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Suede

Live Performances by Suede


Suede - The Next Life Performance on Later with Jools Holland

Later with Jools Holland

January 1, 1993 | Video Length: 4:04
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  • In January 1993, Suede performed "The Next Life" on the show "Later with Jools Holland," a significant moment early in the band's career. This perform... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, Suede performed "The Next Life" on the show "Later with Jools Holland," a significant moment early in the band's career. This performance came shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album, "Suede," which had launched in 1993 and marked a pivotal point in the alternative rock scene, heralding the Britpop movement. The album was met with critical acclaim and commercial success, featuring singles that would define the band's sound. Notably, Suede was among the first acts to achieve notoriety in this genre, influencing many bands that followed. The live performance showcased the band's dynamic presence and artistic ambition, establishing them as a formidable force on the British music landscape during the early '90s. Suede would continue to evolve in their sound, but this live recording remains a testament to their initial impact and the excitement surrounding their ascent.

  • In January 1993, Suede was at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their self-titled debut album in March 1993, which had gained con... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, Suede was at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their self-titled debut album in March 1993, which had gained considerable acclaim and was a landmark in the Britpop movement. The live recording of "Animal Nitrate" at Brixton Academy, featured in the "Love & Poison" remastered special, showcases the band's burgeoning confidence and their ability to connect with a growing fanbase. "Animal Nitrate" itself was one of the standout tracks from the debut album, celebrated for its raw energy and exploration of themes such as sexuality and urban life. This performance captures Suede's dynamic presence and the excitement surrounding their early days, reflecting the band's rise in popularity that would ultimately lead to their status as one of the leading figures in the Britpop scene. The recording serves as a significant reminder of the band's early impact and their role in shaping the music landscape of the early '90s.

  • In January 1993, Suede was riding high on the success of their self-titled debut album, which was released in 1993. The live performance of “My Insa... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, Suede was riding high on the success of their self-titled debut album, which was released in 1993. The live performance of “My Insatiable One” on "Later with Jools Holland" showcased their emerging popularity in the Britpop scene. This period marked a transformative time for the band, as they were being hailed as pioneers of the genre. Their eponymous debut had already produced notable singles that were gaining traction, and subsequent performances on platforms like Jools Holland helped solidify their reputation and broaden their audience. Interestingly, the song performed, “My Insatiable One,” later appeared on the limited edition of their debut album, emphasizing the band's willingness to explore varied lyrical themes and experimental sounds. This performance ultimately contributed to their momentum leading up to their next studio album, “Dog Man Star,” released in 1994, which would further define their artistic evolution.

Suede - The Drowners Live Performance on Conan O'Brien Show

Conan O'Brien Show

January 1, 1993 | Video Length: 4:31
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  • In January 1993, Suede performed "The Drowners" on the Conan O'Brien Show, marking a pivotal moment in their early career. At this time, Suede had rec... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, Suede performed "The Drowners" on the Conan O'Brien Show, marking a pivotal moment in their early career. At this time, Suede had recently released their self-titled debut album in March 1993, which had received critical acclaim and catapulted them into the spotlight of the Britpop scene. The single "The Drowners" not only showcased the band's distinctive blend of glam rock and alternative influences but also helped to solidify their emerging reputation. Interestingly, Suede's performance on a major U.S. late-night show was significant as it represented the band's growing international reach during an era when Britpop was beginning to capture the attention of American audiences. This performance illustrated Suede's dynamic stage presence and the excitement surrounding their artistry, setting the stage for their subsequent successes in the music industry.

  • In April 1993, when Suede performed "So Young" on the BBC's "Later... with Jools Holland," the band was on the cusp of extraordinary success, having r... Read Full Description >

    In April 1993, when Suede performed "So Young" on the BBC's "Later... with Jools Holland," the band was on the cusp of extraordinary success, having released their self-titled debut album in March of the same year. This album not only introduced their signature sound that blended glam rock with Britpop but also featured other hits like “Animal Nitrate” and “The Drowners.” The release received critical acclaim, positioning Suede as one of the leading bands of the Britpop movement. Interestingly, Suede's distinctive fusion of poetic lyrics and anthemic melodies helped to redefine UK rock in the early '90s, and their electrifying live performances played a significant role in this burgeoning reputation. This particular live recording underscored their early momentum, paving the way for their subsequent rise to fame and solidifying their status as icons in the genre.

  • In January 1994, when Suede performed "My Dark Star" acoustically for MTV, they were riding the wave of their burgeoning popularity following the rele... Read Full Description >

    In January 1994, when Suede performed "My Dark Star" acoustically for MTV, they were riding the wave of their burgeoning popularity following the release of their self-titled debut album in 1993. This live recording occurred after the release of the "Stay Together" single, which was released later that year as part of a series of highly successful singles that helped define the Britpop movement. The live rendition of "My Dark Star," a B-side from "Stay Together," showcases the melodic richness and lyrical depth characteristic of Suede's sound. The band's frontman, Brett Anderson, and guitarist Bernard Butler demonstrated their musical synergy during this performance, marking a transformative period for the band—one where they began to establish themselves as a significant force in alternative rock music. This recording not only highlights their acoustic versatility but also captures the energy of a band on the rise in the mid-90s music scene.

Suede Live at MTV Most Wanted Studio: Performances of 'Wild Ones' and 'The Power'

MTV Most Wanted Studio
London, United Kingdom

November 2, 1994 | Video Length: 10:40
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    In November 1994, when Suede performed live at the MTV Most Wanted studio, they were riding the wave of success from their second album, "Dog Man Star," which was released just weeks earlier on October 10, 1994. This period marked a significant evolution in Suede's sound and image, transitioning from the Britpop beginnings showcased in their self-titled debut. The band's performance of fan favorites like "Wild Ones" and "The Power" highlighted their artistic ambition and marked a pivotal moment in their career, as "Dog Man Star" was produced under considerable pressure following the critical acclaim of their debut. Interestingly, this era was also characterized by the band's struggle with the excesses of fame and the internal challenges they faced, particularly regarding the departure of guitarist Bernard Butler during the recording sessions. Overall, the 1994 live set encapsulates both the height of their early success and the complexities of their artistic journey.

Suede - Full Concert at Phoenix Festival 1995 (Remastered)

Phoenix Festival
Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom

July 1, 1995 | Video Length: 1:7:15
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  • In July 1995, when Suede performed at the Phoenix Festival, the band was riding high on the success of their self-titled debut album, which had been r... Read Full Description >

    In July 1995, when Suede performed at the Phoenix Festival, the band was riding high on the success of their self-titled debut album, which had been released in 1993 and garnered critical acclaim. Leading the charge for the Britpop movement, Suede's sound and style helped shape the landscape of British music in the 1990s. By the time of this live performance, they had also released their sophomore album, "Dog Man Star," in 1994, which further solidified their reputation and included more ambitious musical themes and arrangements. The band was known for their dynamic live performances, and this particular recording showcases their energetic stage presence and the fervent response of the crowd. Notably, during this period, Suede was also experiencing a transformation, as they prepared for the release of "Coming Up" in 1996, which would ultimately bring them commercial success and expand their audience further.

Suede - By the Sea (Live Performance on 2 Meter Sessions in Netherlands)

2 Meter Sessions
Netherlands

January 1, 1996 | Video Length: 4:16
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    In January 1996, during the time of the live recording "By the Sea" on the 2 Meter Sessions, Suede was positioned as a leading figure in the Britpop movement. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Dog Man Star," which debuted in 1994 and further solidified the band's status following their self-titled debut album. "Dog Man Star" showcased a more ambitious and darker sound compared to their earlier material, reflecting the band's evolution and maturing artistry. Suede faced significant challenges around this period, including lineup changes and frontman Brett Anderson's struggles with personal issues, which added depth to their performances. The 2 Meter Sessions offered a unique platform for the band to connect with their audience intimately, emphasizing the emotive quality of their music during a pivotal moment in their career.

Suede - 'Beautiful Ones' Live Performance on TFI Friday, UK

TFI Friday
United Kingdom

January 1, 1996 | Video Length: 3:28
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  • In early 1996, Suede was at a pivotal point in their career, likely riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed second album, "Coming Up,... Read Full Description >

    In early 1996, Suede was at a pivotal point in their career, likely riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed second album, "Coming Up," which was released later that year. "Beautiful Ones," the single performed during their live appearance on the show TFI Friday, showcased their iconic Britpop sound, underlining their status as one of the era's leading bands. This performance came shortly before Suede's commercial peak, as "Coming Up" would soon propel them to widespread recognition and popularity. An interesting fact about Suede is that they were often noted for their dynamic live performances, combining a theatrical flair with emotive songs, which helped them cultivate a loyal fanbase. This live rendition on TFI Friday exemplified their energetic stage presence and marked a significant moment in their trajectory, solidifying their position in the Britpop movement of the 1990s.

  • In January 1996, Suede was riding high on the wave of success from their recent album, "Coming Up," which had been released just months earlier in Sep... Read Full Description >

    In January 1996, Suede was riding high on the wave of success from their recent album, "Coming Up," which had been released just months earlier in September 1996. The performance of "Beautiful Ones" during the inaugural Virgin Radio Sunset Sessions marked a significant moment for the band, as this album represented a shift in their sound, embracing a more polished and accessible pop aesthetic after the darker tones of their earlier works. "Coming Up" was pivotal in introducing Suede to a broader audience, and the live performance showcased their growing popularity at the time. The Sunset Sessions, held at a picturesque London location, provided an intimate setting that complemented the grandeur of the album’s standout tracks, contributing to Suede's legendary status in the Britpop movement. Additionally, this era highlighted the band’s evolution and desire to reach new heights in their career following the critical acclaim of their initial albums.

Suede - 'Trash' Live Performance at Top of the Pops, HD Remastered

Top of the Pops
London, ENG, United Kingdom

July 26, 1996 | Video Length: 3:16
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  • On July 26, 1996, when Suede performed "Trash" on *Top of the Pops*, they were riding high on the success of their second album, *Dog Man Star*, which... Read Full Description >

    On July 26, 1996, when Suede performed "Trash" on *Top of the Pops*, they were riding high on the success of their second album, *Dog Man Star*, which had been released in 1994. This performance came during a productive period for the band, as they were promoting their third studio album, *Coming Up*, which was released later in 1996. *Coming Up* marked a pivotal moment in Suede's career, showcasing their ability to evolve while maintaining their distinctive sound. The band had also recently experienced an influx of popularity and critical acclaim, solidifying their place within the Britpop movement of the 1990s. Interestingly, "Trash," being one of the standout tracks from this forthcoming album, helped to define their sound transitioning into a more polished, anthemic style, with this TV appearance solidifying their image as one of the key figures of the era.

  • In August 1996, when Suede performed "Saturday Night" for the "2 Meter Sessies," the band was amidst a significant phase in their career. This perform... Read Full Description >

    In August 1996, when Suede performed "Saturday Night" for the "2 Meter Sessies," the band was amidst a significant phase in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their second studio album, "Dog Man Star," which debuted in September 1994. The album showcased a more ambitious and experimental sound compared to their self-titled debut, solidifying their place in the Britpop movement. By 1996, Suede was grappling with internal pressures, including tensions within the band, which ultimately led to the departure of guitarist Bernard Butler shortly after. The live performance captures a pivotal moment, reflecting their artistic evolution and the heightened expectations from fans and critics alike. "Saturday Night" itself is emblematic of their signature style, fusing glam rock influences with introspective lyrics, illustrating the band's continued impact on the British music scene during this period.

Suede - 'Trash' Live Acoustic Session at Bullet Sound Studios

Bullet Sound Studios
Nederhorst den Berg, Netherlands

August 21, 1996 | Video Length: 3:45
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  • In 1996, Suede was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "Coming Up," which was released shortly after the live performance at Bulle... Read Full Description >

    In 1996, Suede was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "Coming Up," which was released shortly after the live performance at Bullet Sound Studios on August 21, 1996. This album marked a significant moment for the band, as it represented a shift towards a more polished sound and successfully revitalized their career after a period of declining popularity. The live acoustic session in Nederhorst den Berg captured the band during a transformative phase, just as they were transitioning into mainstream recognition and a broader audience. An interesting aspect of this performance is that it showcased the stripped-down arrangements of their songs, highlighting the emotional depth and melodic strength that had become a hallmark of Suede's work. The acoustic setting offered fans a different perspective on their music, further solidifying their status as key players in the Britpop movement of the 1990s.

Suede - Live at London Roundhouse 1996 (Full Concert)

Roundhouse
London, United Kingdom

December 1, 1996 | Video Length: 45:40
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  • The live recording of Suede at the Roundhouse on December 1, 1996, marks a significant moment in the band's career, occurring shortly after the releas... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Suede at the Roundhouse on December 1, 1996, marks a significant moment in the band's career, occurring shortly after the release of their third studio album, "Coming Up," which had debuted earlier that year. This album rejuvenated their career, featuring hit singles like "Beautiful Ones" and "Trash," and is often credited with solidifying their place in the Britpop movement alongside contemporaries like Blur and Oasis. By the time of this performance, Suede was experiencing a resurgence in popularity, with a more polished sound that appealed to a broader audience. Interestingly, this concert also showcased the band's transition as they embraced a more anthemic style under the direction of new guitarist Richard Oakes, who had joined the lineup just prior to the album's release. The event at the Roundhouse serves as a snapshot of the band's evolving sound and the intense energy that characterized their live shows during this pivotal time.

Suede - Trash Live Performance at London Roundhouse Concert

Roundhouse
London, UK

December 1, 1996 | Video Length: 4:31
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  • In December 1996, Suede was riding high on the critical acclaim and commercial success of their third studio album, "Coming Up," released earlier that... Read Full Description >

    In December 1996, Suede was riding high on the critical acclaim and commercial success of their third studio album, "Coming Up," released earlier that year. This album marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, incorporating a more polished and accessible pop-rock style while maintaining their signature glam influences. The live recording of "Trash" from their performance at the Roundhouse showcases the band's vibrant energy during this peak period. Notably, "Coming Up" was a major commercial success, bolstering Suede's status as one of the leading bands of the Britpop movement. The Roundhouse performance was part of a triumphant series of shows, and the energy captured in "Trash" highlights the band's strong connection with their audience and the high expectations surrounding them at that time. This concert solidified Suede’s place in rock during the late '90s as they navigated the evolving music landscape.

Suede - Full Concert at Belfort Festival 1997 (Remastered)

Belfort Festival
Belfort, FR, France

May 31, 1997 | Video Length: 1:1:23
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  • In May 1997, when Suede performed at the Belfort Festival, they were in a pivotal moment of their career following the release of their third studio a... Read Full Description >

    In May 1997, when Suede performed at the Belfort Festival, they were in a pivotal moment of their career following the release of their third studio album, "Coming Up," which came out that same year. The album marked a significant shift in the band's musical direction, showcasing a more optimistic sound compared to their earlier work. It featured hit singles like "Trash" and "Beautiful Ones," which solidified Suede’s status within the Britpop movement. The live recording captures the band at the peak of their popularity, drawing large crowds and receiving critical acclaim. Interestingly, this performance came just before the band’s notable transition to a more mainstream appeal while still holding on to the artistic flair that defined their earlier records. This concert exemplifies the energy and excitement surrounding Suede during this transformative period.

  • In January 1999, Suede performed "Saturday Night," which was part of their promotional activities for the album "Head Music," released later that same... Read Full Description >

    In January 1999, Suede performed "Saturday Night," which was part of their promotional activities for the album "Head Music," released later that same year. This live recording took place during a pivotal moment for the band as it signaled a departure from their earlier Britpop sound towards a more mature and electronic-influenced style. "Head Music" was their first album after the departure of founding guitarist Bernard Butler and showcased the band's evolution. The performance likely captured the band's transition, highlighting the excitement and experimentation that defined their late 90s work. Notably, the album achieved commercial success, debuting at number one on the UK Albums Chart, solidifying Suede's status as a leading figure in British rock during that era. The live rendition of "Saturday Night" emphasized their ambition to reinvent themselves while still resonating with their established fan base.

Suede Live at La route du Rock 2002 - Full Concert

La route du Rock
Saint-Malo, FR, France

August 3, 2002 | Video Length: 47:19
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Suede - 'Beautiful Ones' Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall, London

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2010 | Video Length: 4:25
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    In 2010, Suede performed live at the Royal Albert Hall as part of a concert benefiting the Teenage Cancer Trust, delivering a memorable rendition of "Beautiful Ones" from their 1996 album "Coming Up." At this juncture in their career, Suede was enjoying a revival after reuniting in 2010, following a hiatus from 2003. This performance marked a significant moment, showcasing both the band's enduring appeal and their willingness to support charitable causes. "Coming Up" is notable for its commercial success and the way it helped solidify Suede’s status in the Britpop movement, with "Beautiful Ones" being one of their signature tracks. The live recording captures the excitement of the reunion and the passionate energy of their performances, serving as a pivotal moment for a band that has long been influential in alternative rock.

  • In March 2010, Suede performed live at the Royal Albert Hall as part of a benefit show for the Teenage Cancer Trust. This concert was notable as it ma... Read Full Description >

    In March 2010, Suede performed live at the Royal Albert Hall as part of a benefit show for the Teenage Cancer Trust. This concert was notable as it marked a significant point in the band's career, occurring after their reunion in 2010 following a hiatus that began in 2003. The live performance featured tracks from their critically acclaimed debut album, "Suede," released in 1993, including the iconic song "Animal Nitrate." This performance was an opportunity for fans to reconnect with the band's rich legacy in the Britpop era. Interestingly, their reunion also coincided with the 20th anniversary of their first album, allowing them to celebrate both their past and the renewed interest in their music. The Royal Albert Hall show highlighted the band's enduring popularity and their capacity to deliver powerful performances long after their initial rise to fame.

Suede - Full Concert Live at the Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

March 24, 2010 | Video Length: 1:35:28
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    In March 2010, Suede performed a significant live concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of a charity event for Teenage Cancer Trust. This performance marked the band's first live show after a hiatus that began in 2003, making it a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this concert, Suede's last studio album was "A New Morning," released in 2002, and the band had been inactive for several years. The Royal Albert Hall performance was initially intended as a one-off reunion, showcasing their enduring appeal and the nostalgia surrounding their Britpop era. Notably, the concert was well-received, leading to further touring and new music, illustrating the lasting impact of their return on both the band and their fanbase.

Suede - Heroine Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall

London

March 24, 2010 | Video Length: 3:09
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  • In March 2010, Suede performed live at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a significant return to the stage after a seven-year hiatus. This performance wa... Read Full Description >

    In March 2010, Suede performed live at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a significant return to the stage after a seven-year hiatus. This performance was part of a series of charity concerts for the Teenage Cancer Trust. Leading up to this live recording, Suede had released their album "Head Music" in 1999, which included the hit single “Beautiful Ones.” However, much of the band's activity in the early 2000s was characterized by a decline, leading to their breakup in 2003. The 2010 Royal Albert Hall concert signified a triumphant reunion, celebrating the band's legacy and showcasing their continued relevance in the music scene. The performance included their classic track "Heroine," highlighting Suede's lasting impact on the Britpop movement and their ability to captivate audiences with powerful live renditions of their work.

Suede - 'Beautiful Ones' Live Performance at La Cigale, Paris

La Cigale
Paris, France

November 11, 2013 | Video Length: 4:06
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  • In November 2013, Suede performed live at La Cigale in Paris as part of a festival, delivering a rendition of their iconic song "Beautiful Ones." By t... Read Full Description >

    In November 2013, Suede performed live at La Cigale in Paris as part of a festival, delivering a rendition of their iconic song "Beautiful Ones." By this time, Suede was well into their later career phase, having released their sixth studio album, "Bloodsports," earlier that year in March 2013. This album marked a significant comeback for the band, as it was the first since their 2002 breakup and subsequent reforming in 2010. "Bloodsports" garnered positive reviews and reignited interest in Suede, showcasing their ability to evolve while maintaining the essence of their '90s Britpop sound. The performance in Paris was part of their efforts to promote the album, reflecting both a nostalgic connection to their early hits and their renewed vibrancy as a contemporary act. Notably, "Beautiful Ones," originally from their 1996 album "Coming Up," remains a fan favorite and encapsulates Suede's distinct flair for dramatic lyrics and sweeping melodies.

Suede Live Performance of 'We Are The Pigs' at La Cigale, Paris

La Cigale
Paris, France

November 11, 2013 | Video Length: 3:44
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    In November 2013, Suede was touring in support of their album "Bloodsports," which had been released earlier that year. This live performance of "We Are the Pigs" at the Les Inrocks Festival in Paris showcased the band's return to form after a lengthy hiatus, having originally disbanded in 2003 before reuniting in 2010. "Bloodsports" was their first album in over a decade, marking a significant moment in their career as they attempted to reclaim their place in the Britpop landscape. Notably, "We Are the Pigs," a song from their 1994 album "Dog Man Star," is often regarded as a fan favorite and fits seamlessly into their setlist, illustrating both their past influences and continued evolution as a band. The performance, held at the iconic La Cigale—a venue known for its intimate atmosphere—provided an evocative backdrop to the band's revival and their established legacy in the British music scene.

Suede - The Drowners Live at La Cigale, Paris

La Cigale
Paris, France

November 11, 2013 | Video Length: 4:10
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  • In 2013, Suede was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career, marked by the release of their album "Bloodsports," which came out earlier t... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, Suede was experiencing a significant resurgence in their career, marked by the release of their album "Bloodsports," which came out earlier that year. "Bloodsports" was their first studio album in over a decade, following a hiatus period, and it showcased a return to form alongside their classic Britpop sound. The live recording of "The Drowners" captured during their performance at La Cigale in Paris reflects the band's renewed energy and connection with their audience after years away from the spotlight. "The Drowners," a track from their seminal self-titled debut album released in 1993, remains a fan favorite and a vital part of their legacy. The 2013 performance was also part of the Festival Les Inrocks, indicating the band's ongoing relevance in the music scene, as they continued to receive acclaim for both their classic hits and new material. This event marked an important chapter in Suede’s history, reaffirming their status as a key player in the alternative rock genre.

Suede - Trash (Live Performance at La Cigale, Paris)

La Cigale
Paris, France

November 11, 2013 | Video Length: 4:28
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  • In 2013, Suede was celebrating the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album "Suede," which marked their resurgence in the live music scene. The ... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, Suede was celebrating the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album "Suede," which marked their resurgence in the live music scene. The live recording of "Trash" at La Cigale in Paris captures a pivotal moment in Suede's career, as it was during the promotional period for their fifth studio album, "Bloodsports," released earlier that year. This album signified the band’s return after a lengthy hiatus, showcasing their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. "Trash," originally from the 1996 album "Coming Up," remains a fan favorite and highlights the band's distinctive Britpop sound. The performance at the Festival Les Inrocks reflects Suede's enduring appeal and ability to engage audiences, solidifying their status as an iconic British band in the post-90s music landscape.

Suede Full Concert Live at Glastonbury 2015

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 27, 2015 | Video Length: 56:09
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  • In June 2015, Suede performed at the Glastonbury Festival, a significant milestone during their career resurgence. By this time, the band had released... Read Full Description >

    In June 2015, Suede performed at the Glastonbury Festival, a significant milestone during their career resurgence. By this time, the band had released their comeback album "Bloodsports" in 2013, which marked their return after a long hiatus. Their setlist at Glastonbury featured a mix of classic hits and tracks from this new era, showcasing their ability to connect with both longtime fans and a new audience. Notably, this performance underscored their sonic evolution while maintaining the glam-infused rock sound that defined their early work. Additionally, Suede's participation in Glastonbury 2015 demonstrated their enduring relevance in the UK music scene, reaffirming their status as an influential band in the Britpop movement. The energy of the live set reflected not just their historical significance, but also their revitalized creativity and commitment to live performance.

Suede Live at Glastonbury Festival: 'Trash', 'Animal Nitrate', 'Beautiful Ones'

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, Somerset, UK

June 27, 2015 | Video Length: 11:27
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  • In June 2015, Suede performed a captivating live set at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their enduring appeal and the lasting impact of their wor... Read Full Description >

    In June 2015, Suede performed a captivating live set at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their enduring appeal and the lasting impact of their work in the Britpop scene. This performance featured a selection of their iconic tracks, including "Trash," "Animal Nitrate," and "Beautiful Ones," which are notable highlights from their earlier albums—most notably "Coming Up," released in 1996. By 2015, Suede had reformed and released their album "Bloodsports" in 2013, marking a successful comeback after their hiatus. The Glastonbury performance served as a testament to their influence and the nostalgia of the Britpop era, drawing a passionate crowd that resonated with their timeless sound. Brett Anderson's dynamic vocals and the band's cohesive instrumentation highlighted their ability to engage both long-time fans and new audiences alike, reaffirming Suede's status as a seminal band in British rock history.

Suede - Live at BBC 6 Music Festival (Full Concert)

BBC 6 Music Festival
United Kingdom

January 1, 2016 | Video Length: 1:5:12
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  • In January 2016, Suede performed live at the BBC 6 Music Festival, a significant moment as it occurred shortly after the release of their fifth studio... Read Full Description >

    In January 2016, Suede performed live at the BBC 6 Music Festival, a significant moment as it occurred shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, "Night Thoughts," which came out in January 2016, just days before the festival. This marked the band's full return to the music scene after a hiatus and their revival since reuniting in 2010. "Night Thoughts" showcases a darker, more mature sound compared to their earlier glam rock style, featuring orchestral elements and a concept-driven approach. The live performance was vital in promoting this new direction while also solidifying their status as key figures in the Britpop movement of the 1990s. The festival appearance allowed Suede not only to reconnect with fans but also to attract new listeners, illustrating their enduring relevance in the UK music scene.

Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals - 'Suede' Live Performance at Pukkelpop

Pukkelpop
Hasselt, Limburg, Belgium

August 18, 2019 | Video Length: 3:42
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  • In 2019, Suede was coming off the momentum of their album "The Blue Hour," released in September 2018, which marked their first studio album in nearly... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, Suede was coming off the momentum of their album "The Blue Hour," released in September 2018, which marked their first studio album in nearly five years. The live recording at Pukkelpop showcased their established presence in the Britpop scene, highlighting their evolving sound that incorporated more atmospheric elements, a notable shift from their earlier work. The performance emphasized the band’s revitalization and cohesion, reaffirming their status as influential figures in alternative rock. The choice to perform at a renowned festival like Pukkelpop illustrated Suede's continuing relevance in the music industry, alongside their commitment to engaging with both loyal fans and new audiences. Additionally, 2019 marked a year of celebrated performances for the band, reflecting their enduring impact since their breakthrough in the early '90s.

Suede Live @ Electric Brixton - Full Concert Featuring 'That Boy On The Stage'

Electric Brixton
London, England

December 15, 2023 | Video Length: 1:27:01
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  • In December 2023, during the live recording at Electric Brixton, Suede showcased a powerful setlist reflecting their enduring presence in the Britpop ... Read Full Description >

    In December 2023, during the live recording at Electric Brixton, Suede showcased a powerful setlist reflecting their enduring presence in the Britpop and alternative rock scene. Prior to this concert, the band released their most recent album, "Autofiction," in September 2022, which marked a return to their roots with a raw sound reminiscent of their early work. This album was significant as it saw the band embracing their original identity while appealing to both longstanding fans and new listeners. Interestingly, the setlist for the concert highlighted classic tracks such as "Animal Nitrate" and "The Drowners," capturing the essence of Suede's influential sound. Additionally, an acoustic performance of "Still Life" showcased the band's versatility and depth. The concert, part of a two-night event in London, illustrated Suede's celebrated live performance reputation and their ability to captivate audiences even decades into their career.

Suede - Live @ Trinity College, Dublin | Full Concert featuring 'Animal Nitrate' and more

Trinity College
Dublin, Ireland

July 2, 2024 | Video Length: 1:16:35
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  • On July 2, 2024, Suede performed a full live show at Trinity College in Dublin, showcasing a mix of their classic hits and newer material. By this tim... Read Full Description >

    On July 2, 2024, Suede performed a full live show at Trinity College in Dublin, showcasing a mix of their classic hits and newer material. By this time, Suede had recently released their album "Autofiction" in September 2022, marking a notable chapter in their career as it was their first self-produced album, indicating a revitalization of their sound and independence. Prior to the live performance, they had been on a touring schedule that celebrated their legacy while connecting with a newer audience. The inclusion of tracks like "Animal Nitrate" and "Trash" in the setlist highlights their ongoing appeal and the nostalgia factor for longtime fans. Suede's dynamic presence and ability to blend old and new songs during this concert illustrate their enduring relevance in the Britpop scene and their dedication to live performance.

Suede Live - Edinburgh Castle Concert Featuring 'Turn Off Your Brain and Yell'

Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh, UK, United Kingdom

July 10, 2024 | Video Length: 1:13:33
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  • On July 10, 2024, Suede performed a live set at Edinburgh Castle, showcasing a collection of tracks that highlight their enduring appeal in the Britpo... Read Full Description >

    On July 10, 2024, Suede performed a live set at Edinburgh Castle, showcasing a collection of tracks that highlight their enduring appeal in the Britpop scene. By this time, the band had recently released their album "Autofiction" in September 2022, marking a significant return to form as it emphasized their signature sound and lyrical depth. This performance at such a historic venue not only underscored the band's longstanding legacy but also their ability to draw audiences with a potent mix of nostalgia and contemporary relevance. The setlist included fan favorites like "Animal Nitrate" and "Trash," illustrating their evolution while still celebrating their early hits. Notably, Suede's influence on the Britpop movement of the 1990s remains strong, and their ability to engage audiences decades later speaks volumes about their artistry and connection with fans.

Suede Performs '15 Again' on Later with Jools Holland

United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:31
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  • In the performance of "15 Again" on *Later with Jools Holland*, Suede showcased their evolving sound during a significant period in their career. This... Read Full Description >

    In the performance of "15 Again" on *Later with Jools Holland*, Suede showcased their evolving sound during a significant period in their career. This live recording is from 2008, marking a time when the band was promoting their fifth studio album, *The Blue Hour*, which was released in 2018. However, prior to this, they had returned from a hiatus in 2010 after a tumultuous period and were celebrated for their dynamic resurgence. Interestingly, "15 Again" serves as a nostalgic reflection of their earlier themes of youth and longing, tying back to their debut album and the Britpop movement of the 1990s. Suede's ability to blend their classic sound with fresh elements made their later performances, such as this one, particularly compelling and relevant, resonating with both longtime fans and new listeners.

Suede Live Performance of 'Trash' for Absolute Radio in London

London, England, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:15
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  • In the live performance of "Trash" for Absolute Radio, Suede is highlighted at a pivotal moment in their career. Released in 1996, "Trash" is one of t... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "Trash" for Absolute Radio, Suede is highlighted at a pivotal moment in their career. Released in 1996, "Trash" is one of the standout singles from their third album, *Coming Up*, which marked a significant resurgence for the band following a brief hiatus and a lineup change. This album was crucial for re-establishing Suede's presence in the Britpop scene, showcasing a shift towards a more accessible sound and attracting a new fan base. The performance in London during this period underscores the band's evolving style, as they began to incorporate more polished production while staying true to their glam rock roots. Notably, "Trash" became an anthem of the era and solidified Suede's status as influential figures in the 1990s music landscape. This live rendition exemplifies their energetic stage presence and connection with the audience, reflecting their importance in the UK music scene at the time.

  • In the live session for Absolute Radio, Suede showcased tracks like "Everything Will Flow," "Life Is Golden," "Trash," and "Wastelands," which are ref... Read Full Description >

    In the live session for Absolute Radio, Suede showcased tracks like "Everything Will Flow," "Life Is Golden," "Trash," and "Wastelands," which are reflective of their evolving sound during a significant period in their career. This performance aligns with the band's return after a hiatus; they had released their album "Coming Up" in 1996, which saw commercial success and introduced a more polished sound compared to their earlier work. By the time of this live recording, Suede was promoting their comeback album "Bloodsports," released in 2013, marking their first studio album in over a decade. Fans appreciated this stripped-back format, as it highlighted the band’s lyrical depth and musicality, signalling a mature phase in their artistry. This session not only celebrated their legacy but also reaffirmed their relevance in the contemporary music scene, resonating well with both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Suede Performs 'Because The Night' with BBC Concert Orchestra - R2 Piano Room

Maida Vale Studios
London, England, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:21
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  • In the live recording of "Because The Night" featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, Suede showcases their musical evolution during a period of renewed c... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Because The Night" featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, Suede showcases their musical evolution during a period of renewed creativity and relevance. This performance took place during the band's later career, particularly after their acclaimed album "Night Thoughts," released in 2016. "Night Thoughts" marked a significant return for Suede, garnering positive reviews and demonstrating their continued ability to craft poignant and atmospheric music. Additionally, the collaboration with the BBC Concert Orchestra reflects the band's willingness to experiment and reinterpret their sound in unique and expansive ways. Notably, this performance underscores Suede's enduring legacy and their commitment to celebrating the work of other influential artists, such as Patti Smith, illuminating their role in the broader tapestry of rock history.

  • In the live recording "Long Live $uede," featuring MoneySign Suede, Anthoe The Great, and Rich Rabbit, it reflects a significant moment in Suede's car... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Long Live $uede," featuring MoneySign Suede, Anthoe The Great, and Rich Rabbit, it reflects a significant moment in Suede's career, which emphasizes his rising prominence in the rap scene. Prior to this recording, Suede had released notable projects that contributed to his growing fanbase, including collaborations with various artists that showcased his versatility and lyrical talent. The title "Long Live $uede" hints at a tribute theme, possibly indicating a pivotal moment or a reflection on his journey, highlighting his impact on peers and the music community. Interestingly, Suede’s style often blends personal narratives with contemporary themes, enhancing his relatability and appeal. The video, directed by Shooterzongo, showcases an energetic vibe, indicative of the camaraderie and collective spirit prevalent in the current music landscape, aligning with the live performances that have bolstered his reputation.

  • In the live recording titled "Suede - She Still Leads Me On" at Air Studios, the band was promoting their ninth studio album, *Autofiction*, which was... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Suede - She Still Leads Me On" at Air Studios, the band was promoting their ninth studio album, *Autofiction*, which was released in September 2022. This album marked a significant point in Suede's career as it was their first album in over a decade since *Night Thoughts* in 2016. *Autofiction* features an introspective sound, showcasing the band's evolution while retaining the essence of their iconic Britpop roots. An interesting fact surrounding this era is that *Autofiction* was well-received by critics, often praised for its lyrical depth and energetic performances, highlighting Suede's ability to remain relevant in the contemporary music landscape. The live session of "She Still Leads Me On" reflects the band's dedication to both their legacy and their ongoing artistic growth.

Suede - 'The Only Way I Can Love You' Live at Virgin Radio Sunset Sessions

News Building
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:02
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  • In the live recording of "The Only Way I Can Love You" from the Virgin Radio Sunset Sessions, Suede was promoting their album "Autofiction," which was... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "The Only Way I Can Love You" from the Virgin Radio Sunset Sessions, Suede was promoting their album "Autofiction," which was released in September 2022. This marked a significant moment in their career as it was their ninth studio album and represented a return to the raw, guitar-driven sound reminiscent of their early work. The performance at the iconic News Building in London added a unique ambiance, underscoring Suede's status as a pivotal band in the Britpop movement. Interestingly, "Autofiction" was well-received and signified their continued evolution as artists, reflecting a blend of nostalgia and contemporary relevance in their music, allowing them to maintain a dedicated fanbase while attracting new listeners. This live session not only showcased their musical prowess but also highlighted Suede's successful re-emergence into the music scene after their hiatus.

Suede - She Still Leads Me On Performance on Later with Jools Holland

Later with Jools Holland
United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:08
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  • In the early 2000s, Suede was experiencing a creative resurgence with the release of their album "A New Morning" in 2002, which was their fifth studio... Read Full Description >

    In the early 2000s, Suede was experiencing a creative resurgence with the release of their album "A New Morning" in 2002, which was their fifth studio effort. This followed a period of relative inactivity and lineup changes after their initial success in the 1990s. The live performance of "She Still Leads Me On" on "Later with Jools Holland" highlights this revitalization phase, showcasing Suede's evolving sound while also reaching out to both long-time fans and a newer audience. Notably, the band's return to the public eye with this performance marked a significant moment, as they were known for their dramatic and emotive music, and this live setting offered an intimate glimpse into their dynamic style during this era. The performance illustrates Suede's ability to adapt and remain relevant in the changing landscape of British rock music.