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The Strokes

Live Performances by The Strokes

The Strokes - Full Concert at The Astoria, London

Astoria
London, United Kingdom

February 3, 2001 | Video Length: 37:41
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    On February 3, 2001, The Strokes performed live at the Astoria in London, a pivotal moment in their early career just after the release of their debut album, "Is This It." Released in July 2001 in the UK and in October of that year in the United States, the album was critically acclaimed and marked a significant resurgence of garage rock. The live recording captures the band's raw energy and the burgeoning excitement surrounding their music, showcasing songs that would soon become classics. By this time, The Strokes were rapidly gaining popularity and were regarded as one of the leaders of the early 2000s rock revival. Interestingly, despite the album's success, it almost faced censorship in the U.S. due to the original cover art, which was replaced before its release. This live performance at the Astoria represents a key moment where the band was solidifying their place in music history.

The Strokes Perform 'The Modern Age' Live on Conan O'Brien TV Show

Conan O'Brien TV Show
New York, NY, United States

November 1, 2001 | Video Length: 4:26
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    On November 1, 2001, The Strokes made a memorable television appearance by performing "The Modern Age" on the Conan O'Brien show, a pivotal moment that underscored their rising fame in the early 2000s. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their debut album, "Is This It," which came out in July of that year in the UK and later in October in the U.S. The album was critically acclaimed and played a significant role in the garage rock revival, marking The Strokes as one of the leading bands of the era. Their distinct sound and aesthetic helped to define a new wave of rock music. The performance on Conan was vital for the band's exposure, introducing their energetic style to a broader audience, further establishing their reputation as a compelling live act.

The Strokes Perform 'Is This It' Live at Mad TV Concert

Mad TV

January 1, 2002 | Video Length: 2:30
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  • In January 2002, The Strokes performed "Is This It" on Mad TV, showcasing their early sound and energy at a pivotal moment in their career. This perfo... Read Full Description >

    In January 2002, The Strokes performed "Is This It" on Mad TV, showcasing their early sound and energy at a pivotal moment in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their debut album, "Is This It," which had been launched in July 2001 in the UK and October 2001 in the US. The album played a significant role in reigniting interest in garage rock and indie music, influencing countless artists in the years that followed. The Strokes were praised for their raw sound, distinct style, and charismatic presence, which is clearly evident in this live recording. Capturing the band's early essence, this performance marks a key moment, highlighting their rise to fame and the impact of their innovative music on the early 2000s rock landscape. The band's ability to captivate audiences with their lively performances was instrumental in solidifying their status as a leading force in the music scene.

The Strokes Perform 'Someday' on Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show with David Letterman
United States

January 1, 2002 | Video Length: 3:11
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    In January 2002, The Strokes were on the cusp of major breakthrough with their debut album, "Is This It," which had initially released in the UK in 2001. The performance of "Someday" on the Late Show with David Letterman marked a significant moment in their career, as it was part of their first appearances on U.S. television. This set the stage for their rising popularity, introducing a wider audience to their garage rock sound characterized by catchy melodies and a raw aesthetic. Interestingly, "Is This It" received critical acclaim and is often regarded as one of the defining albums of the early 2000s indie rock revival, influencing countless other bands. The combination of their energetic performance and the recognition from such a prominent platform helped solidify their status as leading figures in the rock music scene at that time.

The Strokes - Full Concert Featuring 'Last Nite' and Other Hits

New York City, NY, United States

January 1, 2002 | Video Length: 38:38
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  • In January 2002, The Strokes were riding high on the momentum from their debut album, "Is This It," which had been released in July 2001. The live rec... Read Full Description >

    In January 2002, The Strokes were riding high on the momentum from their debut album, "Is This It," which had been released in July 2001. The live recording captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career, just as they were about to become significant figures in the rock revival genre of the early 2000s. The setlist for this performance features several standout tracks from "Is This It," such as "Last Nite," "Someday," and "Hard to Explain," highlighting their raw energy and distinctive sound. Notably, "New York City Cops" was replaced on the American version of the album due to sensitivities following the September 11 attacks, further illuminating the cultural context in which they were performing. The live performance encapsulates their garage rock revival aesthetic and marks the band's ascent into mainstream popularity, setting the stage for their subsequent albums and enduring influence on rock music.

The Strokes - Live at MTV $2 Dollar Bill Concert 2002 [Full] [HQ]

Hollywood Center Zoetrope Studios
Los Angeles, CA, United States

February 2, 2002 | Video Length: 1:3:02
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    The Strokes were experiencing a pivotal moment in their career during the live recording of "The Strokes - Live at MTV $2 Dollar Bill Concert" on February 2, 2002. This performance came shortly after the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Is This It," which was launched in July 2001. The album garnered significant critical and commercial success, helping to shape the early 2000s rock revival. By the time of the MTV concert, The Strokes were at the peak of their initial fame, showcasing their signature sound and style that would influence countless bands to follow. Notably, the concert was filmed just months before the release of their sophomore album, "Room on Fire," creating a remarkable contrast as they transitioned from an emerging band to a leading force in the music scene. The involvement of Roman Coppola in the production adds a layer of artistic credibility, as he is known for his unique visual style, further enhancing the band's dynamic presence during this period.

The Strokes - The Modern Age Live at MTV 2$ Bill Uncut (HQ)

MTV 2$ Bill Uncut
New York, NY, United States

February 2, 2002 | Video Length: 3:44
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  • On February 2, 2002, The Strokes performed "The Modern Age" live for the MTV 2$ Bill Uncut show, showcasing the energetic sound that defined the early... Read Full Description >

    On February 2, 2002, The Strokes performed "The Modern Age" live for the MTV 2$ Bill Uncut show, showcasing the energetic sound that defined the early 2000s garage rock revival. At this point in their career, The Strokes had just released their debut album, "Is This It," in July 2001, which had garnered widespread critical acclaim and significant commercial success. This live recording took place during a pivotal moment for the band, as they were beginning to gain mainstream popularity. "Is This It" was featured on numerous best-of lists and is often cited as one of the greatest albums of the 21st century. Their performance in New York highlighted their raw, authentic stage presence, contributing to their reputation as one of the key figures of the indie rock scene of that era.

  • In January 2003, The Strokes were riding high on the success of their debut album, *Is This It*, which was released in July 2001. The live performance... Read Full Description >

    In January 2003, The Strokes were riding high on the success of their debut album, *Is This It*, which was released in July 2001. The live performance of "Under Control" on Conan provided a glimpse into their burgeoning fame, as they were beginning to establish themselves as a key player in the garage rock revival of the early 2000s. Notably, "Under Control," which features on their third album, *First Impressions of Earth* (released in January 2006), was still a few years away from being part of their setlist. This performance aired during a pivotal moment when The Strokes were transitioning from indie darlings to mainstream rock icons, drawing a growing audience with their distinctive sound and stylish aesthetic. Their charisma and musicianship in this televised appearance helped solidify their reputation as one of the leading bands of the era.

The Strokes Perform 'Reptilia' Live on Conan

January 1, 2003 | Video Length: 4:17
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    In January 2003, The Strokes were experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, following the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Is This It," which came out in July 2001. By the time of the live recording of "Reptilia" on Conan, the band had solidified their status as a defining force in the early 2000s rock revival, with their signature sound blending garage rock and post-punk revival elements. "Reptilia," one of their standout tracks, was actually included in their follow-up album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released later in 2006. The band's appearance on television reflected their rising popularity, showcasing their energetic performance style and the distinctive vocal delivery of frontman Julian Casablancas. This period marked a significant transition as The Strokes began to experiment with their sound and establish themselves as enduring icons in the music landscape.

The Strokes Perform 'I Can't Win' Live on Conan

January 1, 2003 | Video Length: 3:12
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  • In early 2003, The Strokes were riding high on the critical and commercial success of their debut album, "Is This It," which had been released in 2001... Read Full Description >

    In early 2003, The Strokes were riding high on the critical and commercial success of their debut album, "Is This It," which had been released in 2001. By the time of their performance on "Conan" on January 1, 2003, the band's distinctive sound and style had garnered them significant attention, contributing to a resurgence of interest in garage rock. The live recording of "I Can't Win" showcases their raw energy and stage presence, highlighting the infectious appeal that helped them build a dedicated fan base. Interestingly, this performance came shortly before the release of their sophomore album, "Room on Fire," later that year in October. The Strokes' combination of catchy melodies and tight musicianship, along with their stylish persona, marked them as a defining band of the early 2000s rock scene, and this Conan appearance played a crucial role in solidifying their rising status.

The Strokes Perform 'The End Has No End' Live at Letterman

Letterman

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 3:37
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  • In January 2004, The Strokes performed “The End Has No End” on the Late Show with David Letterman, a significant moment that showcased their risin... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, The Strokes performed “The End Has No End” on the Late Show with David Letterman, a significant moment that showcased their rising prominence in the early 2000s rock scene. At this time, the band had just released their highly acclaimed second album, "Room on Fire," in October 2003. The success of their debut album, "Is This It," helped solidify their reputation, and songs from "Room on Fire" played a vital role in their continued popularity. This particular performance highlighted their infectious energy and tight musicianship, traits that resonated well with audiences and critics alike. Notably, their stylish image and retro influences defined the garage rock revival of that decade, making their Letterman appearance a memorable take on the band's growing legacy.

  • In January 2005, The Strokes were riding high on the success of their second album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released later that month.... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, The Strokes were riding high on the success of their second album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released later that month. This live concert at MTV captures the band at a pivotal moment, showcasing their evolution from the raw garage rock of their debut album, "Is This It," to a more polished and experimental sound that would characterize their upcoming work. Notably, the set includes tracks like "Juicebox" and "Heart In A Cage," which highlight their shift towards a more complex production while maintaining their signature style. This performance also marked a time when The Strokes were gaining widespread recognition, not just in the indie music scene, but also in mainstream culture, reflecting their influential role in the early 2000s rock revival. The energy captured in this performance, combined with their critical acclaim, solidified their presence as one of the defining bands of that era.

The Strokes Full Concert Live at London University - Featuring Juicebox, Last Nite, and Reptilia

London University
London, United Kingdom

June 1, 2005 | Video Length: 32:47
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  • In June 2005, The Strokes were in a pivotal moment of their career, having recently released their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," j... Read Full Description >

    In June 2005, The Strokes were in a pivotal moment of their career, having recently released their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," just a few months prior in January 2006. During the live recording at London University, the band showcased a mix of their earlier hits and newer material, demonstrating their evolution from the garage rock revival sound that marked their earlier work. Notable tracks like "Juicebox" and "Heart In A Cage," which were part of their new album, highlighted their shift towards a more polished sound, albeit while retaining the energetic live performance style they were known for. Additionally, the setlist included fan favorites like "Last Nite" and "Reptilia," reinforcing the band's strong connection with their audience. This era was crucial as it set the stage for their later work while also reflecting the pressures and expectations that came from their rapid rise to fame.

The Strokes Perform 'Last Nite' on Later... with Jools Holland

Later... with Jools Holland
United Kingdom

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 3:21
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    In January 2006, The Strokes were surging through a pivotal phase in their career, following the release of their critically acclaimed album "First Impressions of Earth" in January 2006, just days before the live recording featured on "Later... with Jools Holland." This album represented a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing experimentation beyond their garage rock roots while retaining their signature energy. The performance of "Last Nite," one of their most iconic tracks from the debut album "Is This It," highlighted their earlier success and enduring appeal. This appearance marked a moment where they were reconciling their past hits with new material, demonstrating their stature in the rock scene after a few years of meteoric rise. A noteworthy aspect of this performance is that it captured the band's return to the spotlight following a brief hiatus from live performances, emphasizing their commitment to a dynamic present and future in the music industry.

The Strokes - Full Concert at Roskilde Festival featuring Juicebox and more

Roskilde Festival
Roskilde, Denmark

July 2, 2006 | Video Length: 46:39
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  • In July 2006, The Strokes were in the midst of promoting their third studio album, *First Impressions of Earth*, which had been released in January of... Read Full Description >

    In July 2006, The Strokes were in the midst of promoting their third studio album, *First Impressions of Earth*, which had been released in January of that year. This album marked a significant moment in their career as it showcased a departure from the band's earlier style, incorporating a broader range of influences and sounds. The live performance at the Roskilde Festival included tracks from this album, such as "Juicebox" and "Heart in a Cage," which were standout singles that contributed to their evolving musical identity. Interestingly, the festival performance was broadcast on MTV in Sweden, highlighting the band's continued prominence in the rock scene despite facing mixed reviews for *First Impressions of Earth*. The energy and crowd engagement during this show reinforced their reputation as a formidable live act, capturing a pivotal moment in their transition within the music industry.

The Strokes Perform 'You Only Live Once' Live at T In The Park 2006

T In The Park
Balado Park, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 8, 2006 | Video Length: 3:11
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  • In July 2006, The Strokes performed at T In The Park, a pivotal time for the band following the release of their third studio album, "First Impression... Read Full Description >

    In July 2006, The Strokes performed at T In The Park, a pivotal time for the band following the release of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which came out in January of that year. This performance featured prominent tracks like "Juicebox" and "You Only Live Once," highlighting the band's evolution in sound and style. Notably, "Juicebox" marked a shift in their musical direction, incorporating a more polished and experimental approach compared to their earlier, more raw garage rock roots. The live recording captures the energy and excitement of the band during this transitional phase, as they were still riding high on their established reputation from earlier albums, but were also trying to redefine their identity in an increasingly competitive music landscape. This performance showcased their ability to maintain a strong connection with their audience while navigating new artistic territory.

The Strokes - Full Concert at T in The Park 2006 featuring Juicebox and more

T In The Park
Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 8, 2006 | Video Length: 35:21
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  • In July 2006, The Strokes were riding high on the success of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released earlier that y... Read Full Description >

    In July 2006, The Strokes were riding high on the success of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released earlier that year in January. The album marked a significant moment in their career as it demonstrated their evolution from the garage rock revival sound of their earlier works to a more polished and experimental approach. The live performance at T in the Park captures the band during a pivotal time, showcasing tracks like "Juicebox" and "Heart in a Cage" from this album. Interestingly, "First Impressions of Earth" received mixed reviews compared to their previous albums but still solidified The Strokes' place in early 2000s rock. The T in the Park performance also reflects how the band continued to engage with a loyal fanbase, featuring a mix of both new tracks and classics like "Last Nite," highlighting their sustained popularity despite the shifts in their musical direction.

The Strokes - Hard To Explain (Live at Oxegen Festival, Stradbally, Ireland)

Oxegen Festival
Stradbally, County Laois, Ireland

July 8, 2006 | Video Length: 4:26
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  • On July 8, 2006, The Strokes performed live at the Oxegen Festival in Stradbally, Ireland, during a pivotal time in their career. This performance cam... Read Full Description >

    On July 8, 2006, The Strokes performed live at the Oxegen Festival in Stradbally, Ireland, during a pivotal time in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was launched in January 2006. The album marked a significant moment for the band as it showcased a more experimental sound, diverging from the garage rock roots of their earlier work. During this festival, they played "Hard to Explain," a song from their acclaimed debut album, "Is This It," illustrating their deep catalog and ability to engage audiences despite the mixed critical reception of their latest release. Notably, by this time, the band was navigating both commercial success and increasing pressure to evolve their sound, balancing fan expectations with their artistic direction.

The Strokes - 'Reptilia' Live Performance at T in The Park

T In The Park
Balado Park, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 8, 2006 | Video Length: 3:45
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  • In July 2006, The Strokes were riding the wave of success following the release of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which came ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2006, The Strokes were riding the wave of success following the release of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which came out in January of that year. This album marked a shift in their sound, exploring darker themes and a more polished production compared to their earlier, more raw garage rock roots showcased in "Is This It" and "Room on Fire." The live performance at T in the Park highlighted their evolution as a band, featuring tracks like "Juicebox" and the fan-favorite "Reptilia," demonstrating their ability to blend catchy melodies with edgy rock elements. Interestingly, this performance also took place at a pivotal moment for the band, as they faced mixed reviews with "First Impressions of Earth," yet maintained a strong and dedicated fanbase that continued to support them through this transitional phase. The energy captured in the live recording reflects their enduring appeal and the excitement of their music during that era.

The Strokes Perform 'Taken For A Fool' on Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show with David Letterman
New York, NY, United States

March 23, 2011 | Video Length: 4:03
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    On March 23, 2011, The Strokes performed "Taken For A Fool" on the Late Show with David Letterman, showcasing their return to the spotlight after a hiatus. This performance coincided with the release of their fourth studio album, "Angles," which came out just a few weeks prior, on March 18, 2011. This album marked a significant moment in their career, as it was their first studio release in over five years since "First Impressions of Earth" in 2006. The performance highlighted the band's evolution, showcasing a fresher sound while still retaining the signature rock vibe that initially garnered them fame in the early 2000s. "Taken For A Fool," as a single from "Angles," was pivotal in re-establishing their presence in the rock scene, emphasizing their ability to innovate while staying true to their roots.

  • In August 2011, when The Strokes performed at the Reading Festival, they were promoting their fourth studio album, "Angles," which had been released e... Read Full Description >

    In August 2011, when The Strokes performed at the Reading Festival, they were promoting their fourth studio album, "Angles," which had been released earlier that year in March. This marked a significant return for the band after a five-year hiatus, as their last album before "Angles," "First Impressions of Earth," came out in 2006. The performance was notable as it showcased the band's renewed energy and commitment to live music after a period of experimentation and lineup changes. Additionally, the setlist included classic hits alongside material from "Angles," reflecting their evolution while still appealing to long-time fans. This performance at the Reading Festival served as an indication of their successful reentry into the music scene, highlighting both their enduring popularity and their ability to engage with the audience through a mix of old and new tracks.

The Strokes - Full Concert at Reading Festival 2011 (Full Set)

Reading Festival
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 27, 2011 | Video Length: 1:10:07
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  • At the time of their performance at the Reading Festival on August 27, 2011, The Strokes were promoting their fourth studio album, *Angles*, which was... Read Full Description >

    At the time of their performance at the Reading Festival on August 27, 2011, The Strokes were promoting their fourth studio album, *Angles*, which was released earlier that year in March. This marked a significant comeback for the band after a four-year hiatus, as their previous album, *First Impressions of Earth*, had come out in 2006. The setlist at Reading included a mix of classic tracks and new material, reflecting the band's ongoing evolution while still paying homage to their earlier hits. Notably, the performance featured "Under Cover of Darkness," one of the lead singles from *Angles*, which signified the band's attempt to reconnect with fans after their break. The 2011 Reading set served as a pivotal moment in rekindling The Strokes' place in the rock landscape, showcasing their intent to blend nostalgia with fresh sounds.

The Strokes - 'Reptilia' Live Performance at BST Hyde Park Concert

Hyde Park
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2015 | Video Length: 3:48
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  • In 2015, The Strokes were in a notable phase of their career, having released their fifth studio album, "Comedown Machine," in March 2013. By the time... Read Full Description >

    In 2015, The Strokes were in a notable phase of their career, having released their fifth studio album, "Comedown Machine," in March 2013. By the time of the live recording of "Reptilia" at BST Hyde Park on January 1, 2015, the band was actively touring and reconnecting with fans after a brief hiatus. This performance showcased their signature sound and the enduring popularity of their early hits, such as "Reptilia," which originally appeared on their second album, "First Impressions of Earth" (2006). During this period, the band was reflecting on their extensive catalog while introducing newer material. Interestingly, this performance marked a significant moment as it was part of a larger festival, emphasizing their return to the live scene and their continued influence in the rock genre. The crowd's energy and the band's performance highlighted their lasting legacy and the strong connection they maintained with their audience.

The Strokes - Full Concert Live at Austin City Limits

Zilker Park (Samsung Stage)
Austin, Texas, United States

October 4, 2015 | Video Length: 1:20:24
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  • On October 4, 2015, The Strokes performed at Austin City Limits, a significant moment in their career as they were promoting their fifth studio album,... Read Full Description >

    On October 4, 2015, The Strokes performed at Austin City Limits, a significant moment in their career as they were promoting their fifth studio album, "Comedown Machine," which was released in March 2013. This live recording captures the band's return to the festival circuit after a hiatus and reflects their sustained influence in the rock genre. Notably, the setlist includes iconic tracks from their debut album "Is This It," as well as hits from other albums, demonstrating their ability to blend nostalgia with newer material. During this period, The Strokes were praised for their energetic performances, and their participation in this festival helped revitalize interest in their music following a few quieter years. The live performance certainly underscores their status as modern rock icons, capable of drawing a significant crowd with a mix of classic and contemporary tunes.

  • In January 2016, The Strokes performed "Threat of Joy" on *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*, showcasing their evolving sound during a time of resurgence in their c... Read Full Description >

    In January 2016, The Strokes performed "Threat of Joy" on *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*, showcasing their evolving sound during a time of resurgence in their career. This performance followed the release of their fifth studio album, *Comedown Machine* (2013), which saw the band experimenting with new textures and style contrasts. Notably, "Threat of Joy" was one of the singles from the band's EP *Future Present Past*, released in 2016, marking their return to live performances after a period of relative quiet. The Strokes had gained a reputation in the early 2000s as pivotal figures in the garage rock revival, and their appearance on *Kimmel* highlighted their ongoing influence in the indie rock scene. The performance featured the band's signature blend of catchy melodies and gritty rock, reaffirming their status as one of the defining bands of their generation.

The Strokes Performance of 'You Only Live Once' at Lollapalooza Argentina

Lollapalooza
Buenos Aires, Argentina

August 20, 2017 | Video Length: 4:18
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The Strokes - Full Concert Live at Chicago 2019 (Lollapalooza)

Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, United States

January 1, 2019 | Video Length: 1:9:56
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  • In January 2019, The Strokes performed live at Lollapalooza in Chicago, following the release of their fifth studio album, "The Comedown Machine," whi... Read Full Description >

    In January 2019, The Strokes performed live at Lollapalooza in Chicago, following the release of their fifth studio album, "The Comedown Machine," which came out in 2013. This performance marked a significant moment in their career as it demonstrated their return to the live stage after a period of relative silence regarding new material. The Strokes were known for their groundbreaking early 2000s sound, and by this time, they had garnered a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim that spanned nearly two decades. An interesting aspect of this specific performance is the band's ability to connect with their audience, showcasing a blend of both classic hits and newer tracks, reinforcing their lasting impact on the rock scene. This concert can be seen as an effort to reestablish their energy and presence in the music world, hinting at potential future projects following their hiatus.

  • In January 2019, The Strokes were at an interesting juncture in their career, having recently released their sixth studio album, "The New Abnormal," i... Read Full Description >

    In January 2019, The Strokes were at an interesting juncture in their career, having recently released their sixth studio album, "The New Abnormal," in April 2020, just over a year after the live performance recorded in the provided video. This concert sees them actively engaging with their established fanbase while navigating a period marked by increased anticipation for new material. Notably, the band's previous album, "Comedown Machine," was released in 2013 and followed by a long hiatus from studio recordings. In the lead-up to the live performance, The Strokes were also seen performing at various music festivals, reaffirming their influence in the rock scene and showcasing their enduring appeal. As they delivered their set, including hits from earlier albums like "Is This It," the live performance served as a reminder of their impact in the early 2000s and the excitement building around their upcoming work.

The Strokes - Full Concert at TRNSMT Festival 2022 featuring Last Nite

TRNSMT Festival
United Kingdom

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 24:09
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  • In January 2022, The Strokes performed at the TRNSMT Festival in the UK, showcasing their seasoned ability to deliver captivating live performances. B... Read Full Description >

    In January 2022, The Strokes performed at the TRNSMT Festival in the UK, showcasing their seasoned ability to deliver captivating live performances. By this time, the band had recently released their sixth studio album, "The New Abnormal," in April 2020. This record marked a significant return for the band, earning a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and highlighting their continued evolution in sound while maintaining the signature style that brought them early success. The live setlist featured iconic songs like "Last Nite" and "The Adults Are Talking," emphasizing their blend of new material and classic hits. The performance also reflected the band's resilience and adaptability, as they navigated the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, returning to live venues with renewed energy and connection to their audience. Overall, the TRNSMT Festival appearance was a testament to The Strokes' enduring legacy in the rock genre.

The Strokes - Full Concert at Lollapalooza Chile 2022

Lollapalooza Chile
Santiago, CL, Chile

March 18, 2022 | Video Length: 1:21:44
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  • By the time of their performance at Lollapalooza Chile on March 18, 2022, The Strokes had recently released their sixth studio album, "The New Abnorma... Read Full Description >

    By the time of their performance at Lollapalooza Chile on March 18, 2022, The Strokes had recently released their sixth studio album, "The New Abnormal," in April 2020. This album marked a significant return for the band, receiving critical acclaim and winning the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. The live recording captures The Strokes as they reinvigorated their sound while reconnecting with long-time fans, showcasing a blend of new material and classic hits. Interestingly, the concert occurred during a period of increased activity for the band, including their return to extensive live performances after the pandemic-related hiatus. The energy shown in their performance at this festival reflects their evolution while also celebrating their early 2000s roots, a hallmark of their enduring appeal in the rock scene.

  • In March 2022, The Strokes performed "Ode to the Mets" during their set at Lollapalooza Argentina, showcasing their vibrant stage presence and continu... Read Full Description >

    In March 2022, The Strokes performed "Ode to the Mets" during their set at Lollapalooza Argentina, showcasing their vibrant stage presence and continued relevance in the music scene. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their sixth studio album, "The New Abnormal," which came out in April 2020. "The New Abnormal" received critical acclaim and even won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, solidifying the band's place in contemporary rock music. Interestingly, this live recording also marked a celebratory return to major festivals after pandemic-induced interruptions, reflecting the band's resilience and ongoing evolution in the post-2000s music landscape. Their ability to draw a crowd and the high energy of "Ode to the Mets" during this performance underscores their lasting influence and connection with fans, even two decades after their debut.

The Strokes - Full Concert at Lollapalooza Brazil 2022

Lollapalooza
São Paulo, Brazil

March 25, 2022 | Video Length: 1:15:48
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  • In March 2022, The Strokes performed at Lollapalooza Brazil, showcasing their evolving sound and stage presence. By this time, they had released their... Read Full Description >

    In March 2022, The Strokes performed at Lollapalooza Brazil, showcasing their evolving sound and stage presence. By this time, they had released their seventh studio album, "The New Abnormal," in April 2020, which was met with critical acclaim and even won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. Their live set included a mix of classic hits and tracks from their recent album, illustrating their ability to blend nostalgia with contemporary relevance. The performance highlighted the band's enduring popularity and demonstrated their skill in engaging with both longtime fans and newer audiences. Additionally, this landmark performance at a major festival reflects The Strokes' successful return to the live scene after the disruptions caused by the pandemic, underscoring their resilient presence in the rock music landscape.

The Strokes - Full Concert Live at Lollapalooza Argentina

Lollapalooza Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina

August 20, 2022 | Video Length: 1:19:47
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The Strokes - Live at Fuji Rock Festival 2023 *Full Concert*

Naeba Ski Resort
Naeba, Niigata, Japan

July 28, 2023 | Video Length: 1:23:25
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  • On July 28, 2023, The Strokes performed at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, showcasing their established presence in the rock music scene. By this tim... Read Full Description >

    On July 28, 2023, The Strokes performed at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, showcasing their established presence in the rock music scene. By this time, they had recently released their album "The New Abnormal" in April 2020, which marked their first Grammy Award win for Best Rock Album. The performance featured a mix of fan favorites from across their discography, highlighting their enduring appeal and ability to captivate live audiences. Notably, the festival setlist included tracks like "The Modern Age" and "Bad Decisions," illustrating a blend of their early and later material. The band's ability to draw crowds at major international festivals like Fuji Rock underscores their influence in the rock genre, signaling a successful continuation of their career following a brief hiatus. Their energetic live shows remain a cornerstone of their identity, further cementing The Strokes as one of the prominent bands of the 21st century.

The Strokes Live Full Concert in Chicago - Full Set Performance

Credit Union 1 Arena
Chicago, Illinois, United States

March 8, 2024 | Video Length: 1:15:17
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  • As of March 8, 2024, The Strokes were likely performing their latest album at the Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago. Prior to this date, they released t... Read Full Description >

    As of March 8, 2024, The Strokes were likely performing their latest album at the Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago. Prior to this date, they released their sixth studio album "The New Abnormal" in April 2020, which received critical acclaim and won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. Given that live sets often include a mix of classic tracks and new material, the performance likely showcased both their new songs and beloved fan favorites from earlier albums. The setlist features tracks that span their discography, indicating their established legacy in the rock scene. An interesting fact about The Strokes is their ability to evolve their sound while retaining their distinct style, a characteristic that has allowed them to maintain a strong following throughout their career. Their live performance for a cause, supporting Kina Collins, underscores their engagement in social issues, further enhancing their reputation beyond music.

Julian Casablancas Discusses The Voidz Album and Collaborations on The Tonight Show

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
New York, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 6:25
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  • During the time of the live recording on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," The Strokes were experiencing a resurgence in their career. The sho... Read Full Description >

    During the time of the live recording on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," The Strokes were experiencing a resurgence in their career. The show took place in 2020, and prior to that, their album "The New Abnormal" had been released in April 2020, marking their first studio album in seven years since "Comedown Machine" in 2013. "The New Abnormal" was well-received, earning the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, which showcased the band's evolution and sustained relevance in the rock music scene. In the interview, Julian Casablancas mentioned collaborating with Charli XCX and his side project The Voidz, further highlighting the band's dynamic nature and willingness to experiment with different sounds and styles, reflecting their progressive approach to music. This era emphasizes not only The Strokes' enduring legacy but also their ability to adapt and innovate within the industry.

  • In the live performance titled "The Adults Are Talking" from Saturday Night Live, which aired in 2020, The Strokes were promoting their sixth studio a... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance titled "The Adults Are Talking" from Saturday Night Live, which aired in 2020, The Strokes were promoting their sixth studio album, "The New Abnormal." Released in April 2020, this album marked a significant comeback for the band after a seven-year hiatus since their previous album, "Comedown Machine" (2013). "The New Abnormal" received critical acclaim and even won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, underscoring the band's continued relevance in the music scene. The SNL appearance was pivotal, not only showcasing their new material but also highlighting their evolution from indie rock darlings in the early 2000s to seasoned musicians. Interestingly, the band has maintained a loyal fanbase, partly due to their energetic live performances, which were especially rejuvenated with the release of this album.

  • The live recording “Zero Corps Live Stream” does not appear to be directly related to The Strokes, as it seems to focus on a gaming community rath... Read Full Description >

    The live recording “Zero Corps Live Stream” does not appear to be directly related to The Strokes, as it seems to focus on a gaming community rather than a music event. However, positioning The Strokes in their career timeline could provide valuable insights. Before the live recording, The Strokes released their fifth studio album, "Comedown Machine," in March 2013. Following a period of hiatus, this album showcased a shift toward a more experimental sound while still retaining the band's signature style. By the time of the live recording, The Strokes had established themselves as one of the defining bands of their generation, known for revitalizing garage rock in the early 2000s. In concert, their energetic performances and distinct musicality captivated fans, reflecting their growth and maturity as an influential rock band.

  • The live recording of "Take It or Leave It" by The Strokes, showcased at the $2 concert, reflects a pivotal moment in the band's career following the ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Take It or Leave It" by The Strokes, showcased at the $2 concert, reflects a pivotal moment in the band's career following the release of their debut album, "Is This It," in 2001. This concert occurred during their rise to fame, highlighting the raw energy and distinctive garage rock sound that propelled them into the spotlight. The Strokes were particularly noted for their influential style, and the enthusiasm from the audience captured in this live performance underscores their burgeoning popularity. Interestingly, the song "Take It or Leave It" serves as the closing track of "Is This It," encapsulating the band's ethos of youthful rebellion and unabashed confidence. The success of their debut album played a significant role in the early 2000s garage rock revival, establishing The Strokes as a defining band of that era.

  • "You Only Live Once" is a track from The Strokes' third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released in January 2006. At this point ... Read Full Description >

    "You Only Live Once" is a track from The Strokes' third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released in January 2006. At this point in their career, The Strokes were navigating a transition after the significant success of their first two albums, "Is This It" (2001) and "Room on Fire" (2003). "First Impressions of Earth" received a more mixed response from critics and fans compared to their earlier works, reflecting the band's evolution in sound and a shift in public perception. The live recording of "You Only Live Once" showcases the band's ability to blend catchy melodies with a raw, garage rock aesthetic, maintaining their signature style during a pivotal moment in their career. Notably, the release of this album marked a departure in their creative direction, further establishing The Strokes' position as influential figures in the rock revival movement of the early 2000s.

  • Before the live recording of "Hard To Explain," The Strokes had released their debut album, "Is This It," in 2001, which was critically acclaimed and ... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording of "Hard To Explain," The Strokes had released their debut album, "Is This It," in 2001, which was critically acclaimed and helped define the indie rock revival of the early 2000s. By the time of this live performance, the band was gaining significant recognition and establishing a strong fan base. The song, "Hard To Explain," serves as a quintessential track from that album, showcasing their distinctive sound characterized by catchy melodies and gritty guitar riffs. Interestingly, "Is This It" was later ranked highly in various "greatest albums" lists, and the band's style influenced numerous other artists in the genre. The performance showcased in the video captures the raw energy and charisma that The Strokes brought to their live shows, highlighting their appeal during a peak moment in their early career.


  • At the time of the live recording referenced, The Strokes were navigating the aftermath of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," whi... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording referenced, The Strokes were navigating the aftermath of their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released in January 2006. This album marked a critical turning point in their career, showcasing a departure from their early garage rock sound and venturing into more diverse musical territories. Notably, "First Impressions of Earth" received a mixed critical reception, but it included successful singles like "Juicebox" and "Heart in a Cage." This period reflected the band's struggle with fame, as they faced pressure to evolve while managing the expectations set by their earlier iconic albums, "Is This It" (2001) and "Room on Fire" (2003). The experiences during the promotion and touring for this album contributed to their later hiatus and transformation as a band, emphasizing the impact of their rapid rise to fame and the challenges associated with it.

The Strokes Perform 'You Only Live Once' at Conan O'Brien Concert

conan o`brien

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:41
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  • In the live recording of "You Only Live Once" performed by The Strokes on Conan O'Brien, the band was promoting their third studio album, "First Impre... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "You Only Live Once" performed by The Strokes on Conan O'Brien, the band was promoting their third studio album, "First Impressions of Earth," which was released in January 2006. This period marked a pivotal moment in The Strokes' career as they transitioned from the indie rock revival sound that characterized their earlier works to a more polished and diverse musical style. The performance is notable for showcasing the band's evolving sound and lyrical maturity while still retaining their distinctive garage rock essence. "You Only Live Once," a lead single from the album, reflects this growth and struck a chord with both fans and critics. Additionally, the band's appearance on a major late-night show helped solidify their presence in the mainstream music scene during this transitional phase of their career.