 | Video Length: 36:20
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    On October 20, 2011, Kasabian performed a vibrant live show at the Bus Palladium in Paris, marking a significant moment in their career shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Velociraptor!" which came out a few weeks earlier, on September 16, 2011. This album continued the band's ascent in the Brit rock scene, showcasing their signature blend of electronic rock and glam influences. The setlist for the performance prominently featured tracks from this album, including "Days Are Forgotten" and "Re-Wired," alongside hits from their earlier works, reflecting their established catalog and evolution as artists. Notably, Kasabian's energetic stage presence and ability to engage the crowd were evident during this performance, reinforcing their reputation as a leading live act in the UK music scene. The choice of venue, a smaller and more intimate space, also allowed for a unique connection with the audience, contrasting with larger arenas where they often performed.

Kasabian - LSF Live Performance at O2 London Concert

O2 London
London, United Kingdom

December 15, 2011 | Video Length: 6:31
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  • On December 15, 2011, Kasabian performed live at the O2 in London, a significant venue for the band showcasing their status in the UK rock scene. This... Read Full Description >

    On December 15, 2011, Kasabian performed live at the O2 in London, a significant venue for the band showcasing their status in the UK rock scene. This performance was part of their tour promoting the album "Velociraptor!", which was released just a few months prior, in September 2011. "Velociraptor!" was received positively, noted for its innovative sound that continued to build on the band's energetic style. At this point in their career, Kasabian had already established a reputation for powerful live performances, and their dynamic stage presence was a hallmark of their identity. The performance of "LSF" at the O2, a fan favorite, further solidified their connection with audiences during this peak period in their journey, reinforcing their legacy in contemporary rock music. The recorded live show was later included in the "Kasabian Live!" DVD, an invitation for fans to relive the exhilarating experience.

Kasabian - Fire Live Performance at The O2, London

The O2
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 8:03
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  • In January 2012, when Kasabian performed "Fire" live at The O2 in London, they were riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, "Velocira... Read Full Description >

    In January 2012, when Kasabian performed "Fire" live at The O2 in London, they were riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, "Velociraptor!" which was released in September 2011. This album showcased the band's evolution, embracing a more experimental sound while maintaining their signature rock essence. The performance at The O2 represented an important moment for Kasabian, as they had solidified their status as a leading British rock band, known for their energetic live shows. Interestingly, "Fire" became one of their standout tracks and was not only a fan favorite but also a staple in their concert setlists, highlighting their dynamic stage presence. This live recording underscores the band's ability to connect with an audience, further propelling their reputation in the UK music scene.

Kasabian - Live Performance of 'Switchblade Smiles' at The O2, London

The O2
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 5:58
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  • In January 2012, during the live recording of "Switchblade Smiles" at The O2 in London, Kasabian was promoting their fourth studio album, "Velocirapto... Read Full Description >

    In January 2012, during the live recording of "Switchblade Smiles" at The O2 in London, Kasabian was promoting their fourth studio album, "Velociraptor!" Released in September 2011, this album marked a significant period in the band’s evolution, featuring a more experimental sound compared to their earlier works. The live performance captured the group's energetic stage presence, which had become a hallmark of their reputation. Interestingly, "Switchblade Smiles" was one of the standout tracks from "Velociraptor!", showcasing their ability to blend rock and electronic elements seamlessly. This era highlighted their increasing prominence in the British rock scene, as they were also known for their dynamic live shows, further solidified by this performance at one of London's premier venues.

Kasabian Live at T in the Park: Performing 'Where Did All the Love Go?'

T in the Park
Strathallan, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 7, 2012 | Video Length: 5:17
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    In July 2012, when Kasabian performed "Where Did All the Love Go?" at T in the Park, the band was promoting their fourth studio album, "Velociraptor!" which was released just a week later on September 16, 2011. This live recording reflects the band's energy and stage presence, hallmarks of their performances that have earned them a reputation as one of the UK's leading rock bands. Their prior album, "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," released in 2009, had already established their distinctive sound and garnered critical acclaim. The T in the Park festival is known for its vibrant atmosphere, and Kasabian’s performance there illustrates their ability to engage huge crowds, solidifying their position in the British rock scene. The specific track performed exemplifies the band’s eclectic style and lyrical depth, themes that resonate well throughout their catalog.

Kasabian Live Performance of 'Shoot the Runner' in Leicester

Leicester

November 30, 2013 | Video Length: 4:24
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  • In the live recording of "Shoot the Runner" from November 30, 2013, which took place in Leicester, Kasabian was celebrating a significant chapter in t... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Shoot the Runner" from November 30, 2013, which took place in Leicester, Kasabian was celebrating a significant chapter in their career. The band had just released their fifth studio album, "48:13," earlier that year, which marked their continued evolution as a prominent force in the British rock scene. "Shoot the Runner" is a track from their third studio album, "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," showcasing their ability to integrate various musical styles, including electronic elements and traditional rock. The performance in their hometown of Leicester also underscores the band's local roots and connection to their fanbase. Notably, Kasabian has been known for their energetic live shows, and this recording exemplifies their dynamic stage presence, which has contributed to their reputation as one of the leading live acts in the UK.

Kasabian - Live Performance of 'Empire' in Leicester

Leicester

November 30, 2013 | Video Length: 4:27
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  • In November 2013, Kasabian performed "Empire" live in Leicester, an event that highlighted their status as one of the UK's premier rock bands. This pe... Read Full Description >

    In November 2013, Kasabian performed "Empire" live in Leicester, an event that highlighted their status as one of the UK's premier rock bands. This performance came shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "48:13," which was launched in June 2014, demonstrating their commitment to pushing musical boundaries. The band's English rock sound, known for its energetic performances, found its roots in the late 2000s with earlier hits, and "Empire" itself was released as part of their second album in 2006. Interestingly, Leicester holds significant importance for Kasabian, as it is their hometown, adding a personal touch to this live recording. The band's ability to energize audiences, combined with their unique sound that blends rock and electronic elements, has made them a staple of British rock culture. This live performance not only underscores their musical journey but also their continued relevance in a dynamic industry.

Kasabian Performs 'Fast Fuse' Live in Leicester

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 4:14
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  • In January 2014, when the live recording of "Fast Fuse" was made in Leicester, Kasabian was enjoying the success of their fourth studio album, "48:13,... Read Full Description >

    In January 2014, when the live recording of "Fast Fuse" was made in Leicester, Kasabian was enjoying the success of their fourth studio album, "48:13," which had been released in May 2014. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their evolution into a more electronic sound while still retaining their rock roots. "48:13" received critical acclaim and was notable for its production quality and bold experimentation, further solidifying Kasabian's status in the UK rock scene. The performance in Leicester adds a layer of significance, as it reflects the band's connection to their hometown, and it showcases their energetic live performance style. During this period, they were also recognized for their dynamic presence in the live music arena, which resonated well with fans and critics alike.

Kasabian - Stevie (Live Performance in Leicester)

Leicester, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 5:05
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  • In January 2014, Kasabian was actively promoting their latest studio album, "48:13," which was released in June 2014. This live recording of "stevie" ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2014, Kasabian was actively promoting their latest studio album, "48:13," which was released in June 2014. This live recording of "stevie" showcases their energetic performance style and illustrates their evolution as a band that fuses rock with electronic elements. The performance took place in Leicester, the band's hometown, highlighting their connection to the city and their roots. Though the album "48:13" was still being finalized at that time, it went on to become a commercial success, further solidifying Kasabian's status in the British rock scene. An interesting fact surrounding this period is how the band often incorporated a mix of new material and fan favorites in their live sets, creating a diverse concert atmosphere that catered to long-time fans while introducing their innovative sound to new audiences.

Kasabian - Vlad the Impaler Live Performance in Leicester

Leicester, UK, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 5:29
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  • In the live recording of "Vlad the Impaler" from January 1, 2014, Kasabian was experiencing significant momentum in their career, following the releas... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Vlad the Impaler" from January 1, 2014, Kasabian was experiencing significant momentum in their career, following the release of their fourth studio album, "48:13," which came out in June 2014. This album marked a pivotal point for the band as it showcased their evolution into a more electronic sound, integrating elements of rock, dance, and psychedelia. The performance captured in this video reflects the band's energetic stage presence and solidifies their status as a leading act in the British rock scene. Notably, "Vlad the Impaler" is one of their standout tracks from the previous album, "West Rider Pauper Lunatic Asylum" (2009), further illustrating their enduring appeal and ability to connect with audiences. The Leicester show in particular highlights the band's roots, as some members hailed from the area, making this performance especially meaningful for both the band and local fans.

Kasabian Live Performance of 'Re-Wired' in Leicester

Leicester, UK, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 5:16
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  • In January 2014, Kasabian performed "Re-Wired" live in their hometown of Leicester, coinciding with their fourth studio album, "48:13," released later... Read Full Description >

    In January 2014, Kasabian performed "Re-Wired" live in their hometown of Leicester, coinciding with their fourth studio album, "48:13," released later that year. This period marked a significant moment in their career as they enjoyed a strong reputation from previous successful albums like "Velociraptor!" (2011) and had established themselves as a prominent band in the British rock scene. Notably, the song "Re-Wired" encapsulates their blend of rock and electronic influences, further solidifying their innovative sound. The live performance not only showcased their energetic stage presence but also reflected their deep connection with the local audience in Leicester, where they first gained popularity. Following "48:13," their subsequent tour efforts helped reinforce their status and fanbase in the UK and beyond.

Kasabian - Live Performance of 'Days Are Forgotten' in Leicester

Leicester, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 4:31
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  • In January 2014, when Kasabian performed "Days Are Forgotten" live in Leicester, they were at a significant point in their career, following the relea... Read Full Description >

    In January 2014, when Kasabian performed "Days Are Forgotten" live in Leicester, they were at a significant point in their career, following the release of their album "48:13" in May 2014. This performance showcased their continued evolution and solidified their position as a prominent force in the British rock scene. The band had previously enjoyed commercial success with albums like "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum" and "Velociraptor!", but "48:13" marked a new direction, incorporating more electronic elements into their sound. Notably, Leicester, the band's hometown, added an extra layer of significance to the live recording—a celebration of their roots. "Days Are Forgotten," being one of the standout tracks from "Velociraptor!", reflects their signature style, blending anthemic rock with infectious energy, which resonates strongly with their fans during live shows.

Kasabian - Live Performance of 'Fire' in Leicester

Leicester, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 4:51
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  • In January 2014, when the live recording of "Fire" took place in Leicester, Kasabian was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career following the r... Read Full Description >

    In January 2014, when the live recording of "Fire" took place in Leicester, Kasabian was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their album "48:13" in June 2014. This marked their fifth studio album and showcased a more eclectic sound, blending various genres and experimental styles. "Fire," which first appeared on their previous album "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum" (2009), became one of their most recognizable tracks and served as a testament to their energetic live performances. Notably, the Leicester show was significant as it took place in the band's hometown, adding a layer of local pride to the performance. Kasabian's ability to create a thrilling atmosphere in their live shows has consistently garnered them acclaim, and this recording exemplifies their dynamic presence on stage.

Kasabian Live Performance of L.S.F. in Leicester

Leicester, UK, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 6:49
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  • In January 2014, when the live recording of "L.S.F." took place in Leicester, Kasabian was enjoying a significant phase in their career. Their most re... Read Full Description >

    In January 2014, when the live recording of "L.S.F." took place in Leicester, Kasabian was enjoying a significant phase in their career. Their most recent album at that time was "48:13," which was released in June 2014, just a few months after the recording. This album marked a return to form for the band, featuring a more eclectic sound and solidifying their status in the British rock scene. The choice to perform "L.S.F."—one of their iconic tracks from the debut album—highlights their commitment to celebrating their roots while also hinting at their evolving musical style. The Leicester performance is particularly notable as it represents a homecoming for the band, further connecting them with their local fanbase. Kasabian had established a reputation for their electrifying live shows, making this recording a testament to their enduring appeal and commitment to live performance.

Kasabian Live Performance of 'Underdog' in Leicester

Leicester, United Kingdom

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • In January 2014, when Kasabian performed "Underdog" live in Leicester, they were riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, "48:13," whi... Read Full Description >

    In January 2014, when Kasabian performed "Underdog" live in Leicester, they were riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, "48:13," which was released in May 2014. This album showcased a bold and eclectic sound, pushing the boundaries of their earlier work. Notably, "Underdog" had already been a significant track from their 2006 album "Empire," and at this live event, it symbolized the band's evolution and ability to engage audiences with high-energy performances. The Leicester concert was particularly special as it was held in their hometown, allowing for a local celebration of their music career. The band's dynamic stage presence and the infectious energy of the crowd highlighted their status as one of the leading rock acts in the UK at the time, setting the stage for further success in the years to come.

  • In June 2014, Kasabian performed live at the Summer Solstice festival, showcasing their track "stevie." At this time, the band was promoting their fif... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, Kasabian performed live at the Summer Solstice festival, showcasing their track "stevie." At this time, the band was promoting their fifth studio album, "48:13," which had been released just a month prior, in May 2014. This album marked a significant phase in their career, featuring a more polished sound and experimentation with different musical styles compared to their earlier works. "48:13" received critical acclaim and was pivotal in solidifying their status within the rock music landscape. The performance of "stevie," a fan favorite, highlights Kasabian's vibrant stage presence and their ability to engage with audiences, traits that have been a hallmark of their live shows. Notably, the band has headlined major festivals and built a reputation for electrifying performances, further enriched by their experience at events like this one.

Kasabian - Vlad the Impaler featuring Noel Fielding at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 6:06
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  • In June 2014, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Kasabian showcased their track "Vlad the Impaler," which features British comedian... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Kasabian showcased their track "Vlad the Impaler," which features British comedian Noel Fielding. This live recording comes shortly after the release of their album "48:13," which was launched in May 2014. The album marked a notable phase in Kasabian's career, as it debuted at number one in the UK charts and demonstrated a shift towards a more electronic and experimental sound compared to their earlier rock-centric work. The band’s high-energy performance at Glastonbury, a pivotal festival in their history, further solidified their status as leading figures in the UK rock scene. Notably, their collaboration with Fielding added an element of playful eccentricity to the performance, aligning well with their reputation for creative and engaging live shows.

Kasabian Live Performance of 'Fire' at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 4:15
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  • In June 2014, during their high-profile performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Kasabian was riding the momentum from their latest album, "48:13," wh... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, during their high-profile performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Kasabian was riding the momentum from their latest album, "48:13," which had been released just weeks prior on May 1, 2014. This album marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, as it showcased their evolution toward a more experimental sound while retaining their signature rock ethos. The live recording of "Fire" during this festival not only highlighted their energetic stage presence but also celebrated the band's successful return to the limelight after a three-year hiatus since their previous album, "Velociraptor!" (2011). Notably, the performance was particularly memorable, as Kasabian had headlined the festival on the Pyramid Stage, reinforcing their status as one of the UK's leading rock bands. Their ability to captivate such a large audience with compelling live renditions of their music is a testament to their prowess as live performers.

Kasabian Performance of 'Eez-Eh' at Glastonbury Festival 2014

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 4:06
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  • In June 2014, during their performance of "Eez-Eh" at the Glastonbury Festival, Kasabian was riding high on the success of their album "48:13," which ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, during their performance of "Eez-Eh" at the Glastonbury Festival, Kasabian was riding high on the success of their album "48:13," which was released just weeks prior on May 5, 2014. This album, their fifth studio effort, marked a significant point in their career as it solidified their stature within the British rock landscape, generating considerable anticipation and acclaim. Notably, "48:13" debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing the band's enduring popularity and their ability to evolve with changing musical trends. The Glastonbury performance cemented their role as one of the standout acts of the festival that year, further enhancing their reputation for electrifying live shows, characterized by high-energy stage presence and engaging crowd interactions. This was a pivotal moment, illustrating their ascent in the music scene and solidifying their place as festival favorites.

Kasabian Performance of L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever) at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 9:39
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  • By June 28, 2014, when Kasabian performed "L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" at the Glastonbury Festival, the band had recently released their fifth studio... Read Full Description >

    By June 28, 2014, when Kasabian performed "L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" at the Glastonbury Festival, the band had recently released their fifth studio album, *48:13*, just a few weeks earlier on June 9, 2014. This album showcased a more experimental sound and featured a blend of rock and electronic influences, marking a notable evolution in their style. The performance at Glastonbury was significant, reflecting the band's established status in the UK music scene and their ability to captivate large festival audiences. Kasabian's set included a mix of older hits and tracks from their new album, illustrating their career trajectory from their breakthrough with the debut self-titled album in 2004 to their role as headliners at iconic festivals like Glastonbury. The band's dynamic presence and connection with the crowd during this performance underscored their reputation as a live act and their impact on contemporary rock music.

Kasabian Live at Glastonbury Festival 2014 - Full Concert

Pyramid Stage
Pilton, England, UK

June 29, 2014 | Video Length: 1:35:42
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  • In June 2014, when Kasabian performed at Glastonbury Festival, the band was promoting their album "48:13," which was released just a month prior, in M... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, when Kasabian performed at Glastonbury Festival, the band was promoting their album "48:13," which was released just a month prior, in May 2014. This album marked a significant moment in their career as it debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and showcased their evolving sound with a blend of rock and electronic influences. The live performance at the Pyramid Stage was notable, as it highlighted their energetic stage presence and established them as key players in the British rock scene. Additionally, their set included hit singles like "Eez-eh" and "Stevie," emphasizing their ability to captivate large audiences. This performance contributed to the band's legacy, solidifying their reputation as a must-see live act at one of the world's most renowned music festivals.

Kasabian - Full Concert at T In The Park Performing Multiple Hits

Strathallan Castle
Auchterarder, Scotland

July 10, 2015 | Video Length: 1:41:40
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  • In 2015, around the time of their live performance at T in the Park, Kasabian had recently released their album "48:13" in May of that year. This albu... Read Full Description >

    In 2015, around the time of their live performance at T in the Park, Kasabian had recently released their album "48:13" in May of that year. This album represented a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing a blend of rock and electronic influences that signified their evolution as artists. Notably, "48:13" debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, solidifying their status in the music scene. The band, known for their energetic live performances, played a set that emphasized tracks from this album, which included hits like "Eez-eh." Their appearance at T in the Park, a major UK festival, further highlighted their popularity and ability to engage large crowds, reinforcing their reputation as one of the leading bands in the British rock genre at the time. This performance at Strathallan Castle was a significant moment in their ongoing journey, showcasing their ability to deliver an electrifying live experience.

  • In 2017, Kasabian was actively promoting their album "For Crying Out Loud," which was released the same year in April. This album marked a significant... Read Full Description >

    In 2017, Kasabian was actively promoting their album "For Crying Out Loud," which was released the same year in April. This album marked a significant moment in their career, featuring a blend of their signature rock sound and some elements of pop and electronic music, showcasing their evolution over time. The Reading Festival performance in January 2017 took place shortly before the album's release, suggesting that the band was likely previewing new material at this event, contributing to their reputation for electrifying live shows. Notably, Kasabian has a strong festival presence and began to gain critical acclaim for their performances, especially highlighted by their appearance at major events like Reading and Leeds. This concert would have therefore been an essential part of their promotional efforts for "For Crying Out Loud," continuing the band's legacy in the UK rock scene.

Kasabian - Fire (Live) featuring Peter Crouch at Isle of Wight Festival

Isle of Wight Festival
Seaview, England, United Kingdom

June 16, 2022 | Video Length: 5:26
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  • In June 2022, during their performance of "Fire" at the Isle of Wight Festival, Kasabian was in a transitional phase following the release of their al... Read Full Description >

    In June 2022, during their performance of "Fire" at the Isle of Wight Festival, Kasabian was in a transitional phase following the release of their album *For Crying Out Loud* in 2017. Notably, this live recording took place just prior to the release of their new album, *The Alchemist's Euphoria*, which was announced and became available for pre-order around this time. This marked a significant moment in the band's career as it was their first album since the departure of longtime frontman Tom Meighan, with Sergio Pizzorno stepping into a more prominent vocal role. The collaboration with Peter Crouch, a former footballer, added a unique twist to the festival performance, highlighting Kasabian's blend of rock and pop culture. The live rendition of "Fire," a staple in their catalog, underscores their enduring appeal and the excitement surrounding their new musical direction.

  • In January 2023, Kasabian performed at TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, marking a significant moment in their career as they showcased their evolving sound... Read Full Description >

    In January 2023, Kasabian performed at TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, marking a significant moment in their career as they showcased their evolving sound and stage presence. This performance followed the release of their album "Closure," which came out in 2022, offering a fresh start for the band after a lineup change that saw guitarist Serge Pizzorno take on a more prominent role as the sole frontman. The live set includes fan favorites such as "Club Foot," "Underdog," and "You're in Love with a Psycho," highlighting the band's ability to blend their classic hits with newer material. The concert is reflective of their journey as they sought to reconnect with audiences and reinforce their status in the UK rock scene, emphasizing a mix of nostalgia and modernity that resonates with long-time fans and newcomers alike.

Kasabian - Coming Back To Me Good Live Performance on The Jonathan Ross Show

The Jonathan Ross Show
UK

January 1, 2024 | Video Length: 2:58
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  • In the performance of "Coming Back To Me Good" on "The Jonathan Ross Show" recorded on January 1, 2024, Kasabian showcased their evolving sound follow... Read Full Description >

    In the performance of "Coming Back To Me Good" on "The Jonathan Ross Show" recorded on January 1, 2024, Kasabian showcased their evolving sound following their latest studio album release, which is anticipated to be "Alchemist's Euphoria." This marks an exciting phase in their career, as the band has transitioned to a new musical direction while maintaining their rock roots. Ahead of this live performance, Kasabian gained a reputation for high-energy shows, blending various genres with their distinctive style. The band, originally formed in 1997, found significant commercial success with previous albums, including their self-titled debut and "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum." Their appearances, such as this live performance, often reinforce their position within the UK rock scene as they continue to draw both established fans and new audiences with their dynamic presence and evolving discography. The live recording also highlights their commitment to engaging with fans through televis

Kasabian Performs 'Fire' Live at Glastonbury Festival 2024

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 30, 2024 | Video Length: 5:18
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  • As of their performance of "Fire" at Glastonbury in 2024, Kasabian had recently released their latest album, which showcases a matured sound and demon... Read Full Description >

    As of their performance of "Fire" at Glastonbury in 2024, Kasabian had recently released their latest album, which showcases a matured sound and demonstrates their evolution as a band. Prior to this live recording, they experienced a resurgence in their career, particularly following lineup changes and a renewed focus on their musical direction. The festival performance highlights their ability to captivate large crowds, a hallmark of their reputation since their early days, and showcases their energetic stage presence. Notably, "Fire" is a significant track from their 2009 album, "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," which solidified their status as rock icons in the UK. Their appearance at Glastonbury, a landmark festival, illustrates their ongoing relevance in contemporary music and their adaptability amidst the changing landscape of the industry. With their blend of rock, electronic elements, and anthemic choruses, they continue to resonate with audiences old and new.

Kasabian - Club Foot Live Performance at O2 London

O2 London
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:41
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  • The live recording titled "Kasabian TRNSMT Full Set" captures the band during a pivotal moment in their career, performing songs from their fifth stud... Read Full Description >

    The live recording titled "Kasabian TRNSMT Full Set" captures the band during a pivotal moment in their career, performing songs from their fifth studio album, *For Crying Out Loud*, released in 2017. This album features a vibrant mix of rock and electronic influences, showcasing the band's evolution while maintaining their signature sound. By the time of this performance—presumably around 2018—the band was celebrating over a decade of success, marked by several chart-topping albums and dynamic live shows. Notably, *For Crying Out Loud* debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, further solidifying their status in the rock scene. This performance also reflects the band's commitment to engaging live experiences, with an energetic setlist featuring fan favorites like "Underdog" and "Empire," highlighting their ability to connect with audiences through powerful stage presence and well-crafted music.

Kasabian - Live Performance of 'Club Foot' from Leicester

Leicester, England, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:44
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  • The live performance of "Club Foot" by Kasabian in Leicester captures a pivotal moment in the band’s career shortly after the release of their criti... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Club Foot" by Kasabian in Leicester captures a pivotal moment in the band’s career shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Empire" in 2006. This album followed their debut self-titled album and established Kasabian as a prominent force in the British rock scene. At the time of this performance, the band was riding high on the success of "Empire," which showcased their signature blend of rock and electronic influences. An interesting fact about Kasabian is their strong connection to Leicester, where they formed and continue to draw inspiration, making this live recording particularly special as it showcases their home crowd. This energetic rendition of "Club Foot," a song that became synonymous with their identity, reflects both the band's raw live energy and their growing influence in the music industry during this era.

  • At the time of the live performance of "Coming Back To Me Good" on The Jonathan Ross Show, Kasabian was gearing up for the release of their album "Hap... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live performance of "Coming Back To Me Good" on The Jonathan Ross Show, Kasabian was gearing up for the release of their album "Happenings," which was set to drop on July 5. This recording marked a significant moment in their career, as "Happenings" represented a new chapter following their previous album "For Crying Out Loud," released in 2017. The band's progression in sound and style can often be tracked through their live performances, and this particular show highlighted their ability to engage with audiences through vibrant and energetic live renditions. The performance emphasized their ongoing evolution, merging elements of rock with experimental influences, as they moved into this anticipated new phase of their musical journey.

  • The live recording of "Where Did All the Love Go" by Kasabian, featured in the "Le Live" series, took place during a pivotal moment in the band's care... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Where Did All the Love Go" by Kasabian, featured in the "Le Live" series, took place during a pivotal moment in the band's career. The song is from their third studio album, *West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum*, released in June 2009. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a blend of rock with experimental and electronic influences. The band's performance in this live recording exemplifies their energetic stage presence and the popularity they had garnered after the success of their earlier albums. By the time of this performance, they were firmly established as a leading force in the British rock scene. The track itself, with its catchy hooks and relatable themes, became a fan favorite and highlights their ability to connect with audiences through both studio and live performances.

Kasabian Performs L.S.F. Live at the Dave Letterman Show

Dave Letterman Show

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:25
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  • In the performance of "L.S.F." on "The Late Show with David Letterman," Kasabian was promoting their self-titled debut album which was released in 200... Read Full Description >

    In the performance of "L.S.F." on "The Late Show with David Letterman," Kasabian was promoting their self-titled debut album which was released in 2004. The band was gaining significant traction in the UK music scene, noted for their blend of rock and electronic elements. This appearance marked a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing their energetic style and establishing their international presence. Interestingly, "L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" became one of their signature tracks, often recognized for its anthemic quality and resonance with crowds during live performances. The Letterman show provided a platform that further propelled their visibility in the American market, coinciding with a period of keen interest in British rock bands during the early 2000s.

Kasabian Performs 'Fire' Live at Royal Albert Hall in Support of Teenage Cancer Trust

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 6:09
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  • In the live performance of "Fire" at the Royal Albert Hall, Kasabian showcased their energetic presence during a period of significant acclaim. This c... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "Fire" at the Royal Albert Hall, Kasabian showcased their energetic presence during a period of significant acclaim. This concert took place in 2010, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," which debuted that same year. This album included hit singles like "Fire," highlighting the band's fusion of rock and electronic elements, solidifying their place in the Britrock scene. The performance was part of the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series, emphasizing the band's commitment to charitable causes, which has been a recurring theme in their career. Kasabian has often been praised for their electrifying live shows, and the Royal Albert Hall venue added an iconic backdrop to this performance, reinforcing their status as one of the leading bands in the UK music landscape at the time.

  • In the live recording of "Underdog," Kasabian was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their self-titled debut album in 2004. The ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Underdog," Kasabian was at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their self-titled debut album in 2004. The album was met with significant acclaim, establishing them as a formidable force in the Britpop scene. "Underdog," which became one of their standout tracks, exemplified their unique blend of rock and electronic influences. Notably, the emergence of their energetic live performances, coupled with this album, helped foster a dedicated fanbase, allowing them to gain substantial traction during their early years. Additionally, the band's dynamic stage presence is often highlighted as a key component of their identity, further enhancing the appeal of tracks like "Underdog" during live shows. As they cultivated their signature sound, Kasabian forged a reputation for high-energy performances that would continue to attract audiences worldwide.

Kasabian Performs ALYGATYR on Later with Jools Holland

Later with Jools Holland
United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:20
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  • Prior to their performance of "ALYGATYR" on "Later with Jools Holland," Kasabian had just released their fifth studio album, *48:13*, in June 2014. Th... Read Full Description >

    Prior to their performance of "ALYGATYR" on "Later with Jools Holland," Kasabian had just released their fifth studio album, *48:13*, in June 2014. This album marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing a more experimental sound while continuing to incorporate their signature rock elements. *48:13* received positive reviews and reflected a mature evolution in their songwriting, underlined by the band’s willingness to explore a diverse range of influences. In terms of notable facts, Kasabian, known for their energetic live performances, often used television appearances like this one to further solidify their presence in the UK rock scene. The performance on the show likely sought to highlight their latest material and engage with both new and long-time fans, reinforcing their status as one of the leading bands in their genre during that period.

Kasabian Performs 'Goodbye Kiss' at BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge

BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge
United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:11
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  • Kasabian performed "Goodbye Kiss" in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge as part of their promotional activities for their album "Velociraptor!" which was rel... Read Full Description >

    Kasabian performed "Goodbye Kiss" in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge as part of their promotional activities for their album "Velociraptor!" which was released in September 2011. This live recording showcases the band's signature blend of rock and electronic influences, demonstrating their evolving sound during this period. "Velociraptor!" was well-received, further solidifying Kasabian's reputation as a leading force in the British rock scene. An interesting fact about this performance is that "Goodbye Kiss" highlights the band's lyrical introspection and musical depth, marking a departure from their earlier, more anthemic hits. The Live Lounge setting offered a more stripped-back, intimate version of their sound, which fans appreciated as it allowed for a different interpretation of their work. The performance at such a prominent venue also underscored their prominence and mainstream appeal at the time.