Thursday 22 May 2008

Kaiser Chiefs warm up for Leeds homecoming with Highland fling

Kaiser Chiefs warm up for Leeds homecoming with Highland fling




Kaiser Chiefs played a gig in the tiny Scots English small town of Strathpeffer last night (May 19), in formulation for their picture at Leeds United's Elland Road Arena this Sat (May 24).

The lot performed at Strathpeffer Resort hotel Pavilion, unremarkably used for Scots area saltation demonstrations, in front of a few 100 fans.

Drummer Nick Hodgson told BBC Scotland: "We needed warm-ups for the big gig - Elland Road - and it was suggested that why don't we go and play somewhere remote control, where no one plays.

"We like doing things like that, so here we are. I've just been to the shops and it's a quiet home."

The Watering hole Pavilion saw its flower in the 1960s, when bands such as Freddie And The Dreamers performed in the hamlet.

Kaiser Chiefs are define to do once more at the Strathpeffer Spa Marquee tonight (Crataegus laevigata 20), ahead playing Oban's Corran Halls on English hawthorn 21.

They then play the home of Leeds United on Crataegus laevigata 24, supported by The Foe, Kate Nash, Young Knives and Friendly Fires.

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May 24, 2008 at Elland Road, Leeds -
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