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Kaiser Chiefs

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    After making the public vibrate in his performance at the DCODE last September and as part of a European tour, Kaiser Chiefs will return to Madrid to promot their new album, Duck.

    The group formed by Ricky Wilson (singer), Andrew White (guitar), Simon Rix (bass), Peanut (keyboards), and Vijay Mistry (drums), which has more than 15 years of trajectory, released last July their seventh studio album in which they have tried to capture the most powerful sound of the band so far, without ever losing its essence.

    With Duck, therefore, Kaiser Chiefs aims to forget the flirtations with the dance of their previous album, Stay Together (2016) and recover the new wave and punk rock tints of that first work that took by name Employment (2005). Yours Truly, Angry Mob (2007), Off with their Heads (2008), The Future Is Medieval (2011) and Education, Education, Education & War (2014) are other of the great works of the British band.

    Last updated: 08/11/2019
    Practical Information
    Event
    When
    5 February
    Where
    Address
    Paseo
    Bajo de la Virgen del Puerto, 3
    28005
    Tourist area
    Madrid Río
    Telephone
    Fax
    Email
    Metro
    Príncipe Pío (L6, L10, R)
    Puerta del Ángel (L6)
    Bus
    3, 25, 31, 33, 36, 39, 41, 50, 62, 65, 138, 148, C1, C2, N16, N18, N19
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Príncipe Pío
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Estaciones: 157

    Prices

    €30

    Times

    9pm

    Type
    Music
    Indie
    Pop-rock

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