August 26, 2007 20:45

Arcade Fire play last show of summer at Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

Win Butler makes Bon Jovi reference during emotional show

Arcade Fire play last show of summer at Carling Weekend:  Leeds Festival

Arcade Fire played their last show of the summer tonight (August 26) at Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival.

Singer Win Butler also made a reference to Bon Jovi during their performance on the main stage.

He told the crowd: “You've been singing along to ’Living On A Prayer’," in reference to the song that was playing on the PA before their set.

After playing ’(Antichrist Television Blues)’ Butler said: “We couldn’t be happier to be at Leeds. This is our last show of the summer so thanks for having us.”

Prior to playing 'Neighborhood #2 (Laika)' Butler told the crowd: “This is the first single we ever put out in the UK.”

The band powered through a series of hits before playing closer ’Wake Up’, Butler told the crowd: “We want you to sing this one. You’ve been a wonderful crowd.”

Arcade Fire played:

’Keep The Car Running’
'(Antichrist Television Blues)'
‘Black Mirror’
‘Neighbourhood #2 (Laika)’
‘No Cars Go’
'Haiti'
‘Intervention’
'Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)'
'Windowsill'
'Rebellion (Lies)'
'Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)'
'Wake Up'


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