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Snow Patrol

Live Performances by Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol - Spitting Games Live Performance at Somerset House, London

Somerset House
London, UK

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 4:03
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    In January 2004, when Snow Patrol recorded "Spitting Games" live at Somerset House in London, the band was in a pivotal phase of their career, having recently experienced a significant breakthrough in their popularity. Their third studio album, "Final Straw," released in 2003, brought them mainstream attention, featuring hit singles like "Run" and "Chasing Cars." This album laid the groundwork for their signature sound and established them as prominent figures in the alternative rock scene. During this live performance, the band showcased songs that resonated deeply with audiences, solidifying their connection with fans. An interesting fact about this period is that "Final Straw" not only received critical acclaim but also earned nominations for prestigious awards, further cementing their status in the music industry as they transitioned from an indie band to a mainstream sensation. The live nature of this recording reflects the energy and engagement they cultivated during this transfo

Snow Patrol - Run Live Performance at Somerset House, London

Somerset House
London, UK

June 1, 2004 | Video Length: 6:09
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    On June 1, 2004, Snow Patrol performed live at Somerset House in London, which was a pivotal moment in their career. This performance took place shortly before the release of their critically acclaimed album *Final Straw*, which subsequently propelled them into mainstream success. *Final Straw*, released in 2003, included hit singles like "Run", the very song they performed at Somerset House. The album solidified Snow Patrol's standing in the alternative rock genre, and "Run" became one of their signature songs. At the time of the live recording, the band was experiencing a surge in popularity, marked by extensive touring and increased media attention. Notably, "Run" was initially released in 2003 but gained new life through the band's live performances, further emphasizing their connection with audiences during this transformative period.

  • In July 2005, Snow Patrol performed at the Live 8 concert in London, where they delivered a powerful rendition of their hit single "Run." At this time... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, Snow Patrol performed at the Live 8 concert in London, where they delivered a powerful rendition of their hit single "Run." At this time, the band was riding the wave of significant recognition following the release of their third studio album, “Final Straw,” which had come out in 2003. This album played a crucial role in propelling the band to mainstream success, featuring popular tracks like “Chasing Cars” and “Run,” which became anthems of the era. Their participation in Live 8, an event aimed at raising awareness and funds to combat global poverty, not only underscored their growing prominence in the music scene but also aligned with the socially conscious ethos of the time. The performance is particularly notable as it helped introduce the band to an even larger audience, with the event being watched by around 2 billion people worldwide.

Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars Live at Abbey Road Studios

Abbey Road Studios
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 4:20
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  • In January 2006, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, a significant venue known for its rich musical history. A... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, a significant venue known for its rich musical history. At that time, the band had just released their fourth studio album, "Final Straw," in 2003, which included hits like "Run" and "Chocolate." This album had catapulted them to mainstream recognition and solidified their place in the alternative rock scene. The performance of "Chasing Cars" would soon become one of their most beloved tracks, featuring on their follow-up album, "Eyes Open," released later in May 2006. This live recording not only showcases their emotive sound but also highlights a pivotal era in their career as they transitioned from rising stars to established artists. Interestingly, "Chasing Cars" went on to achieve significant commercial success and is often regarded as one of the defining songs of the 2000s, underscoring the band's impactful presence in the music industry during this period.

Snow Patrol - Run (Live Performance at The Royal Opera House)

The Royal Opera House
London, United Kingdom

June 1, 2006 | Video Length: 5:55
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  • In June 2006, Snow Patrol performed "Run" live at The Royal Opera House in London, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance occurred ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2006, Snow Patrol performed "Run" live at The Royal Opera House in London, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Eyes Open," which came out in May 2006 and features some of their most recognizable hits. "Run" was originally released on their earlier album, "Final Straw" in 2003, but gained renewed popularity with the increased visibility from "Eyes Open." Notably, "Eyes Open" propelled Snow Patrol into mainstream success, reaching multi-platinum status in several countries and solidifying their place in the alternative rock genre. The Royal Opera House setting for the live performance underscored their growing prominence, showcasing their ability to fill prestigious venues with their emotive and anthemic sound.

  • In December 2006, Snow Patrol was riding the wave of success following their acclaimed album "Eyes Open," which was released earlier that year. This a... Read Full Description >

    In December 2006, Snow Patrol was riding the wave of success following their acclaimed album "Eyes Open," which was released earlier that year. This album featured the hit single "Chasing Cars," which catapulted them to mainstream popularity. The live performance of "Set the Fire to the Third Bar," featuring Martha Wainwright, showcased the band's signature blend of emotional depth and melodic instrumentation that resonated with their growing fanbase. By this time, their music had begun to achieve significant commercial success, and they were transitioning into a more prominent position on the global music scene. Moreover, the band was known for their engaging live performances, which were highlighted in this recording at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, symbolizing a pivotal moment in their career as they continued to solidify their legacy within the alternative rock genre.

Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars Live Performance at The Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House
London, ENG, United Kingdom

December 1, 2006 | Video Length: 4:27
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  • In December 2006, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at The Royal Opera House in London, a pivotal moment during their career. At this time, th... Read Full Description >

    In December 2006, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at The Royal Opera House in London, a pivotal moment during their career. At this time, the band was riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, "Eyes Open," released earlier that year. The album featured hit singles like "Chasing Cars," which would go on to become one of their signature songs. Notably, "Eyes Open" achieved critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying Snow Patrol's position in the alternative rock scene. This live recording captures the band's emotive performance style and showcases their connection with the audience, emphasizing the song's impactful lyrics. The performance at such a prestigious venue as the Royal Opera House exemplifies their rise in popularity, marking a significant evolution in their artistic journey.

  • In January 2007, when Snow Patrol performed "Open Your Eyes" live at Earth, they were riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed album, ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2007, when Snow Patrol performed "Open Your Eyes" live at Earth, they were riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed album, "Eyes Open," which had been released in May 2006. This album marked a significant peak in their career, propelled by hit singles like "Chasing Cars" and "Open Your Eyes." The popularity of "Eyes Open" helped solidify Snow Patrol's presence in the mainstream music scene, leading to extensive touring and a growing fan base. Interestingly, "Chasing Cars" became one of their most iconic tracks, often associated with emotional moments in television and film, further embedding the band in popular culture. The 2007 live performance illustrates the band's dynamic stage presence and captivates audiences, showcasing their evolution from indie roots to prominent alternative rock status.

Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars Live at V Festival

V Festival

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 4:25
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  • In 2009, Snow Patrol performed “Chasing Cars” at the V Festival, a notable event in their career. At that time, they were riding high on the succe... Read Full Description >

    In 2009, Snow Patrol performed “Chasing Cars” at the V Festival, a notable event in their career. At that time, they were riding high on the success of their 2006 album, "Eyes Open," which played a significant role in catapulting them to mainstream fame, thanks to tracks like “Chasing Cars” itself. By the time of the live recording, the band was in a transitional phase, as they were nearing the release of their fifth studio album, "A Hundred Million Suns," which would come out later that year. The performance at V Festival highlighted their established popularity, but it also showcased their eagerness to evolve their sound, as they were about to explore new musical directions with the forthcoming album. Interestingly, "Chasing Cars" has continued to be one of their signature songs, illustrating the lasting impact of that era in their career.

Snow Patrol - Run Live Performance at Oxegen Festival

Oxegen
Ireland

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 5:44
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  • In January 2009, during the live performance of "Run" at the Oxegen festival in Ireland, Snow Patrol was riding high on the success of their chart-top... Read Full Description >

    In January 2009, during the live performance of "Run" at the Oxegen festival in Ireland, Snow Patrol was riding high on the success of their chart-topping album, "Eyes Open," which was released in 2006. This album featured some of their most popular tracks, including "Chasing Cars," solidifying their status as a prominent alternative rock band. By this time, Snow Patrol had gained significant recognition, not just in the UK but also internationally, attributed largely to the emotional resonance of their music and their energetic live performances. The Oxegen festival appearance showcased their growing audience and established them as headline-worthy artists. Following this live performance, the band continued to evolve their sound, contributing to their later albums, but "Run," a fan favorite, remains a testament to their impact during this peak period in their career.

Snow Patrol - Open Your Eyes Performance at Pinkpop Festival

Pinkpop Festival
Landgraaf, NL, Netherlands

May 30, 2009 | Video Length: 6:11
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    In May 2009, during their performance at the Pinkpop Festival, Snow Patrol had recently released their album "A Hundred Million Suns" in October 2008. This album featured the hit single "Take Back the City," which had solidified their status in the alternative rock scene. By the time of the live recording of "Open Your Eyes," the band was enjoying significant commercial success, particularly in Europe, where they had garnered a dedicated fanbase with their anthemic sound. Interestingly, following this performance, Snow Patrol entered a period of relative quietness, ultimately taking a break before resuming their career with new material. The following studio album, "Fallen Empires," was not released until late 2011, marking a crucial transitional phase for the band as they prepared to evolve their sound and artistry.

Snow Patrol - Live Performance of 'Chasing Cars' at Oxegen Festival

Oxegen Festival
Stradbally, LA, Ireland

July 11, 2009 | Video Length: 4:25
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  • In July 2009, when Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the Oxegen Festival in Ireland, they were experiencing significant popularity followin... Read Full Description >

    In July 2009, when Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the Oxegen Festival in Ireland, they were experiencing significant popularity following the release of their album "A Hundred Million Suns," which came out in late 2008. This album marked a high point in their career, featuring hit singles like "Take Back the City." "Chasing Cars," originally from their 2006 album "Eyes Open," remained one of their most recognizable tracks and was a staple of their live performances. During this period, Snow Patrol had established a strong fan base and received critical acclaim, particularly for their emotive lyrics and anthemic melodies. The live performance at Oxegen was part of a larger tour that celebrated their success, underscoring their status as one of the prominent alternative rock bands of the time. The festival setting provided a vibrant backdrop that amplified the emotional resonance of the song, highlighting their connection with the audience.

Snow Patrol - Run Live Performance at V Festival

V Festival
Chelmsford, MA, United Kingdom

August 22, 2009 | Video Length: 5:53
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  • At the time of the live recording of "Run" at V Festival in 2009, Snow Patrol had recently released their album "A Hundred Million Suns" in 2008. This... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording of "Run" at V Festival in 2009, Snow Patrol had recently released their album "A Hundred Million Suns" in 2008. This album included hit singles like "Take Back the City" and "Crack the Shutters," further solidifying their presence in the alternative rock scene. The performance at V Festival marks a significant moment as it is one of the band's well-received live shows during the height of their popularity, showcasing their emotive sound that resonated with a large audience. This particular recording coincided with the anticipation of a new album, "The Forest Is The Path," scheduled for release just a few weeks later in September 2009. The continued success and live performances during this period highlight Snow Patrol's influence and connection with their fans, as they solidified their status in the music industry through both studio work and energetic live shows.

Snow Patrol Performs 'Wonderwall' and 'Champagne Supernova' at V Festival

Hylands Park
Chelmsford, MA, United States

August 23, 2009 | Video Length: 8:22
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    On August 23, 2009, Snow Patrol performed at the V Festival, a time that marked a significant moment in their career following the release of their album "A Hundred Million Suns" in 2008. This album featured hit singles like "Take Back the City," which helped solidify their presence in the alternative rock scene. By the time of the live recording, the band was riding high on the success of their previous work and was known for their powerful live performances. Notably, during this set, they included covers of Oasis's "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova," showcasing their ability to blend iconic tracks into their own repertoire, which endeared them to fans and highlighted their influence in the rock genre. This performance at the V Festival also exemplified their growing prominence in the music industry, as they continued to attract large audiences with their emotive sound and anthemic qualities.

Snow Patrol & Cheryl Cole Perform 'Set The Fire To The Third Bar' at BBC Studios

BBC Studios
London, ENG, United Kingdom

November 13, 2009 | Video Length: 3:56
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  • In November 2009, Snow Patrol performed "Set The Fire to the Third Bar" alongside Cheryl Cole for the BBC's Children In Need charity telethon. At this... Read Full Description >

    In November 2009, Snow Patrol performed "Set The Fire to the Third Bar" alongside Cheryl Cole for the BBC's Children In Need charity telethon. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their fifth studio album, "A Hundred Million Suns," in 2008, which had solidified their status in the alternative rock scene with hits like "Take Back the City." This live performance highlights Snow Patrol's collaborative spirit, as they often engaged in partnerships with various artists, including Cole, known for her success with Girls Aloud. Following this performance, the band continued to evolve their sound, with their next album, "Fallen Empires," released in 2011. The event not only showcased their popular song but also underscored their commitment to charitable causes, emphasizing the importance of music as a tool for social impact.

Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars Live at BBC Children In Need Rocks

BBC Studios
London, ENG, United Kingdom

November 14, 2009 | Video Length: 4:30
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  • In November 2009, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" at the BBC Studios for the Children In Need Rocks event. This live recording came shortly after... Read Full Description >

    In November 2009, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" at the BBC Studios for the Children In Need Rocks event. This live recording came shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, "A Hundred Million Suns," which debuted in 2008 and featured the hit single "Take Back the City." By this time, Snow Patrol was enjoying significant commercial success and critical acclaim, solidifying their place in the rock scene. Notably, "Chasing Cars" had previously gained immense popularity, becoming a staple of their live performances and reaching high positions in charts around the world. The performance for Children In Need not only showcased their ability to connect with the audience but also highlighted their commitment to charitable causes, reflecting the band’s broader influence beyond just their music. This event marked an important moment for the band, as they continued to build on their legacy in the UK music landscape.

Snow Patrol - Run Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

November 25, 2009 | Video Length: 5:32
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  • On November 25, 2009, Snow Patrol performed live at the Royal Albert Hall in London, showcasing their hit song "Run" during a unique reworked presenta... Read Full Description >

    On November 25, 2009, Snow Patrol performed live at the Royal Albert Hall in London, showcasing their hit song "Run" during a unique reworked presentation. This period in the band's career came shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, "A Hundred Million Suns," which debuted in 2008. The album received critical acclaim and commercial success, elevating the band's status in the alternative rock scene. Additionally, this live recording demonstrates the band's capacity to adapt and reinterpret their music in an intimate setting, highlighting their emotional depth and musicianship. Notably, the setting of the Royal Albert Hall, a prestigious venue, underscores the band's growing prominence and appeal during this time, as they engaged with their audience in a memorable performance that further solidified their legacy in music.

Snow Patrol: You Could Be Happy Live at the Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

November 25, 2009 | Video Length: 4:50
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  • On November 25, 2009, Snow Patrol performed "You Could Be Happy" live at the Royal Albert Hall, an event that showcased their evolution as a band duri... Read Full Description >

    On November 25, 2009, Snow Patrol performed "You Could Be Happy" live at the Royal Albert Hall, an event that showcased their evolution as a band during a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this performance, they had released their album "A Hundred Million Suns" in 2008, which included hits like "Take Back the City." The Royal Albert Hall concert was part of their efforts to connect with fans through stripped-back, acoustic versions of their songs, highlighting the band's versatility and emotional depth. During this period, Snow Patrol enjoyed significant popularity, particularly following their previous album, "Eyes Open," which garnered massive success and critical acclaim. The performance not only emphasized their ability to reimagine their music but also the enduring appeal of their heartfelt lyrics, making this live recording a significant representation of their artistic journey.

Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

November 25, 2009 | Video Length: 7:30
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  • On November 25, 2009, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the Royal Albert Hall during a pivotal moment in their career, shortly after the re... Read Full Description >

    On November 25, 2009, Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the Royal Albert Hall during a pivotal moment in their career, shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, *A Hundred Million Suns*, which came out in 2008. This album was significant as it marked their continued evolution into a more expansive sound, building on the success of their previous works. The live recording showcases the band's ability to connect emotionally with their audience, highlighted by the orchestral arrangement tailored for the Royal Albert Hall setting. This concert was part of a series of shows that underscored the band's popularity in the UK and their broader aspirations internationally. Notably, *Chasing Cars* had already become one of their signature songs, often resonating strongly with fans, and its performance here exemplifies the band's soaring anthemic style that had brought them widespread acclaim.

Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars Live at V Festival 2012 in Chelmsford

Hylands Park
Chelmsford, MA, United Kingdom

August 18, 2012 | Video Length: 4:17
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  • In August 2012, when Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the V Festival in Hylands Park, Chelmsford, they were riding the wave of their accla... Read Full Description >

    In August 2012, when Snow Patrol performed "Chasing Cars" live at the V Festival in Hylands Park, Chelmsford, they were riding the wave of their acclaimed fifth studio album, "Fallen Empires," which had been released in late 2011. "Chasing Cars," originally from their 2006 album "Eyes Open," is one of the band's most iconic tracks and continued to be a centerpiece of their live performances. The V Festival performance showcased their ability to connect deeply with audiences, evidenced by the emotional response elicited by their songs. By this time, Snow Patrol had established a significant presence in alternative rock, with a reputation for anthemic melodies and poignant lyrics, culminating in a notable festival appearance that underscored their status in the UK music scene after years of growth and success. The band continued to evolve their sound and maintain a loyal fan base well into their career following this performance.

  • In June 2018, when Snow Patrol performed live at Rock AM Ring, they were promoting their seventh studio album, "Wildness," which had been released jus... Read Full Description >

    In June 2018, when Snow Patrol performed live at Rock AM Ring, they were promoting their seventh studio album, "Wildness," which had been released just a month prior, on May 25, 2018. This album marked a significant return for the band, as it was their first full release in seven years since "Fallen Empires" in 2011. The performance featured several tracks from "Wildness," including the lead single "Don't Give In," showcasing the band's evolution while retaining their signature sound. Interestingly, Snow Patrol continued to draw on their earlier hits like "Run" and "Chocolate," which have become staples in their live performances. The live show highlighted their ability to engage with both newer and longtime fans, demonstrating the band’s lasting impact in the indie rock scene. Their performance at such a prominent festival emphasized their resilience and adaptability as a band, despite the lengthy hiatus between albums.

Snow Patrol Acoustic Concert at Grimeys - Full Concert (Includes Set The Fire To The Third Bar)

Grimeys
Nashville, TN, United States

October 7, 2018 | Video Length: 52:12
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  • In the live recording from October 7, 2018, at Grimey’s in Nashville, Snow Patrol was promoting their most recent album, "Wildness," which was relea... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from October 7, 2018, at Grimey’s in Nashville, Snow Patrol was promoting their most recent album, "Wildness," which was released earlier that year. "Wildness" marked a significant phase in the band's career, as it was their first studio album in seven years, following "Fallen Empires" in 2011. This period showcased a more personal and introspective approach to their songwriting. Interestingly, the acoustic concert features stripped-down versions of their well-known tracks, allowing for an intimate connection with the audience and highlighting the emotional depth of their music. The choice of venue also reflected the band's enduring relevance in the live music scene, maintaining a strong rapport with their fans even after years of absence from the studio. The performance resonated deeply, especially with poignant requests like "Set The Fire To The Third Bar," which adds a layer of heartfelt personal significance to the event.

Snow Patrol Full Concert at Baloise Session Performing Multiple Songs

Baloise Session
Basel, BL, Switzerland

October 30, 2019 | Video Length: 1:14:18
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  • In October 2019, when Snow Patrol performed at the Baloise Session in Basel, Switzerland, the band was touring in support of their album "Wildness," w... Read Full Description >

    In October 2019, when Snow Patrol performed at the Baloise Session in Basel, Switzerland, the band was touring in support of their album "Wildness," which was released in May of the same year. "Wildness" marked their first studio album in seven years and reflected a significant moment in their career as they returned to the music scene with a fresh, introspective sound after a lengthy hiatus. The setlist from the Baloise Session not only featured tracks from "Wildness," such as "Don't Give In" and "Life On Earth," but also included classics like "Chasing Cars" and "Run," showcasing their enduring appeal and emotional connectivity in live performances. This concert highlighted their successful resurgence and ability to engage with fans through both new material and beloved hits. The recording captures the band's dynamic live energy and their growth over the years in the alternative rock genre.

Snow Patrol Live Full Concert Performance

January 1, 2020 | Video Length: 57:26
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  • As of January 1, 2020, when the live concert was recorded, Snow Patrol was in a rejuvenated phase of their career following the release of their album... Read Full Description >

    As of January 1, 2020, when the live concert was recorded, Snow Patrol was in a rejuvenated phase of their career following the release of their album "Wildness" in May 2018. This album marked their first release in seven years, showcasing a blend of their familiar anthemic sound with themes of personal struggle and growth. Their return to live performances was significant as it demonstrated their commitment to reconnecting with fans after a hiatus, including extensive touring. The band's dynamic stage presence during the concert is well-documented, with their ability to engage audiences through hits like "Chasing Cars" and "Run." This live performance also highlighted their evolution, as they incorporated newer tracks alongside classic favorites, solidifying their place in the contemporary rock scene while appealing to both loyal fans and new listeners.

Snow Patrol - Full Concert at TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow

Glasgow

July 9, 2021 | Video Length: 1:31
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  • In July 2021, Snow Patrol performed at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, showcasing their enduring presence in the music industry. This performance came... Read Full Description >

    In July 2021, Snow Patrol performed at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, showcasing their enduring presence in the music industry. This performance came after the release of their album "Wildness" in 2018, which marked a transition in their sound, drawing from personal experiences and challenges faced by the band members, particularly frontman Gary Lightbody. "Wildness" was well-received, bridging their earlier work with a more mature aesthetic, and followed a significant hiatus since their last studio album. The TRNSMT Festival marked an important return for Snow Patrol, as they had been largely absent from live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring the band's resilience and commitment to reconnecting with their audience. The festival performance was not only a celebration of their contemporary work but also a testament to their lasting legacy in the alternative rock scene.

Snow Patrol Full Concert Performance

January 1, 2023 | Video Length: 57:25
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James Corden & Gary Lightbody Perform 'What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get'

The Late Late Show
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 5, 2023 | Video Length: 4:10
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  • On November 5, 2023, Snow Patrol performed "What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get?" on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden, a song from their 2... Read Full Description >

    On November 5, 2023, Snow Patrol performed "What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get?" on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden, a song from their 2018 album "Wildness." This album marked a significant period in the band's career as it was their first studio release in nearly seven years after "Fallen Empires" (2011). "Wildness" explores themes of love, loss, and personal reflection, indicating a mature evolution in their sound. The band's lead vocalist, Gary Lightbody, noted that the album drew inspiration from his own struggles, adding a layer of authenticity to their music. The duet during rehearsal exemplifies their continued relevance and ability to connect with audiences, showcasing not only their enduring popularity but also their commitment to artistry amid changing musical landscapes. This performance underscores Snow Patrol’s return to the spotlight, highlighting both their artistic growth and resilience over the years.

Snow Patrol - The Beginning Live Performance at Radio 2 in the Park

Radio 2 in the Park

January 1, 2024 | Video Length: 3:33
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  • As of January 1, 2024, Snow Patrol performed "The Beginning" at Radio 2 in the Park, marking a notable moment in their career. Prior to this live reco... Read Full Description >

    As of January 1, 2024, Snow Patrol performed "The Beginning" at Radio 2 in the Park, marking a notable moment in their career. Prior to this live recording, their most recent album was "Wildness," released in May 2018, which showcased a mature sound and themes of introspection. Snow Patrol had been on a hiatus before returning with this album, indicating a period of reflection and evolution in their artistry. During the time surrounding the live performance, the band had seen a resurgence in their popularity, partly due to their nostalgic appeal and the continued relevance of their past hits. "The Beginning," a single from a forthcoming album, highlights the band's commitment to creating fresh material while maintaining their signature emotional resonance. Performing at an event like Radio 2 in the Park allows them to connect with fans both old and new, showcasing their enduring presence in the music scene.

Snow Patrol Performs 'All' at Radio 2 in the Park Concert

Radio 2 in the Park

January 1, 2024 | Video Length: 4:15
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  • In January 2024, Snow Patrol performed at Radio 2 in the Park, showcasing their ongoing evolution as a band. Leading up to this performance, they had ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2024, Snow Patrol performed at Radio 2 in the Park, showcasing their ongoing evolution as a band. Leading up to this performance, they had released their seventh studio album, "Wildness," in 2018, which marked a significant return after a lengthy hiatus since "Fallen Empires" in 2011. The album's exploration of themes surrounding vulnerability and life's challenges resonated with fans, setting a new tone for their music. Notably, "All," the song featured in the live recording, exemplifies the band’s emotive songwriting and dynamic sound—a hallmark of Snow Patrol's enduring appeal. Since their initial rise to fame in the early 2000s, they have maintained a strong presence in the music scene, demonstrating resilience and adaptability through changes in the industry and their own artistic journey. This performance at Radio 2 in the Park highlights their continued relevance and the deep connection they share with audiences.

Snow Patrol Full Concert at Rock Werchter - Featuring 'All' and More

Rock Werchter
Werchter, BRU, Belgium

May 7, 2024 | Video Length: 1:12:43
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  • As of the recording date of May 7, 2024, Snow Patrol was touring in support of their most recent album, "Wildness," which was released in 2018. This a... Read Full Description >

    As of the recording date of May 7, 2024, Snow Patrol was touring in support of their most recent album, "Wildness," which was released in 2018. This album marked a significant return for the band after a seven-year hiatus, showcasing their signature blend of melodic rock and poignant lyrics. The live performance at Rock Werchter featured a selection of their classic hits, including "Run" and "Chasing Cars," alongside tracks from "Wildness." Notably, this period in their career reflects a rejuvenation, as they re-engage with their fan base through dynamic live shows. The setlist demonstrates the band’s commitment to balancing nostalgia with newer material, illustrating their growth and evolution as artists. Additionally, Snow Patrol is known for their emotionally charged performances, and this recording likely captures that intensity, highlighting their resilience and enduring impact in the music scene.

Snow Patrol - Live at Koko, London - Full Concert

Koko
London, United Kingdom

September 11, 2024 | Video Length: 1:33:24
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  • In the live performance of "But I'll Keep Trying" on The Jonathan Ross Show, Snow Patrol was promoting their album "The Forest is The Path," which was... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "But I'll Keep Trying" on The Jonathan Ross Show, Snow Patrol was promoting their album "The Forest is The Path," which was set for release in 2025. This marked a significant moment in the band's career as it was their first new album since "Wildness," released in 2018. The anticipation surrounding "The Forest is The Path" highlighted the band's evolution and growth over the years, emphasizing Gary Lightbody's lyrical introspection and the band's signature emotive sound. Notably, the live recording offers fans a glimpse into the band's efforts to reconnect with their audience after a long hiatus, showcasing their continued relevance in the music scene. The combination of new material and a beloved live setting allowed Snow Patrol to reinforce their emotional connection with listeners while also evolving their sound for a new era.

Snow Patrol Live Concert in Dübendorf, Switzerland - Full Concert

The Hall
Dübendorf, Switzerland

January 1, 2025 | Video Length: 49:57
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  • In the recording dated January 1, 2025, in Dübendorf, Switzerland, Snow Patrol was promoting their most recent album during this period, likely “Re... Read Full Description >

    In the recording dated January 1, 2025, in Dübendorf, Switzerland, Snow Patrol was promoting their most recent album during this period, likely “Reworked,” which was released in 2024. This album represents a new chapter for the band, as it features reimagined versions of their classic songs and showcases their enduring evolution as artists. During the performance, they played fan favorites such as "Open Your Eyes," "Take Back the City," and "Chasing Cars," which highlights their consistent ability to connect emotionally with listeners through their evocative lyrics and melodic sound. Furthermore, “Reworked” illustrates Snow Patrol's willingness to reinvent their old material, blending nostalgia with a fresh approach, reflecting their ongoing relevance in the music industry. This live concert also signifies their return to the stage after a possible hiatus, indicating a renewed energy and commitment to their craft.

Snow Patrol | Full Concert Live at Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam

Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam, NL, Netherlands

February 8, 2025 | Video Length: 38:59
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  • As of February 8, 2025, when Snow Patrol performed live at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, the band was celebrating their renewed activity in the live mu... Read Full Description >

    As of February 8, 2025, when Snow Patrol performed live at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, the band was celebrating their renewed activity in the live music scene after a hiatus and the release of their 2022 album, "Wildness." This album marked a significant evolution in their sound and showcased a matured introspection in their lyrics. The concert included fan-favorites like “Chasing Cars” and “Run,” reflecting their longstanding connection with audiences. Snow Patrol has been known for their emotive performances and impactful ballads, a characteristic likely evident in this live recording. Notably, the band's ability to create an intimate atmosphere in large venues has been a hallmark of their performances, further enhancing the experience for their fans during this tour.

Snow Patrol - Run Live at Somerset House, London with Spanish Subtitles

Somerset House
London, United Kingdom

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  • The live performance captured in the video "SNOW PATROL - RUN - Live" at Somerset House in London showcases the band during a pivotal moment in their ... Read Full Description >

    The live performance captured in the video "SNOW PATROL - RUN - Live" at Somerset House in London showcases the band during a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their third studio album, "Final Straw," in 2003. This album marked a significant turning point for Snow Patrol, propelling them to mainstream success and including hit singles like "Run." At the time of this live recording, the band was experiencing a surge in popularity, having established a loyal fanbase through their emotive sound and compelling lyrics. Interestingly, "Run" was initially released earlier but gained wider recognition after the success of "Final Straw," cementing its status as a signature song for the group. The Somerset House venue also adds a layer of prestige to the performance, as it is renowned for its beautiful setting and has hosted many notable acts, reflecting Snow Patrol's growing prominence in the music scene.

  • Snow Patrol's career during the time of the live recording "Life On Earth" at The Quay Sessions reflects a significant period for the band. This perfo... Read Full Description >

    Snow Patrol's career during the time of the live recording "Life On Earth" at The Quay Sessions reflects a significant period for the band. This performance took place after the release of their sixth studio album, "Fallen Empires," which came out in 2011. The live recording, showcasing an acoustic rendition of one of the album's tracks, hints at the band's exploration of sound and their ability to deliver emotional performances in a more stripped-down format. Interestingly, "Life On Earth" is notable for its introspective lyrics, which resonate deeply with listeners and encapsulate the band’s evolution towards a more mature sound. Additionally, Snow Patrol was known for their anthemic melodies and powerful ballads, characteristics that they maintained even in an acoustic setting, further demonstrating their versatility as artists.

  • At the time of the live recording of "Chocolate" on *The Late Show with David Letterman*, Snow Patrol was promoting their album *Final Straw*, which h... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording of "Chocolate" on *The Late Show with David Letterman*, Snow Patrol was promoting their album *Final Straw*, which had been released in 2003 and served as a major breakthrough for the band, reaching significant chart success. This period marked a pivotal moment in Snow Patrol’s career, as they transitioned from a relatively unknown group to a mainstream alternative rock sensation. The success of tracks like "Chocolate" helped establish their sound, blending emotive melodies with introspective lyrics, and laid the groundwork for their future hits. Notably, the performance reflects the band's rising popularity in the early 2000s, contributing to their status as key players in the alternative rock scene. The live setting also emphasizes their energetic and engaging performance style, which became a hallmark of their subsequent tours and recordings.

Acoustic Performance of 'Just Say Yes' on The Quay Sessions

The Quay Sessions

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  • In the live recording of "Just Say Yes" from The Quay Sessions, Snow Patrol was promoting their fifth studio album, "A Hundred Million Suns," which wa... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Just Say Yes" from The Quay Sessions, Snow Patrol was promoting their fifth studio album, "A Hundred Million Suns," which was released in 2008. This album marked a significant period for the band as it debuted at number one in the UK charts and included hits that emphasized their growth and signature sound, blending anthemic rock with emotive lyrics. "Just Say Yes," released as a single in late 2008, showcases the band's ability to create catchy, heartfelt tracks. The acoustic performance recorded in this session highlights their versatility and the emotionally resonant quality of their music, further engaging listeners with a more intimate rendition of their work. Notably, by this time, Snow Patrol had already garnered considerable fame, establishing themselves as a major player in the alternative rock scene, and their live performances were known for their passionate delivery and connection with the audience.

Snow Patrol Performs 'Run' Live on The Late Late Show

The Late Late Show
Ireland

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  • The live performance of "Run" by Snow Patrol on "The Late Late Show" captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career. This recording took place ... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Run" by Snow Patrol on "The Late Late Show" captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career. This recording took place around the time of their third studio album, "Final Straw," which was released in 2003. "Final Straw" marked a significant breakthrough for the band, featuring hits like "Run" and propelling them into mainstream success. The album received critical acclaim and solidified their popularity, especially in the UK and Ireland. During this period, Snow Patrol garnered a loyal fanbase and received numerous award nominations. Their emotive sound and heartfelt lyrics resonated with audiences, making songs like "Run" iconic. This particular live performance showcased their growing influence in the music scene, as they transitioned from a relatively unknown band to a household name.

Snow Patrol - Shut Your Eyes Live Performance on Letterman

Letterman

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  • During the live performance of "Shut Your Eyes" on *Letterman*, Snow Patrol was at an exciting point in their career, as they were gearing up for the ... Read Full Description >

    During the live performance of "Shut Your Eyes" on *Letterman*, Snow Patrol was at an exciting point in their career, as they were gearing up for the release of their new album, *The Forest Is The Path*, set to drop shortly after the performance. This live recording reflects their solid position in the music industry, showcasing songs from their earlier works while building anticipation for their upcoming project. Notably, the band has a rich history of achieving commercial success and critical acclaim, particularly with their 2006 album *Eyes Open*, which featured hits like "Chasing Cars." By this time, Snow Patrol had already established themselves as significant players in the alternative rock scene, and the performance on a platform as renowned as *Letterman* highlights their mainstream appeal and robust fan base. This moment serves not only as a celebration of their existing catalog but also as a pivotal promotional opportunity for the new material.

Snow Patrol - Called Out In The Dark (Live Performance at Letterman Studio)

Letterman Studio
New York, NY, United States

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  • In the live performance of "Called Out In The Dark" on Letterman, Snow Patrol was at a pivotal moment in their career, promoting their album "Fallen E... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "Called Out In The Dark" on Letterman, Snow Patrol was at a pivotal moment in their career, promoting their album "Fallen Empires," which was released in 2011. This period marked a significant evolution for the band, showcasing a more mature sound while retaining their signature melodic rock style. The album features a mix of anthemic tracks and introspective ballads, demonstrating their growth since earlier works. "Called Out In The Dark" was the lead single from this album, indicating the band's intent to appeal to both existing fans and a wider audience. Interestingly, the band used innovative means to engage their audience during this time, with a heavy reliance on digital promotion and social media, setting a precedent for marketing strategies in the music industry. The Letterman performance highlighted their energetic presence and reinforced their status as a leading force in the alternative rock scene.

Snow Patrol - 'Chasing Cars' Live Performance on Letterman

Letterman

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  • At the time of the live recording of "Chasing Cars" on Letterman, Snow Patrol was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career. The performan... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording of "Chasing Cars" on Letterman, Snow Patrol was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career. The performance likely took place around the promotion of their album "Wildness," which was released in May 2018. "Chasing Cars," one of their most iconic songs, originates from their 2006 album "Eyes Open," and it solidified the band’s presence in the music scene. This particular performance showcases their popularity and the enduring appeal of their sound, as "Chasing Cars" remains a fan favorite. Both "Wildness" and the promotional efforts for their upcoming album "The Forest Is The Path," due in September 2023, highlight the band's commitment to evolving while maintaining their signature style. The live setting on a high-profile show like Letterman underscores their established status in the industry and a strong live performance reputation.

Snow Patrol Live Performance of 'All' on The Late Late Show

The Late Late Show
Ireland

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  • In the live performance of "All" on The Late Late Show, Snow Patrol was promoting their album "The Forest Is The Path," which marked a significant poi... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "All" on The Late Late Show, Snow Patrol was promoting their album "The Forest Is The Path," which marked a significant point in their career. This album, released in 2021, came after a hiatus following their previous project, "Wildness," in 2018. The band's return with "The Forest Is The Path" demonstrated their resilience and ability to evolve musically, reflecting their growth as artists over the years. Interestingly, the performance on Irish television not only highlighted their Irish roots but also underscored the band’s ongoing connection to their home country. Snow Patrol's ability to engage deeply with their audience, coupled with their introspective lyrics, has solidified their place in the music scene, making this live recording a noteworthy moment in showcasing their new sound and thematic direction.

  • In the live session for Absolute Radio, Snow Patrol performs several of their most iconic tracks, showcasing their signature sound in a more stripped-... Read Full Description >

    In the live session for Absolute Radio, Snow Patrol performs several of their most iconic tracks, showcasing their signature sound in a more stripped-back format. This performance likely took place around the release of their album "Fallen Empires," which came out in 2011. By this time, Snow Patrol had established themselves as a leading alternative rock band, gaining significant fame and success with hits from previous albums like "Eyes Open" and "A Hundred Million Suns." Notably, "Chasing Cars" became one of their most recognized songs and is featured in this session, highlighting its enduring popularity. The live recording also represents a period of transition for the band, as they explored new musical directions while maintaining their emotive songwriting style, creating a deeper connection with audiences in an intimate setting.

Chasing Cars Acoustic Performance on The Quay Sessions

The Quay Sessions

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  • Before the live recording of "Chasing Cars" during The Quay Sessions, Snow Patrol was experiencing a significant peak in their career. The song is fro... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording of "Chasing Cars" during The Quay Sessions, Snow Patrol was experiencing a significant peak in their career. The song is from their critically acclaimed album *Eyes Open*, released in 2006, which features some of their biggest hits and helped catapult them to international fame. By the time of this acoustic performance, the band had already established themselves as a prominent force in the alternative rock scene, gaining a dedicated following with their emotionally resonant lyrics and atmospheric sound. Interestingly, *Chasing Cars* became one of their signature songs and has been used extensively in television and film, enhancing its iconic status. This performance likely highlights the band's ability to connect with audiences in a more intimate setting, showcasing their songwriting prowess and emotional depth, which contributed to their lasting appeal.

Snow Patrol: Live & Stripped Back at Porchester Hall - Full Concert

Porchester Hall
London, United Kingdom

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  • In the live recording titled "Snow Patrol: Live & Stripped Back at Porchester Hall," the band showcases their musical evolution following the release ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Snow Patrol: Live & Stripped Back at Porchester Hall," the band showcases their musical evolution following the release of their album "Fallen Empires" in 2011. The performance features a more intimate arrangement of their well-known tracks, highlighting their ability to adapt their sound to a stripped-down setting. This concert exemplifies a period of reflection and maturation for Snow Patrol, as they sought to reconnect with their roots, moving away from the bombastic production often associated with their earlier work. Notably, the inclusion of a four-piece strings section enriches the emotional depth of the performance, emphasizing the band's emphasis on lyrical storytelling. The songs performed, such as "Run" and "Chocolate," are fan favorites, illustrating their lasting impact on the music landscape and their continual relevance in the industry. This era marked a significant chapter in Snow Patrol's career, bridging the gap between their earlier succ