Intimate Brudenell Social Club gigs for Kaiser Chiefs mark launch of new album and new beer

The Kaiser Chiefs took to the stage in Leeds for a series of intimate gigs which coincided with the band launching a new beer for the city.
Ricky Wilson on stage at the Brudenell. PIC: Jonathan GawthorpeRicky Wilson on stage at the Brudenell. PIC: Jonathan Gawthorpe
Ricky Wilson on stage at the Brudenell. PIC: Jonathan Gawthorpe

The Kaisers launched their new 'IPA Riot' at Brudenell Social Club ahead of a series of performances at the same venue.

All profits from sales of the IPA Riot, in conjunction with local Kirkstall Brewery, will go to St Gemma’s Hospice in Leeds.

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The gigs also marked the launch of the band's latest album Duck which sees the group reclaiming the creative swagger that underpins their strongest work.

“It’s undeniably fantastic and undeniably Kaiser Chiefs,” says frontman Ricky Wilson on the band's seventh album.

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