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Red Hot Chili Peppers close Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

Red Hot Chili Peppers closed the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival tonight (August 26) with a triumphant show on the Main Stage.

The LA rockers ended the three day bash with a hit packed set laced with tracks from their 2006 album 'Stadium Arcadium', 2002 LP 'By The Way' and 1999 album 'Californication'.

Unlike their Reading set which was dogged by sound problems, tonight the Chilis' headlining show went off without a hitch with the band performing a tight set throughout.

The performance wrapped up an 18 month trek across the globe which guitarist John Frusciante acknowledged as the band arrived onstage when he declared: "We have been on tour for a year and a half and this is our last show. We just want to thank our crew past and present."

The band then launched into an extended intro to 'Can't Stop' before the crowd sang in full voice once the track kicked in.

The Chilis mixed up their set from Reading, which was watched by Eagles Of Death Metal singer Jessie Hughes, throwing in fan favourite 'Other Side', 'Charlie', 'Throw Away Your Television', 'Get On Top', 'So Much I Wish' and 'C'Mon Girl'.

Towards the end of the show bassist Flea told the crowd: "Thank you for waiting around to see us. I know there was lot of music over the last three days so thanks for coming. All we have ever wanted to do is warm your hearts."

With the Chilis wrapping up proceedings with classic hit 'Give It Away', singer Anthony Kiedis also drew reference to the end of their world tour.

"Thank you it has been a hell of a run," he said. "We came here to give a little love and get some back too. Goodnight."
Paul McCartney plays to a star-studded crowd in LA

Paul McCartney played a free and intimate show at Amoeba Records in Los Angeles last night (June 27).

Several of the approximately 500 fans in attendance camped out overnight to obtain the coveted wristbands that would grant them entry into the unique event, which had only been announced two days prior. Some fans travelled from as far as Japan to catch a glimpse of their hero.

Looking casual in a red sweater, McCartney ran through several tracks off his recent chart-topping album, 'Memory Almost Full', as well as several Beatles classics including 'Let It Be', 'Hey Jude', and some songs from the Wings era.

During The Beatles numbers, several audience members got choked up, obviously moved by the experience. McCartney himself got emotional during 'Here Today'.

"This is a song for people we miss tonight...it's a song I wrote about John Lennon," he said by way of introduction. Afterwards, he pointed to a teary-eyed woman and was obviously moved himself. He said, "We're grownups and we can cry if we want to."

McCartney brought the mood back up by launching into 'Back In The USSR' with his tight three-man backing band. He often played to the crowd, engaging in silly banter with the audience and spontaneously performing the sugary 'Baby Face'.

All the while, audience members wondered aloud if fellow Beatle Ringo Starr, who had been spotted making his way through the crowd before McCartney's set, would join his former bandmate on stage.

McCartney announced his name during the encore, and it appeared he might ask him to join in on the final songs. But Starr failed to materialise, and McCartney said, "Ringo has left the building," to the great disappointment of the audience.

Among the audience members were Alanis Morissette, Rosanna Arquette, Woody Harrelson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, producer Rick Rubin, and Olivia Harrison, the widow of former Beatle George Harrison.

McCartney's 90-minute set was almost identical to the ones he played at New York's Highline Ballroom and London's Electric Ballroom earlier this month.
Midlake Announce US Tour

Midlake have announced a tour of the US, beginning September 4 in Atlanta, GA.

The band will tour to support their second album 'The Trials of Van Occupanther', and recently revealed they recorded a track with The Chemical Brothers entitled 'The Pills Won't Help You Now' which appears on The Chemical Brothers' forthcoming album.

Next month the band will open for The New Pornographers at Battery Park, New York City on July 4.

They play:

New York, NY Battery Park (July 4)
Atlanta, GA The Earl (September 4)
Carrboro, NC Cat's Cradle (5)
Washington DC Black Cat (6)
Philadelphia, PA Theatre of Living Arts (7)
New York, NY Webster Hall (8)
Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club (9)
Cleveland, OH Grog Shop (11)
Chicago, IL Metro (12)
Austin, TX Austin City Limits (16)
Houston, TX Numbers (20)
Phoenix, AZ Rhythm Room (24)
Los Angeles, CA Henry Fonda Theatre (25)
Solana Beach, CA Belly Up Tavern (26)
San Francisco, CA Great American Music Hall (27)
Portland, OR Doug Fir (29)
Seattle, WA Crocodile Cafe (30)
Denver, CO Bluebird Theatre (October 2)
Lawrence, KS Jackpot (3)


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