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Placebo

Live Performances by Placebo in 2014

Placebo - A Million Little Pieces Live Performance at RAK Studios

RAK Studios

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 4:39
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  • In 2014, Placebo performed "A Million Little Pieces" live at RAK Studios, a notable moment in their career following the release of their sixth studio... Read Full Description >

    In 2014, Placebo performed "A Million Little Pieces" live at RAK Studios, a notable moment in their career following the release of their sixth studio album, "Loud Like Love," which came out in September 2013. This performance highlighted the band's continued evolution, showcasing their signature sound while also embracing a more mature aesthetic. "Loud Like Love" was characterized by themes of love, loss, and introspection, aligning with the emotional depth of "A Million Little Pieces." This song, imbued with rich lyrical content and a haunting melody, reflects Placebo's trademark style of blending alternative rock with poignant storytelling. The recording in a studio environment also emphasizes the band's commitment to high-quality sound production, an aspect that has been central to their work throughout their career. Notably, this period also marked a resurgence in their global touring, highlighting their enduring impact on the alternative music scene.

Placebo - The Bitter End Live Performance at Sziget Festival 2014

Sziget Festival
Budapest, KY, Hungary

May 2, 2014 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • In May 2014, during their performance at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Placebo was riding the wave of their latest album, "Loud Like Love," release... Read Full Description >

    In May 2014, during their performance at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Placebo was riding the wave of their latest album, "Loud Like Love," released in September 2013. This album was notable as it marked a return to their more experimental roots after a period of relative commercial struggle. "The Bitter End," featured in the live recording, originally comes from their earlier album, "Sleeping With Ghosts," released in 2003, which includes themes of nostalgia and longing that resonate in their live performances. By 2014, Placebo had cultivated a loyal fanbase and were known for their theatrical live shows and magnetic stage presence. They celebrated their 20th anniversary as a band in 2014, emphasizing their enduring relevance in the alternative rock scene and solidifying their status as icons of the genre. Their performance at Sziget exemplified their ability to connect deeply with audiences, drawing on a rich catalog of emotionally resonant music.

Placebo Live @ Sziget Festival 2014 | Full Concert

Domeniul Stirbey
Buftea, Ilfov, Romania

August 10, 2014 | Video Length: 1:25:49
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  • In the summer of 2014, Placebo performed at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, showcasing a selection of tracks following the release of their album "Lo... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2014, Placebo performed at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, showcasing a selection of tracks following the release of their album "Loud Like Love," which debuted in 2013. This concert marked a significant phase in the band's career, as it highlighted their continued evolution in sound and engagement with a global audience. The setlist included popular tracks such as "Every You and Every Me," and new songs like "Loud Like Love" and "Too Many Friends," demonstrating their ability to blend classic fan favorites with more recent material. Notably, the performance at Sziget came during a period marked by the band's commitment to touring and connecting with fans, reinforcing their reputation as a dynamic live act. Furthermore, Placebo is recognized for their theatrical stage presence and eclectic style, which resonated well with the festival crowd.

Placebo Live Performance of 'The Bitter End' at Sziget Festival

Domeniul Stirbey
Buftea, Ilfov, Romania

August 10, 2014 | Video Length: 4:00
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  • In 2014, the year of the live recording at Sziget Festival in Budapest, Placebo was promoting their album "Loud Like Love," which had been released in... Read Full Description >

    In 2014, the year of the live recording at Sziget Festival in Budapest, Placebo was promoting their album "Loud Like Love," which had been released in September 2013. This album marked a return to form for the band, showcasing their signature sound with a blend of alternative rock and glam influences. The live performance of "The Bitter End" at Sziget demonstrates Placebo's enduring appeal and their ability to engage large crowds with anthemic choruses and dynamic stage presence. Interestingly, 2014 was also a year of significant touring for the band, reflecting their commitment to connecting with fans and revitalizing their career after a period of lineup changes and hiatuses. The inclusion of "The Bitter End," a fan-favorite from their 2003 album "Sleeping with Ghosts," highlights the band's ability to bridge their extensive discography while continuing to evolve their music.

Placebo - Running Up That Hill Cover Live at Sziget Festival, Budapest

Domeniul Stirbey
Buftea, Ilfov, Romania

August 10, 2014 | Video Length: 5:41
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  • In 2014, during their performance at the Sziget Festival, Placebo was riding high on the momentum of their album "Loud Like Love," which was released ... Read Full Description >

    In 2014, during their performance at the Sziget Festival, Placebo was riding high on the momentum of their album "Loud Like Love," which was released in 2013. This live recording showcases the band's unique take on Kate Bush’s classic "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)," highlighting their ability to reinterpret iconic tracks through their distinct sound. By this time, Placebo had solidified their status as a prominent alternative rock band, celebrated for their eclectic musical style and thought-provoking lyrics. The Sziget Festival is known for its diverse lineup, attracting a wide range of artists, which aligns with Placebo's adventurous musical ethos. Interestingly, the band's cover of this song pays homage to Bush's influence while also aligning with their own themes of longing and emotional complexity, which is prevalent in their original work.

Placebo Live Performance of 'Running Up That Hill' at Sziget Festival

Domeniul Stirbey
Buftea, Ilfov, Romania

August 10, 2014 | Video Length: 5:45
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  • In August 2014, during their performance at the Sziget Festival, Placebo was riding on the momentum of their sixth studio album, "Loud Like Love," whi... Read Full Description >

    In August 2014, during their performance at the Sziget Festival, Placebo was riding on the momentum of their sixth studio album, "Loud Like Love," which was released in September 2013. This album marked a return to a more cohesive sound for the band, characterized by an exploration of themes such as love and longing. Notably, "Running Up That Hill," a cover of Kate Bush's iconic track, has been a staple in their live repertoire, showcasing their knack for reinvention and emotional connection. By this time, Placebo had established a legacy that was characterized by their alternative rock style and a committed fan base. The 2014 Sziget performance illustrated their enduring appeal and ability to connect with crowds, all while being a significant part of a festival renowned for its diverse lineup, further elevating their status in the music scene.

Placebo Live Performance of 'Every You Every Me' at Sziget Festival

Sziget Festival
Budapest, Hungary

August 11, 2014 | Video Length: 4:21
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  • In August 2014, when Placebo performed "Every You and Every Me" at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, the band had recently released their album "Loud L... Read Full Description >

    In August 2014, when Placebo performed "Every You and Every Me" at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, the band had recently released their album "Loud Like Love" in September 2013. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their evolution in sound while still maintaining their signature alternative rock style. The live recording from Sziget captures the band at a vibrant moment, celebrating nearly two decades of music since their formation in 1994. Notably, Placebo's passionate performances have often drawn attention, and during this festival, they played to an enthusiastic crowd, highlighting their enduring popularity. The presence of the iconic track "Every You and Every Me" in their setlist reflects the band's ability to blend newer material with classic hits, ensuring a dynamic experience for both long-time fans and newer listeners alike.