Glastonbury 2014
Watch Kaiser Chiefs play ‘I Predict A Riot’ at Glastonbury
Their 2004 single does precisely what it, um, predicts on the John Peel Stage.
Already having opened the Other Stage with a not-so-surprise set at 11am, it was the turn of Kaiser Chiefs to headline the John Peel Stage.
Mixing old and new - ‘Everyday I Love You Less And Less’, ‘Ruby’ and obvious closer ‘Oh My God’ alongside latest album cuts ‘Misery Company’ and ‘Coming Home’, it’s the no-less-incendiary ‘I Predict A Riot’ that can be watched below.
See Kaiser Chiefs take on Dolly Parton’s ‘9 To 5’ in session even earlier yesterday. The band also play T in the Park, Edinburgh Castle and V Festival this summer.
Records, etc at

Kaiser Chiefs - Employment
Kaiser Chiefs - Kaiser Chiefs - The Future is Medieval - AVinyl LPhabetised Compendium - RSD 2026
Kaiser Chiefs - Employment 20 (China Anniversary Edition)
Kaiser Chiefs - Kaiser Chiefs' Easy Eighth Album
Kaiser Chiefs - Kaiser Chiefs' Easy Eighth Album - RSD 2024
Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob
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