In July 2005, when Placebo performed "The Bitter End" at Live 8 in Paris, the band was riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "Sleepi... Read Full Description >
In July 2005, when Placebo performed "The Bitter End" at Live 8 in Paris, the band was riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "Sleeping with Ghosts," which was released in 2003. This period marked a significant moment in Placebo's career, as they gained international recognition and a dedicated fanbase. Their distinct sound, characterized by Brian Molko's unique vocals and a blend of alternative rock and glam influences, resonated with audiences worldwide. The Live 8 performance was particularly noteworthy as it took place during an event aimed at raising awareness and funds for poverty alleviation, reaching an audience of approximately 2 billion people. Additionally, the band's iconic track "The Bitter End" was emblematic of their burgeoning success and their ability to connect with global social issues, further solidifying their status in the music industry during this pivotal time in their career.