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Kaiser Chiefs provide climax to Wireless 2007

Kaiser Chiefs have played the final night of the O2 Wireless Festival 2007 in London's Hyde Park tonight (June 17).

The band - who played the same event in their hometown Leeds the night before (16) - warmed up for Glastonbury with their headlining slot.

"Hello, do you want to sing-a-long?" singer Ricky Wilson asked the crowd before tearing into opener 'Everyday I Love You Less And Less'.

Clearly the crowd were in the mood, with giant sing-a-longs breaking out for every number the band played.

The band were then joined by Hero from Polysics, who had played earlier, on guest vocals - well "Na Na Na Na Naas" - on 'Na Na Na Na Naa'.

Despite the event's limited size - the boundaries seemed closer to the stage than in previous years - the band worked hard to keep the crowd engaged, with Wilson leading a series of sing-a-longs from the front.

Kaiser Chiefs played:

'Everyday I Love You Less And Love'
'Heat Dies Down'
'Ruby'
'Learnt My Lesson Well'
'Na Na Na Na Naa'
'I Can Do It Without You'
'Born To Be A Dancer'
'Modern Way'
'Everything Is Average Nowadays'
'Angry Mob'
'Highroyds'
'I Predict A Riot'
'Take My Temperature'
'Retirement'
'Try Your Best'
'Thank You Very Much'
'Oh My God'

Earlier Editors had hit the main stage with a searing performance which saw the band showcase tracks from their forthcoming second album 'An End Has A Start', including the title track, 'The Racing Rats', and single 'Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors'.

The band also included several older favourites including 'All Sparks', 'Blood', 'You Are Fading' and 'Munich'.

The Cribs also got the crowd jumping on the same stage, even achieving a mosh pit in the late afternoon crowd with the likes of 'Men's Needs' and 'Another Number'.

Introducing forthcoming single 'Moving Pictures', Ryan Jarman gave the crowd a short, but passionate speech.

"We need to talk about an issue more important than global warming which I know everyone talks about these days," he explained.

"The issue is the commercialisation of indie music," explained the guitarist.
"Together we can fight this evil. Remember if you're not part of the solution you're part of the problem."

The main stage also witnessed a storming performance from Mumm-Ra with the highlights including 'She's Got You High'.

The Rakes meanwhile headlined the XFM Stage.

Emerging to a stage full of flowers the band - complete with a keyboard player who resembled Freddy Mercury - the band played a frentic set, with the likes of 'Strasbourg' and ' 22 Grand Job' getting the crowd to go wild.

Before them The Twang had packed out the tent forcing a large number punters to watch the show from outside.

It was a similar story for Pigeon Detectives whose set included 'You Know I Love You', 'I'm Not Sorry' and 'Romantic Type'.

Good Shoes also thrilled a packed crowd on the same stage playing tracks from debut album 'Think Before You Speak' including 'Morden' and 'All In My Head'.

On the Tuborg Stage, headliners the 1990s worked the crowd into a frenzy with a set including the likes of 'See You At The Lights' and 'You're Supposed To Be My Friend'.

That's it for this year's Wireless, but the festival action continues on NME.COM as we countdown to Glastonbury all week.

Meanwhile get next week's issue of NME - on UK newsstands from June 20 - for coverage of Wireless and our special Glasto preview edition.
Rilo Kiley cover Jenny Lewis in London

Rilo Kiley covered singer Jenny Lewis' solo song during their London gig tonight (August 20).

The band played a funky version of Lewis' solo tune 'Rise Up With Fists'.

Introducing the track Lewis said: "This is a cover song..."

Guitarist and vocalist Blake Sennett told the crowd: "This is only the fourth gig we've played in two years. You're the best crowd so far."

Later Lewis said: "The first three (shows) were turds."

The four piece were augmented by two extra members who played keyboards, trumpet, guitar and trumpet. They were introduced as Orinda and Kristen.

Playing a number of songs from new album 'Under The Blacklight' including a bluegrass version of the title track, Rilo Kiley introduced '15' by saying: "How many 15 year olds are there here tonight? No one? Ok...".

Before 'Dejalo' Lewis said: "Does anyone speak Spanish? I don't." Prior to 'Smoke Detector' the singer said: "This song was inspired by a dance. I'm not a very good dancer but I'm happy to demonstrate."

Before first encore Lewis was joined by Orinda and Kristen for a version of 'Give A Little Love' by saying : "We've never done this before, so don't kill us if we mess it up."

She told this audience: "I wrote that song for Blake- he knows..."

Sennett and guitarist Pierre De Reeder played ukulele and mandolin for a version of 'Ripchord'.