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Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Live Performances by Yeah Yeah Yeahs

  • In January 2003, when the live recording of "Pin" was made, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were experiencing the rising momentum of their career following the re... Read Full Description >

    In January 2003, when the live recording of "Pin" was made, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were experiencing the rising momentum of their career following the release of their debut album, *Fever to Tell*, which came out in April 2003. This album was critical in establishing their unique sound and included notable tracks that garnered significant attention, helping to define the early 2000s garage rock revival. The performance of "Pin" showcases the band's distinct blend of punk and art rock, highlighted by Karen O's energetic stage presence. The band was known for their vibrant live shows, and this recording captures the raw power and intensity that contributed to their rapidly growing fanbase. By the time of this performance, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were on the cusp of broader recognition, which would subsequently lead to critical acclaim and a dedicated following in the indie music scene.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Y Control' Live on Conan O'Brien Show

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

May 9, 2003 | Video Length: 4:21
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  • On May 9, 2003, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Y Control" live on "The Late Night with Conan O'Brien" show, marking a significant moment in their earl... Read Full Description >

    On May 9, 2003, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Y Control" live on "The Late Night with Conan O'Brien" show, marking a significant moment in their early career. At this time, they had just released their debut album, "Fever to Tell," in April 2003, which was met with critical acclaim and helped establish their presence in the indie rock scene. The album featured hits like "Maps" and "Date with the Night," showcasing their unique sound that combined elements of punk, art rock, and new wave. The performance on Conan not only introduced their energetic style to a wider audience but also highlighted lead singer Karen O's distinctive stage presence and fashion. This appearance was pivotal in increasing their visibility and paving the way for their future successes, making it a memorable chapter in their trajectory as a band.

  • In June 2003, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in the pivotal stages of their career, having recently released their debut album "Fever to Tell" in April of t... Read Full Description >

    In June 2003, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in the pivotal stages of their career, having recently released their debut album "Fever to Tell" in April of that year. This album was instrumental in catapulting them into the spotlight, particularly credited for its energetic mix of punk rock and art-pop. The performance of "Pin" on BBC's "Later... with Jools Holland" served as a crucial moment for the band, showcasing their distinctive sound and electrifying stage presence to a wider audience. This live recording captured the band's raw energy and charisma, marking a significant point in their rise to fame. Additionally, the year 2003 was formative for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, as they began receiving critical acclaim and building a loyal fanbase, setting the stage for their future success in the alternative rock scene.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Full Concert Live at La Route du Rock, St. Malo

La Route du Rock
St. Malo, France

August 16, 2003 | Video Length: 1:6:46
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  • On August 16, 2003, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed a live set at La Route du Rock in St. Malo, France, shortly after the release of their critically ac... Read Full Description >

    On August 16, 2003, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed a live set at La Route du Rock in St. Malo, France, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Fever to Tell," which was issued in April of that year. This album featured breakout hits like "Maps" and "Date with the Night," and was pivotal in elevating the band to mainstream recognition. The performance captured in the live recording showcases their energetic stage presence and the raw, edgy sound that characterized their early work. Notably, "Maps" became a defining song for the band and highlights the mix of vulnerability and urgency that the group is known for. During this period, Yeah Yeah Yeahs were establishing themselves as a force in the NYC rock scene, and their live shows were instrumental in solidifying their fanbase and critical acclaim.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Down Boy' Live at The Fillmore, San Francisco

The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA, United States

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 4:00
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  • In January 2004, when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Down Boy" live at The Fillmore in San Francisco, they were riding the wave of the critical succes... Read Full Description >

    In January 2004, when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Down Boy" live at The Fillmore in San Francisco, they were riding the wave of the critical success of their debut album, "Fever to Tell," which was released in April 2003. This album included their breakthrough single "Maps" and showcased their distinctive blend of garage rock and art punk, helping to establish them as key figures in the early 2000s indie rock scene. The live recording reflects the energy and rawness that characterized their performances during this period, coinciding with a surge in popularity following their album's release. Additionally, the band's unique style and charismatic stage presence, particularly that of lead singer Karen O, greatly contributed to their reputation as one of the most exciting live acts of the time. The performance at The Fillmore, a venue renowned for hosting significant acts, further underlines their growing prominence in the music industry.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, Full Concert

The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA, United States

March 16, 2004 | Video Length: 1:4:33
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  • On March 16, 2004, Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed live at The Fillmore in San Francisco, a significant moment in their early career, as it occurred shortly... Read Full Description >

    On March 16, 2004, Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed live at The Fillmore in San Francisco, a significant moment in their early career, as it occurred shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Fever to Tell." Released in April 2003, this album propelled the band into the indie rock spotlight, showcasing their unique sound characterized by Karen O's dynamic vocals and innovative instrumentation. By the time of this live performance, they had gained significant attention from both fans and critics, particularly with hits like "Maps" and "Date with the Night." This performance was later included in the "Tell Me What Rockers to Swallow" DVD, highlighting the band's energetic live presence and artistic vision. Directed by Lance Bangs, the recording captures the raw intensity and excitement of their shows, further solidifying their stature in the early 2000s rock scene.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Black Tongue Live Performance at The Fillmore

The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA, United States

March 17, 2004 | Video Length: 3:48
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  • In March 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed live at The Fillmore in San Francisco, showcasing their high-energy sound and artistic flair. At this tim... Read Full Description >

    In March 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed live at The Fillmore in San Francisco, showcasing their high-energy sound and artistic flair. At this time, the band had recently released their debut album, "Fever to Tell," in April 2003, which garnered critical acclaim and established them as a prominent figure in the garage rock revival scene. The album featured a blend of punk rock and art pop, with standout tracks like "Maps" and "Date with the Night" helping to solidify their reputation. The performance of "Black Tongue," a track from "Fever to Tell," highlights the band's raw energy and Karen O's captivating stage presence. Interestingly, this live recording captures the band's burgeoning status as they were gaining popularity and expanding their fanbase, blending artful visuals with a dynamic musical performance that would define their early career.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - 'Maps' Live Performance at Printemps Du Bourges

Printemps Du Bourge
Bourges, FR, France

April 1, 2004 | Video Length: 4:30
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  • In April 2004, during the live performance of "Maps" at the Printemps Du Bourges festival in France, Yeah Yeah Yeahs were experiencing significant mom... Read Full Description >

    In April 2004, during the live performance of "Maps" at the Printemps Du Bourges festival in France, Yeah Yeah Yeahs were experiencing significant momentum following the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Fever to Tell," which came out in 2003. This album featured notable tracks like "Date with the Night" and "Maps," the latter of which would become one of the band's signature songs. At this point in their career, they had begun to garner critical acclaim and a growing fanbase, buoyed by their energetic performances and unique sound that blended elements of punk, art rock, and pop. "Maps," in particular, showcased a more emotional and melodic side of the band, highlighting Karen O's distinctive vocal style. The performance at the festival marked an important moment in their rise to prominence in the early 2000s indie rock scene, leading to further successes in their subsequent albums.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - 'Maps' Live Performance at The MTV Movie Awards

The MTV Movie Awards
Culver City, California, United States

May 1, 2004 | Video Length: 3:24
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  • In May 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Maps" at The MTV Movie Awards, a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing their transition from undergro... Read Full Description >

    In May 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Maps" at The MTV Movie Awards, a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing their transition from underground rock to mainstream recognition. Prior to this performance, the band had released their critically acclaimed debut album, "Fever to Tell," in 2003, which featured "Maps" as one of its standout tracks. This song, noted for its emotional depth and intimacy, is often regarded as a fan favorite, highlighting lead singer Karen O's unique vocal style and the band's eclectic sound. The MTV Movie Awards performance marked the band's increasing prominence in the music scene, bringing their art rock aesthetic to a broader audience. Notably, "Fever to Tell" had already established the Yeah Yeah Yeahs as a significant force in the early 2000s rock revival, and their live performance at this event underscored their impact on the era's music landscape.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Full Concert Live from Central Park

Central Park
New York, NY, United States

August 1, 2004 | Video Length: 1:2:39
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  • In the summer of 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in a pivotal moment in their career, fresh off the release of their acclaimed album "Fever to Tell," w... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in a pivotal moment in their career, fresh off the release of their acclaimed album "Fever to Tell," which debuted in April of the same year. This live performance at Central Park showcased their dynamic sound and stage presence, solidifying their reputation as a prominent band in the indie rock scene. The concert also came shortly after the single “Maps” had gained significant popularity, further propelling the band's visibility and acclaim. At this time, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were known for their energetic performances and unique blend of punk, art rock, and pop, which contributed to the growing buzz surrounding their music. The Central Park gig was particularly notable, as it was part of the "Live at Central Park" series, drawing large crowds and marking a milestone in the band's trajectory as a leading force in the early 2000s music landscape.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live at The Fillmore 2004 - Full Concert

The Fillmore
San Francisco, CA, United States

October 25, 2004 | Video Length: 1:18:07
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  • In 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Fever to Tell," released earlier that same ye... Read Full Description >

    In 2004, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Fever to Tell," released earlier that same year. Their live performance at The Fillmore in San Francisco on October 25, 2004, is notable as it showcases the band's vibrant energy and unique sound that captivated audiences. This concert was later featured as part of the DVD "Tell Me What Rockers to Swallow," highlighting the band’s raw, electrifying live presence. By this time, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had already established themselves as a leading force in the rock revival movement, with hits like "Maps" and "Date with the Night" gaining significant traction. The Fillmore show served as a pivotal moment in their career, marking a period where they were fully embracing their artistic identity and building a passionate fanbase, just before they began working on their subsequent projects.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Live Performance of 'Gold Lion' from Reading Concert

Reading, PA, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 3:22
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  • In January 2006, during the live performance recorded in Reading, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were promoting their second studio album, "Show Your Bones," whi... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, during the live performance recorded in Reading, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were promoting their second studio album, "Show Your Bones," which was released shortly after in March of that year. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a more melodic and introspective approach compared to their earlier work. "Gold Lion," the track performed in the recording, served as a lead single and highlighted the band's ability to blend art rock with elements of pop. At this point in their career, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had already established a reputation for their energetic live performances and distinctive style, with frontwoman Karen O gaining particular acclaim for her theatrical stage presence. The performance at Reading helped to solidify their status as a prominent band in the indie rock scene of the mid-2000s.

  • In January 2006, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were at a significant point in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed second album, "Sh... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were at a significant point in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed second album, "Show Your Bones," which came out in March of that same year. The live recording from triple j showcases the band’s energetic performance style and unique sound, emphasizing the blend of alternative rock, punk, and art pop that defined their early music. Notably, "Show Your Bones" included hits like "Gold Lion," which garnered substantial radio play and contributed to the band's growing prominence in the indie rock scene. By this time, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had already established themselves as a leading force in the music industry, with their debut album "Fever to Tell" (2003) having received immense praise. This live performance encapsulates their rising status and the excitement surrounding their music during that pivotal moment in their career.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Gold Lion' on Letterman at The Ed Sullivan Theater

The Ed Sullivan Theater
New York, NY, USA

March 29, 2006 | Video Length: 3:28
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live at Lowlands Festival - Full Concert

Lowlands festival
Netherlands

August 20, 2006 | Video Length: 52:57
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  • In August 2006, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding the wave of their successful sophomore album, "Show Your Bones," which had been released in March of t... Read Full Description >

    In August 2006, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding the wave of their successful sophomore album, "Show Your Bones," which had been released in March of that year. The album showcased a more polished sound compared to their debut, emphasizing melody and lyrical depth. The live recording at the Lowlands festival captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career, transitioning from the raw energy of their earlier work to a more adventurous and dynamic stage presence. Notably, the setlist includes tracks like "Gold Lion" and "Maps," both of which highlight the band's versatility and growth. The performance also coincided with their rising popularity, further solidified by the critical acclaim of "Show Your Bones." Additionally, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were known for their captivating live shows, led by the charismatic frontwoman Karen O, who often brought a theatrical element to their performances, making each concert a distinctive experience.

  • In January 2007, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding the wave of success following their critically acclaimed second album, "Show Your Bones," which was r... Read Full Description >

    In January 2007, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding the wave of success following their critically acclaimed second album, "Show Your Bones," which was released in March 2006. By the time of the live recording of "Kiss, Kiss," the band had solidified their position in the alternative rock scene with their unique blend of garage rock and art punk. The performance captured in the video showcases their energetic style and Karen O's charismatic stage presence, which have become hallmarks of their live shows. Interestingly, "Kiss, Kiss" was part of the promotional material for their album, helping to maintain momentum as the band prepared to enter a new phase of creativity, leading to the release of "It's Blitz!" in 2009. This live performance represents a pivotal moment in their evolution, emphasizing their growing popularity and the impact of "Show Your Bones" in expanding their audience.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live Performance of 'Isis'

UK

January 1, 2007 | Video Length: 4:15
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  • The live recording of "Isis" from January 1, 2007, captures the Yeah Yeah Yeahs at a pivotal moment in their career, shortly after the release of thei... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Isis" from January 1, 2007, captures the Yeah Yeah Yeahs at a pivotal moment in their career, shortly after the release of their acclaimed album "Show Your Bones." This album, which came out in March 2006, showcased the band's evolution from their raw, noise-laden indie rock roots to a more polished sound featuring introspective lyrics and varied instrumentation. "Show Your Bones" included hits like "Gold Lion" and "Phenomena," further solidifying their presence in the rock scene. During this time, the band was experiencing both commercial success and critical acclaim, and they were poised to expand their audience. In addition, their lively performances, particularly during this period, were known for their intense energy and theatricality, with frontwoman Karen O often captivating crowds with her dynamic stage presence. This recording underscores the band's status as one of the defining bands of the early 2000s alternative rock landscape.

  • In January 2007, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Rockers To Swallow," a live recording that showcases their raw energy and distinctive sound. At this p... Read Full Description >

    In January 2007, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Rockers To Swallow," a live recording that showcases their raw energy and distinctive sound. At this point in their career, the band had released their critically acclaimed second studio album, "Show Your Bones," in March 2006. This album marked a significant evolution in their musical style, incorporating a more melodic and introspective approach while still retaining the punk-inflected rhythm that defined their earlier work. The live performance displayed the dynamic stage presence of lead singer Karen O, renowned for her theatricality and charisma. The performance of "Rockers To Swallow" reflects the band's transition during a pivotal moment in their artistry, as they were consolidating their status in the indie rock scene following the success of both their debut album "Fever to Tell" and "Show Your Bones."

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - 'Date With The Night' Live at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, United Kingdom

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 3:06
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  • During the January 1, 2009 live performance at the Glastonbury Festival, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in the phase of their career following the release o... Read Full Description >

    During the January 1, 2009 live performance at the Glastonbury Festival, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in the phase of their career following the release of their acclaimed album "It's Blitz!" which came out in March 2009. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, incorporating more electronic elements and a broader pop appeal compared to their earlier garage rock style. By the time of the Glastonbury performance, the band had already garnered a reputation for their high-energy shows and artistic visuals, highlighted by lead singer Karen O's flamboyant stage presence. Their performance of "Date With The Night" at such a major festival showcased their ability to captivate large audiences and solidified their status as one of the leading indie rock bands of that era. The live recording reflects the band's growing mainstream recognition and the audience's enthusiastic reception of their music.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live Performance of 'Maps'

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 4:31
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  • In January 2009, at the time of the live performance of "Maps," Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding high on the success of their acclaimed second album, "Show... Read Full Description >

    In January 2009, at the time of the live performance of "Maps," Yeah Yeah Yeahs were riding high on the success of their acclaimed second album, "Show Your Bones," released in 2006. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing a shift to a more introspective sound compared to their debut. By 2009, they were also gearing up for their third studio album, "It's Blitz!," which would be released later that year. "Maps," one of their most iconic tracks, is notable for its emotional depth and has been recognized as a love song that resonates with many fans. In this live performance, the interplay between Karen O's powerful vocals and the crowd's emotional engagement highlights the band's ability to connect deeply with their audience. Additionally, the year marked a period of increasing recognition for the band, solidifying their status in the indie rock scene while they prepared for their next creative evolution.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - 'Zero' Live Performance at Letterman Show in New York

Letterman Show
New York, NY, United States

April 14, 2009 | Video Length: 3:56
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  • On April 14, 2009, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Zero" live on the David Letterman Show. At this point in their career, the band had just released th... Read Full Description >

    On April 14, 2009, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Zero" live on the David Letterman Show. At this point in their career, the band had just released their third studio album, "It's Blitz!" in March 2009, which marked a significant shift in their sound towards a more dance-oriented and synth-driven style. "It's Blitz!" received critical acclaim, showcasing the band's evolution and cementing their status in the alternative rock scene. The performance on Letterman not only highlighted their energetic stage presence but also featured drummer Brian Chase’s captivating performance, which drew attention from fans and critics alike. This live appearance helped to further promote the album while demonstrating the band's ability to translate their vibrant studio sound into a dynamic live experience. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs continued to be influential figures in the indie rock landscape throughout this period.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live Performance of 'Runaway' at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, United Kingdom

June 1, 2009 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • On June 1, 2009, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their electrifying stage presence and unique sound. At thi... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2009, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their electrifying stage presence and unique sound. At this point in their career, the band had just released their acclaimed album "It's Blitz!" in March 2009, which marked a significant evolution in their musical style, incorporating more electronic elements compared to their earlier work. The album was well-received, highlighting their ability to innovate while maintaining their identity. Their performance at Glastonbury was a pivotal moment, emphasizing the band's rising stature in the indie rock scene and solidifying their reputation as a formidable live act. The festival appearance also reflected their connection with a broad audience, further enhanced by the vibrant visual aesthetic of lead singer Karen O, who is known for her dynamic and avant-garde fashion choices.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Full Concert Live at Glastonbury Performing Gold Lion, Zero, and More

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, United Kingdom

June 28, 2009 | Video Length: 26:47
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  • On June 28, 2009, Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their dynamic stage presence and musical evolution. At this point ... Read Full Description >

    On June 28, 2009, Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their dynamic stage presence and musical evolution. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their third studio album, "It's Blitz!" in March 2009, which marked a significant shift in their sound towards a more electronic and dance-oriented style. This live performance featured tracks from the album, including the popular "Zero" and the anthemic "Heads Will Roll," highlighting the band's ability to captivate festival crowds. The Glastonbury set also served as a pivotal moment for them, as it presented an opportunity to reach a wider audience amidst a lineup of renowned acts. Notably, the festival's atmosphere and the band's energetic delivery contributed to a memorable experience that demonstrated their resilience and adaptability within the indie rock scene.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Zero' Live at Leeds Festival 2009

Leeds Festival
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

August 30, 2009 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • In August 2009, during their performance at the Leeds Festival, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in a transitional phase of their career, having released thei... Read Full Description >

    In August 2009, during their performance at the Leeds Festival, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were in a transitional phase of their career, having released their third studio album, "It's Blitz!" earlier that year. This album marked a significant shift in their sound, incorporating more electronic and dance elements compared to their earlier garage rock style. "Zero," the song performed in the live recording, was a standout track from the album, showcasing their evolution and broadening appeal. The Leeds Festival appearance highlighted their rising prominence in the alternative rock scene, as they played alongside other major acts. Additionally, the band's dynamic stage presence and Karen O's charismatic performance helped solidify their reputation as a powerful live act. This period also saw them gaining considerable acclaim, reflecting their successful leap into a new musical direction.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live at SXSW 2013: Performance Highlights

Stubb's
Austin, TX, United States

March 13, 2013 | Video Length: 16:31
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  • In March 2013, during their performance at NPR Music's SXSW Showcase, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were promoting their new album "Mosquito," which was release... Read Full Description >

    In March 2013, during their performance at NPR Music's SXSW Showcase, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were promoting their new album "Mosquito," which was released shortly after this concert in April 2013. The live recording features an electrifying setlist, including tracks like "Sacrilege" and "Heads Will Roll," highlighting the band's dynamic stage presence and Karen O's captivating persona. At this time, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were experiencing a resurgence, having been influential in the early 2000s indie rock scene. The 2013 show reflects their evolution, blending their earlier garage rock sound with more experimental and electronic elements introduced in "Mosquito." Additionally, the band's history of energetic live shows and Karen O's unique theatrical style contributed to their reputation as one of rock's standout performers.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Sacrilege' on Letterman Show

Letterman Show
New York, NY, United States

April 5, 2013 | Video Length: 4:36
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  • In January 2018, when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed their live set, they were enjoying a period of resurgence following an extended hiatus. Their last... Read Full Description >

    In January 2018, when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed their live set, they were enjoying a period of resurgence following an extended hiatus. Their last studio album, "Mosquito," was released in 2013, and since then, the band had taken on a less active touring schedule, focusing on various solo projects. The live performance showcased a mix of their earlier hits, such as "Maps" and "Heads Will Roll," alongside tracks from "Mosquito," illustrating their continued appeal across different phases of their career. This concert marked a significant moment as it reflected the band's re-engagement with fans after a five-year break and highlighted their iconic blend of punk, rock, and art pop. Notably, the live set also featured their strong improvisational presence and high-energy performance style that has defined their reputation since their debut in the early 2000s.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Performance of 'Maps' at Corona Capital, Guadalajara

Corona Capital
Guadalajara, Mexico

November 5, 2019 | Video Length: 6:05
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  • On November 5, 2019, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at Corona Capital in Guadalajara, Mexico, showcasing their enduring appeal as alternative rock icon... Read Full Description >

    On November 5, 2019, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at Corona Capital in Guadalajara, Mexico, showcasing their enduring appeal as alternative rock icons. This performance occurred following the band's extensive hiatus, having released their last studio album, "Mosquito," in 2013. The 2019 show marked a notable point in their career, celebrating their legacy while hinting at a potential return to the studio. Interesting to note, the band's lead singer, Karen O, prior to this performance, had been involved in various side projects and collaborations, reaffirming her influence in the music scene. The band's electrifying rendition of "Maps," a quintessential track that showcases their emotional depth, highlights their ability to connect with audiences, even years after its original release. This performance not only reinforced their impact on the indie rock landscape but also stirred anticipation among fans for future developments.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Full Concert at Corona Capital 2022

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Mexico City, Mexico

November 19, 2022 | Video Length: 1:4:11
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  • On November 19, 2022, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, marking a significant point in their career as it f... Read Full Description >

    On November 19, 2022, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, marking a significant point in their career as it followed the release of their fifth studio album, "Cool It Down," which came out in September 2022. This album, their first in nearly five years, represented a creative resurgence for the band after a hiatus that had led to speculation around their future. The set at Corona Capital showcased a mix of their eclectic sound, blending elements of rock, punk, and electronic music, emphasizing their enduring appeal and artistry. Notably, their frontwoman, Karen O, remains a compelling performer, known for her theatrical and unpredictable stage presence, which only enhances the impact of their live shows. The performance reaffirmed their status in the indie rock scene, attracting both long-time fans and new listeners while highlighting the band's versatility and resilience over two decades in music.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Spitting Off the Edge of the World' Live at Corona Capital in Mexico City

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Mexico City, Mexico

November 20, 2022 | Video Length: 4:51
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  • In November 2022, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, showcasing tracks from their newly released album, "Coo... Read Full Description >

    In November 2022, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, showcasing tracks from their newly released album, "Cool It Down," which came out just two months prior, in September 2022. This album marked the band's first studio release in nearly five years, following "It’s Blitz!" in 2009, highlighting a significant return to the music scene after their hiatus. The live performance featured unique renditions of their songs, emphasizing their dynamic stage presence and Karen O's captivating artistry. An interesting fact connected to this performance is that it was part of a larger narrative surrounding the band's revival, allowing them to reconnect with fans while introducing fresh material. As headliners at the Corona Capital festival, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs capitalized on both their legacy and new energy, positioning themselves prominently in the indie rock landscape once again.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Y Control' Live at The Town

The Town

January 1, 2023 | Video Length: 4:33
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  • In January 2023, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed a live rendition of "Y Control" at The Town, showcasing the band's dynamic resurgence following a brief... Read Full Description >

    In January 2023, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed a live rendition of "Y Control" at The Town, showcasing the band's dynamic resurgence following a brief hiatus. Prior to this performance, they released their latest studio album, *Cool It Down*, in September 2022, marking their return to the music scene after nearly five years. This album was noted for its exploration of new sounds while retaining the band's signature punk rock edge. The live recording at The Town illustrates the group's ability to captivate audiences with their high-energy performances, which have been a hallmark of their career since their debut. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs have always been known for their innovative artistry, and this performance reflects their continued relevance in the rock genre, proving they can still engage fans both old and new with their distinctive style and theatrical presence.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Full Concert - Live @ The Town

The Town

January 1, 2023 | Video Length: 1:10:24
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  • The live concert recording from January 1, 2023, showcases the Yeah Yeah Yeahs during a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this performance, the... Read Full Description >

    The live concert recording from January 1, 2023, showcases the Yeah Yeah Yeahs during a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this performance, the band released their fifth studio album, "Cool It Down," in September 2022, marking their first album in nearly five years since "Mosquito" in 2013. The release of "Cool It Down" was met with critical acclaim and signaled a revival of their innovative sound, characterized by a blend of art punk and new wave influences. At this concert, the band was likely celebrating both the album's launch and their return to live performances. Notably, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs have been influential in the indie rock scene, with their vibrant performances often highlighting Karen O's dynamic stage presence. The concert serves as a testament to the band’s enduring impact and their ability to captivate audiences with their unique artistry.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Live at the Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA - Full Concert

William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre
Berkeley, CA, United States

June 10, 2023 | Video Length: 1:20:52
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  • On June 10, 2023, Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed a live concert at the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, showcasing a setlist ... Read Full Description >

    On June 10, 2023, Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed a live concert at the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, showcasing a setlist that included tracks from across their discography. Prior to this performance, the band released their album "Cool It Down" in September 2022, which marked their first studio album in nearly nine years. This album was highly anticipated as it followed their critically acclaimed 2013 release, "Mosquito." Notably, the concert featured a collaboration with Perfume Genius on the opening track, "Spitting Off the Edge of the World," highlighting the band's continued relevance and willingness to experiment with different artists. The performance also exemplified their dynamic stage presence and deep connection with the audience, marking a significant moment in their evolving career as they celebrated their legacy while embracing new creative directions.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Burning' Live at Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Los Angeles, CA, United States

July 13, 2023 | Video Length: 3:58
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  • On July 13, 2023, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Burning" live on Jimmy Kimmel Live! This performance came shortly after the release of their album "C... Read Full Description >

    On July 13, 2023, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Burning" live on Jimmy Kimmel Live! This performance came shortly after the release of their album "Cool It Down," which debuted in September 2022, marking their first full-length album in nearly nine years. The band, known for their eclectic sound and energetic performances, has consistently pushed the boundaries of indie rock. "Burning," being one of the standout tracks from "Cool It Down," reflects their evolving style while maintaining the raw edge that fans love. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs have a reputation for dynamic live shows, and this performance exemplifies their ability to connect with the audience. Additionally, the band's return to the music scene after a lengthy hiatus highlights their influence and enduring popularity in the indie music landscape.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Maps' Live at Rock En Seine, Paris

Rock En Seine
Paris, France

August 27, 2023 | Video Length: 5:05
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  • In the live recording titled "Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps live Rock En Seine, Paris 2023," the band performed at a significant moment in their career, as i... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps live Rock En Seine, Paris 2023," the band performed at a significant moment in their career, as it occurred shortly after the release of their album "Cool It Down" in September 2022. This album marked their first full-length release in nearly five years, following 2013's "Mosquito." The live performance of “Maps,” one of their most iconic tracks, resonated powerfully at Rock En Seine, especially given the band's rich history of blending art rock with punk influences. Karen O's dynamic stage presence and vocal delivery have become hallmarks of their performances, and they showcased this was no exception. Additionally, the performance linked to a moment of reflection, given the recent passing of music icons like Tina Turner and Sinéad O'Connor, highlighting the band's connection to the broader musical legacy as they continue to engage new audiences and celebrate their own artistic evolution.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Perform 'Spitting Off The Edge Of The World' Live at Rock En Seine

Rock En Seine
Paris, France

August 27, 2023 | Video Length: 5:16
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  • The live performance of "Spitting Off The Edge Of The World" at Rock En Seine on August 27, 2023, showcases the Yeah Yeah Yeahs during an exciting pha... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Spitting Off The Edge Of The World" at Rock En Seine on August 27, 2023, showcases the Yeah Yeah Yeahs during an exciting phase of their career following the release of their new album, "Cool It Down," which came out just days prior on September 30, 2022. This album marked their first full-length project in nearly five years, signaling a significant return for the band after their 2013 album "Mosquito." The live recording captures the band’s dynamic energy and relationship with their audience, particularly lead vocalist Karen O, who is known for her theatrical presence. Notably, this performance highlights the band's evolution, as they merge their iconic sound with contemporary influences, demonstrating their enduring impact on the rock and alternative music scenes. The choice of a festival setting also aligns with the band's history of engaging live performances, emphasizing their ability to connect with large crowds.

  • The live recording of "Maps" during the AOL Sessions features Yeah Yeah Yeahs at a notable moment in their career shortly after the release of their c... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Maps" during the AOL Sessions features Yeah Yeah Yeahs at a notable moment in their career shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Fever to Tell" in 2003. This album was pivotal in establishing their unique sound, combining elements of punk, art rock, and pop, with "Maps" emerging as one of their most recognized tracks. The performance showcases the band's ability to reinterpret their music in an intimate acoustic setting, highlighting Karen O's emotive vocal delivery. During this period, the band was gaining significant recognition and attracting a diverse audience, as they balanced their edgy aesthetic with poignant songwriting, which is exemplified in the heartfelt nature of "Maps." The acoustic arrangement in this session illustrates their versatility and willingness to explore different interpretations of their music, further solidifying their place in the early 2000s indie rock scene.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Full Concert and Interview at KROQ Sound Space

KROQ Sound Space
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 42:52
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  • The live performance of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs at the KROQ Sound Space represents a significant moment in their career as it occurred around the time the... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs at the KROQ Sound Space represents a significant moment in their career as it occurred around the time they were promoting their album "Mosquito," which was released in April 2013. This album marked a new phase for the band, showcasing their evolution by incorporating a wider range of sounds and influences, as well as collaborations with producer David Sitek of TV on the Radio. During this period, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs were already established in the alternative rock scene, having gained acclaim from previous albums, such as "It's Blitz!" in 2009, which had solidified their status and expanded their audience. The KROQ performance not only highlighted their energetic stage presence but also served as a platform for them to engage with fans through interviews, reinforcing their connection with the audience at such a pivotal time in their career.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Live Performance of 'Turn Into' in London

London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:14
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  • The live recording of "Turn Into" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, captured in London, showcases the band during a pivotal moment in their career, shortly after th... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Turn Into" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, captured in London, showcases the band during a pivotal moment in their career, shortly after the release of their 2003 album "Fever to Tell." This debut studio effort was met with critical acclaim and helped establish the Yeah Yeah Yeahs as a prominent figure in the early 2000s garage rock revival. The album included hits like "Maps" and "Y Control," which significantly contributed to their rise in popularity. By the time of this live performance, the band had already garnered a reputation for their electrifying stage presence, led by the charismatic frontwoman Karen O. The recording likely reflects the band's raw energy and connection with their audience, indicative of a band at the height of their innovative sound and creative momentum. The performance emphasizes their distinct style, blending punk energy with art-rock sensibilities, showcasing the band's evolution during this exciting phase of their career.

  • The live recording of "Turn Into" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs captures a significant moment during the band's artistic evolution. Released in 2003, the tra... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Turn Into" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs captures a significant moment during the band's artistic evolution. Released in 2003, the track is featured on their acclaimed album "Sounds of Silver," which came out shortly before this performance. This era marked a period of increasing mainstream recognition for the band, following their debut "Fever to Tell." The song "Turn Into" showcases their signature blend of art rock and punk influences, underlining frontwoman Karen O's dynamic vocal style. During this time, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs gained a reputation for their energetic live shows, contributing to their identity as a key player in the early 2000s indie rock scene. The performance encapsulated their edgy aesthetic and connection with the audience, solidifying their status as one of the pioneering bands of that era.

  • In the live recording of "Art Star" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the band was promoting their debut album, "Fever to Tell," which was released in 2003. This al... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Art Star" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the band was promoting their debut album, "Fever to Tell," which was released in 2003. This album marked a significant moment in their career, helping define the early 2000s garage rock revival and earning critical acclaim for its raw energy and distinctive sound. "Art Star," a standout track, showcases the band's unique blend of punk, art rock, and pop sensibilities, exemplified by Karen O's captivating stage presence and the group's dynamic instrumentation. The performance captures the band's burgeoning popularity as they gained a devoted fan base through energetic live shows and an artistic aesthetic that resonated with audiences. Notably, "Fever to Tell" was nominated for a Grammy, solidifying their status as a key player in the music scene at that time. Their ability to deliver powerful live performances was instrumental in their rise, making this recording a vital piece of their early career history.

  • The live recording of "Heads Will Roll" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs captures a pivotal moment in the band's career, occurring shortly after the release of thei... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Heads Will Roll" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs captures a pivotal moment in the band's career, occurring shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "It's Blitz!" in 2009. This album marked a stylistic shift for the band, embracing a more dance-punk and electronic sound, which was a departure from their earlier guitar-driven work. "Heads Will Roll" became one of the standout tracks, celebrated for its catchy hooks and vibrant energy, solidifying the band's place in the early 2010s indie scene. The performance likely showcases their ability to engage live audiences while also highlighting their evolution as artists. Notably, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs have been recognized for their theatrical performances, and this live rendition captures that electric atmosphere, reminding fans of their dynamic presence on stage and their ability to blend different musical genres.

  • The live recording of "Zero" captures a performance by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs during the era surrounding their third studio album, "It's Blitz!", release... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Zero" captures a performance by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs during the era surrounding their third studio album, "It's Blitz!", released in March 2009. At this point in their career, the band had gained significant acclaim, transitioning from their early garage rock sound to a more synth-driven, dance-punk style with "It's Blitz!" The album featured a notable shift, showcasing broader influences and a more polished production approach, which was well-received by fans and critics alike. Additionally, "Zero" served as a standout track, reflecting the band's evolution and their ability to craft infectious, danceable tunes while maintaining their unique artistic identity. The energetic live performances during this period highlighted their dynamic stage presence and solidified their status in the indie rock scene.

  • The live performance of "Down Boy" at The Filmore in San Francisco is a notable moment in the career of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, showcasing their dynamic ener... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Down Boy" at The Filmore in San Francisco is a notable moment in the career of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, showcasing their dynamic energy during the release of their EP *Is Is* in 2007. This EP came after their critically acclaimed second album, *Show Your Bones*, which solidified their place in the indie rock scene. At this point in their career, the band was exploring new sounds while maintaining their distinct style characterized by Karen O's charismatic stage presence. Interestingly, *Is Is* features a more eclectic mix of influences, capturing the band’s evolution and a raw live energy that resonates throughout their performances. This particular show epitomizes their ability to engage audiences and highlights the band's growing reputation as a powerful live act.

  • The live recording of "Warrior" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs captures the band during a pivotal time in their career, specifically around the release of their a... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Warrior" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs captures the band during a pivotal time in their career, specifically around the release of their album "Show Your Bones" in 2006. This album followed their critically acclaimed debut "Fever to Tell" and showcased a more introspective and diverse sound. The performance of "Warrior" likely reflects the band's evolution as they navigated their newfound commercial success while still maintaining their artistic integrity. Notably, the live rendition is marked by Karen O's captivating stage presence, which has become a hallmark of the band's identity. The video from jtv underscores the band's vibrant energy during performances, highlighting their ability to connect deeply with audiences while exploring themes of strength and vulnerability—elements that resonate strongly in both their music and live shows.