NEWS27.05.2008 Kaiser Chiefs spoke of huge Leeds gig Kaiser Chiefs revealed their impressions of the huge Leeds gig they planned for 18 months and played on 24 May at the Leeds United's stadium. It was watched by 35,000 people. Kaiser Chiefs were supported by such musicians as Friendly Fires, The Young Knives, Kate Nash, The Enemy and Mark Ronson, who played a surprise DJ set.
«When we came on and opened with Everything Is Average Nowadays the reaction was unbelievable. It made us think that this is what it's going to be like all gig. It couldn't have been better», said the drummer Nick Hodgson. Similar newsLatest news08.02.2010 Prince Harry is set to appear at the BRIT Awards ceremony 08.02.2010 Johnny Depp will make The Rolling Stones movie 08.02.2010 Liam Gallagher rejected Oasis name | ATTENTION!Do you want to receive $20.00 to your account each month? ZIP! ![]() COMBINED HIT-LIST
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Kaiser Chiefs revealed their impressions of the huge Leeds gig they planned for 18 months and played on 24 May at the Leeds United's stadium. It was watched by 35,000 people. Kaiser Chiefs were supported by such musicians as Friendly Fires, The Young Knives, Kate Nash, The Enemy and Mark Ronson, who played a surprise DJ set.
