
Some of Kaiser Chiefs's most popular songs include Ruby, I Predict A Riot, Everyday I Love You Less And Less. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Modern Rock
Barnstaple, United Kingdom
Bristol, United Kingdom
Bristol, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Algeciras, Gibraltar
Enfield, United Kingdom
Enfield, United Kingdom
Beeston, United Kingdom
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Southwold, United Kingdom
Almost two decades in the game, and an extensive back-catalogue of stadium belters, instrumental-prowess, and record-breaking success, Kaiser Chiefs triumphantly return. Right off the back of a storm of note-worthy live-performances (including the Invictus Games opening ceremony, headlining Virgin Radio’s: One Big Thank You key worker show, and a televised performance for ITV’s Queen’s Jubilee celebrations), Kaiser Chiefs release their latest single: ‘How 2 Dance; the first taste of their forthcoming new album which promises to not only see us through the end of this year, but launch fans into 2023 with impeccable swagger, and heritage songwriting. “We really wanted to make a song that put together all the things we were trying to get right over the last three records”, notes frontman Ricky Wilson. “The call to arms of ‘Education, Education, Education and War’ (2014), the party atmosphere of ‘Stay Together’ (2016), and the classic Kaiser-yness of ‘Duck’. Where 2019’s ‘Duck’ straddled the tide between Northern-Soul euphoria and early ‘00s antithesis (in a statement of melancholic perfection), 2022 see’s Kaiser Chiefs stepping into a renewed spotlight; a hook-heightened universe in which Wilson (vocals), Andrew “Whitey” White (guitar), Simon Rix (bass), Keyboardist Peanut and Vijay Mistry on drums, come together to once again create what they craft best; breakthrough belters for the world’s dancefloor.
Read moreAlmost two decades in the game, and an extensive back-catalogue of stadium belters, instrumental-prowess, and record-breaking success, Kaiser Chiefs triumphantly return. Right off the back of a storm of note-worthy live-performances (including the Invictus Games opening ceremony, headlining Virgin Radio’s: One Big Thank You key worker show, and a televised performance for ITV’s Queen’s Jubilee celebrations), Kaiser Chiefs release their latest single: ‘How 2 Dance; the first taste of their forthcoming new album which promises to not only see us through the end of this year, but launch fans into 2023 with impeccable swagger, and heritage songwriting. “We really wanted to make a song that put together all the things we were trying to get right over the last three records”, notes frontman Ricky Wilson. “The call to arms of ‘Education, Education, Education and War’ (2014), the party atmosphere of ‘Stay Together’ (2016), and the classic Kaiser-yness of ‘Duck’. Where 2019’s ‘Duck’ straddled the tide between Northern-Soul euphoria and early ‘00s antithesis (in a statement of melancholic perfection), 2022 see’s Kaiser Chiefs stepping into a renewed spotlight; a hook-heightened universe in which Wilson (vocals), Andrew “Whitey” White (guitar), Simon Rix (bass), Keyboardist Peanut and Vijay Mistry on drums, come together to once again create what they craft best; breakthrough belters for the world’s dancefloor.
Date | Event name | Venue |
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25 Jun 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs in Pilton | Worthy Farm, Barnstaple, EN, United Kingdom |
26 Jun 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs in Bristol | Bristol Harbourside, Bristol, EN, United Kingdom |
26 Jun 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs in Bristol | Bristol Harbourside, Bristol, EN, United Kingdom |
04 Jul 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs in Edinburgh | Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh, SC, United Kingdom |
10 Jul 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs in Gibraltar-spain Neutral Zone | Torre Del Mar, Algeciras, GI, Gibraltar |
19 Jul 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs, The Coral, We Are Scientists in London | Alexandra Palace, Enfield, EN, United Kingdom |
19 Jul 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs, The Coral, We Are Scientists in London | Alexandra Palace Park, Enfield, EN, United Kingdom |
20 Jul 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs @ Wollaton Park in Nottingham | Wollaton Park, Beeston, EN, United Kingdom |
21 Jul 2025 | Kaiser Chiefs in Aberdeen | Peterson Seabase, Aberdeen, SC, United Kingdom |
26 Jul 2025 | Latitude Festival 2025 in Southwold | Henham Park, Southwold, EN, United Kingdom |
Some of Kaiser Chiefs's most popular songs include Ruby, I Predict A Riot, Everyday I Love You Less And Less. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Kaiser Chiefs's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Ruby, I Predict A Riot, Everyday I Love You Less And Less, and more.
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