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Leeds rockers Kaiser Chiefs took to social media on Sunday to apologise after their show at Glastonbury. The much-loved band formed in 1996 and have had a string of popular albums and singles ...
Canadian rocker Neil Young’s headline set on the Pyramid Stage will be shown live on the BBC on Saturday night, after a ...
Kaiser Chiefs will take to Glastonbury's main stage, the Pyramid Stage, this year. The band are playing on Saturday, June 28 ...
Leeds-based Kaiser Chiefs had the honour of kicking off the Pyramid Stage proceedings on Saturday (June 28). Audience members ...
Kaiser Chiefs never miss a beat in the live arena, and considering this is your first chance in more than a decade to experience them, you can bet they'll rise to the occasion.
The Kaiser Chiefs frontman, 46, opened up about the highs and lows of fame admitting radio is now 'not only a joy' but also a 'three-hour mental workout, five days a week' for him.
THE Kaiser Chiefs pulled off the loan transfer coup of the summer – in front of thousands of delirious fans. Leeds’ promotion-winning striker Patrick Bamford joined the rockers’ h… ...
Kaiser Chiefs played a hometown gig in Leeds to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Employment, and Patrick Bamford joined the Yorkshire band on stage. Comments. Sport.
Leeds United are on their way back to the Premier League after a highly entertaining 2024/25 Championship promotion campaign featuring a neck-and-neck battle with Burnley all season long.But don't ...
Then, with the record’s back half in the can, the Kaiser Chiefs further up the ante and lean hard into their partisan adoption as a terrace-chant favourite for the Leeds United revival.
Kaiser Chiefs will celebrate 20 years of Employmentat Alexandra Palace Park this summer with a huge outdoor show with special guests The Coral and We Are Scientists.The indie legends will perform ...
Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford swapped the pitch for the stage last night at Kaiser Chiefs’ unforgettable homecoming gig - and fans went completely wild.