Concert Schedule for Kaiser Chiefs’ 20th Anniversary Tour
Here are the confirmed dates and locations for Kaiser Chiefs’ 2025 tour, including London at the top:
Location | Date | Time | Ticket Link |
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London – Alexandra Palace Park | July 19, 2025 | 17:00 (Saturday) | 🎟️ Click Here to Purchase |
Leeds – Temple Newsam Park | May 31, 2025 | 13:00 (Saturday) | 🎟️ Click Here to Purchase |
Edinburgh – Edinburgh Castle Esplanade | July 4, 2025 | 18:45 (Friday) | 🎟️ Click Here to Purchase |
Kaiser Chiefs Celebrate 20 Years of Employment with Special Anniversary Tour
In March 2005, the Kaiser Chiefs released Employment, their debut album that would become a defining moment in British indie music. Fast forward to 2025, and the album—now a seven-times Platinum hit—is still beloved by fans and continues to shape the indie music scene. Featuring iconic anthems like “I Predict A Riot” and “Oh My God,” Employment has become ingrained in the culture of Leeds, the band’s hometown, as well as the larger UK music landscape.
The 20th Anniversary Tour: A Monumental Celebration
To celebrate this significant achievement, Kaiser Chiefs are starting a special 20th-anniversary tour, launching a grand show at Temple Newsam Park in Leeds on May 31st, 2025. This highly awaited event will feature not just the Kaiser Chiefs, but also a stellar lineup of mid-2000s indie legends. Joining them will be Razorlight, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Up All Night, The Cribs marking the anniversary of The New Fellas, The Coral, and US indie favorites We Are Scientists, who will be performing their debut With Love and Squalor.
Fresh Independent Talent to Open the Show
Rising performers HotWax and Ellur will also perform at the concert, ushering in a new wave of indie talent. These new bands will complement the established artists, creating a dynamic experience for everyone in attendance.
The Legacy of Employment
As the band describes it, the concert serves as a “tribute to 20 years of Employment,” offering fans the perfect chance to relive the energy and spirit of the 2000s. With hits like “I Predict A Riot” and “Oh My God,” the album remains a symbol of the early 2000s indie scene. The tribute of Kaiser Chiefs to their legacy will leave an impression on fans who have lived through and embraced the effect of the album.