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Kaiser Chiefs prepare for Leeds gig in tiny Scottish village



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Published Date: 21 May 2008
Kaiser Chiefs warmed up for their Elland Road spectacular with back to back gigs in the tiny Scottish village of Strathpeffer.
The band performed at Strathpeffer Spa Pavilion, usually used for Scottish country dancing demonstrations, in front of a few hundred 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, 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 place."

Kaiser Chiefs performed two gigs at the Strathpeffer Spa Pavilion and are due to play Oban's Corran Halls on on Wednesday night

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


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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2008 8:18 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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