Placebo praise fans for braving rain at Leeds Festival

Brian Molko's band play a career-spanning set on the Main Stage

Placebo thanked fans for braving the “shitty elements” at a rain-sodden Leeds Festival tonight (August 30).

Playing on the Main Stage, Brian Molko‘s band treated the crowd to a career-spanning set, which included a number of tracks from recent album ‘Battle For The Sun’.

‘The Never Ending Why’ was introduced by Molko as being “a Buddhist song”.

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Fan favourites from earlier in the group’s career – including ‘Every You Every Me’ and ‘Special K’ – were also blasted out during the gig, inspiring huge chants from a crowd undeterred by the torrential downpour.

The set finished with ‘Taste In Men’, after which the band joined hands and took a bow at the front of the stage.

Placebo played:

‘Kitty Litter’
‘Ashtray Heart’
‘Battle For The Sun’
‘For What It’s Worth’
‘Every You Every Me’
‘The Never Ending Why’
‘Breathe’
‘Special K’
‘Song To Say Goodbye’
‘Infra-Red’
‘The Bitter End’
‘Taste In Men’

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