Setlist: Gula Avaritia Coelacanth II Raise Your Weapon (Acappella) Your Ad Here (You There Edit) Cthulhu Sleeps Superliminal My Pet Coelacanth The Longest Road (Morgan Page cover) (Acappella) Where My Keys Phantoms Can't Hang Ghost In The Shell (Yoko Kanno cover) (Acappella) Moar Ghosts n' Stuff Ghosts n' Stuff (Acappella) Ghosts n' Stuff suckfest9001 Infra Super Turbo Pig Cart Racer Acedia Drop The Poptart (Acappella) Somewhere Up Here Drop The Poptart (Acappella) Fn Pig The Veldt (Acappella) The Veldt (Tommy Trash Remix) Strobe
Scream (Funk My Life Up), Let Me Down Easy, Coming Up Easy, Looking for Something, Jenny Don't Be Hasty / New Shoes, Better Man, Diana, One Day, Cherry Blossom, Pencil Full of Lead, No Other Way, Iron Sky, Encore: Tricks of the Trade, Candy, Someone Like You, Last Request (Solo Acoustic)
David Gray takes to the stage a little late, undermining the theatrical iTunes countdown clock, and greets London with a warm hello. Never one for the bright lights of showbiz, he also happily plays for over two hours – beyond the allocated time slot – determined to showcase his work and worth beyond White Ladder’s millennial success. It’s fitting then that a track from new album Mutineers should kick things off. Backed by a full band (including cellist Caroline Dale), 'Birds Of The High Arctic' grows defiantly loud, Gray jumping out from behind the piano to deliver a rousing mid-section. It’s almost rockstar. This optimistic feel continues with the up-tempo 'Back in the World', underscoring the sense of renewal and go-gettedness; needed for a man who’s produced 10 albums in a hard grafted journey from bedroom production and burger joint gigs to topping charts and, more recently, living out the aftermath. After rattling through a smattering of the latest material, including 'Beautiful Agony', the jacket comes off for a stripped back, yet drivingly soulful rendition of 'My Oh My' - the first reveal of the commercially familiar tunes. As things reduce to a drumbeat, the crowd clap David into an impassioned frenzy, and a beaming smile. But the highlight of the set belongs to 'Nemesis', the most overtly personal balled of the night. The bare melodic build stretches out, backed by the cello; "let's leave this party tonight and walk up Haverstock Hill" says Gray, eyes shut in memory - shimmering star lights basking the Roundhouse in heavenly white. When the guitar’s fade back in, Gray bobs around stage; his voice raspy in climax. The audience, even those only there for the hits, cheer in appreciation. As the set carries on, some revellers grow restless, especially when Gray’s promise to “go back to the beginning” only results in early number 'Shine', a fan favourite, rather than 'This Year’s Lov'e. Yet for those who stay the course, the c
Apple Music Festival came roaring to life with a set of fiery soul from Andra Day, who performed tracks from her debut, Cheers to the Fall. Setlist: Gold Only Love Gin & Juice (Let Go My Hand) Forever Mine Honey Or Fire Rise Up Mistakes City Burns
Headliner Ellie Goulding brought the Roundhouse crowd to the next level. After playing selections from Bright Lights and Halycon Days, Goulding closed with an explosive encore that included her most recent hit, "On My Mind", and a soaring version of "Love Me Like You Do". Setlist: Outside (Calvin Harris cover) Ritual Goodness Gracious Animal Starry Eyed Stay Awake My Blood Your Song (Elton John cover) Joy Powerful (Major Lazer cover) Figure 8 Only You Anything Could Happen I Need Your Love (Calvin Harris cover) Lights You My Everything Burn Encore: On My Mind (Live debut) Love Me Like You Do
He's only played in the UK once before, but Charlie Puth opened the second night of the festival with the authority of a superstar. Puth played his No. 1 hit, "Marvin Gaye", and closed the set with an emotional performance of "See You Again". Setlist: Some Type of Love I Won't Tell a Soul One Call Away Marvin Gaye How Deep Is Your Love (Calvin Harris cover) Suffer See You Again
When Take That took the stage, the Roundhouse went mental. Gary, Mark and Howard offered a career-spanning parade of songs that was every bit as colourful as the carnival-themed props that filled the stage. Setlist: Shine (Electric Light Orchestra's "Mr. Blue Sky" intro) Greatest Day Get Ready for It Hold Up a Light Patience Pray Up All Night A Million Love Songs / Babe (Acoustic Medley) Back for Good The Flood (Howard on lead vocals) These Days Relight My Fire (Dan Hartman cover) Rule the World Encore: Never Forget
Country artists took over the Roundhouse on the festival's third night, with a triple bill that included charismatic newcomer Cam. Setlist: Half Broke Heart Mayday Runaway Train My Mistake Burning House
Country artists took over the Roundhouse on the festival's third night, with a triple bill that included the sweet harmonies of The Shires. Setlist: Nashville Grey Skies All Over Again State Lines I Just Wanna Love You Friday Night Jekyll and Hyde Tonight
Country artists took over the Roundhouse on the festival's third night. Carrie Underwood's setlist was stacked with a decade of hits - including her latest, "Smoke Break", a hands-in-the-air singalong of "Jesus, Take the Wheel", and a fiery closer "Before He Cheats". Setlist: Blown Away Two Black Cadillacs Wasted Undo It I Told You So (Randy Travis cover) Good Girl Little Toy Guns Cowboy Casanova Don't Forget to Remember Me Flat on the Floor See You Again / See You Again (Wiz Khalifa cover) I Know You Won't Smoke Break Jesus, Take the Wheel All-American Girl Last Name Encore: Something in the Water Before He Cheats
A huge line of fans camped out in front of the Roundhouse to get in to the festival's fourth night - an electric double bill of pop. Little Mix brought the house down with "Black Magic". Setlist: Salute Move Change Your Life Grown (Live debut) Little Me DNA The End (Acapella) Wings Love Me Like You (Snippet) Black Magic
A huge line of fans camped out in front of the Roundhouse to get in to the festival's fourth night - an electric double bill of pop. Harry Styles and company played hit after hit, while their fans sang along at the top of their lungs. Setlist: Steal My Girl Little Black Dress Where Do Broken Hearts Go Midnight Memories Fireproof Ready to Run Little Things Night Changes 18 No Control Drag Me Down What Makes You Beautiful Girl Almighty Story of My Life Best Song Ever
The exhilarating triple bill began with Brooklyn vocalist Justine Skye. Setlist: On & On Hard Work Collide Anticipation Again
Next of the exhilarating triple bill on stage was electro subversive Grace Mitchell. Setlist: Jitter Breaking Hearts Broken Over You NoLo Your Design Bae Raceday
The Weeknd brought an unforgettable night of futuristic soul to the capacity Roundhouse crowd. Silhouetted against mystical projections, his set included the No. 1 single "Can't Feel My Face", "The Hills" and a smoldering cover of Beyoncé's "Drunk in Love". Setlist: Prisoner Losers Tell Your Friends Often Drunk in Love (Beyoncé cover) Love Me Harder (Ariana Grande cover) Crew Love (Drake cover) Or Nah (Ty Dolla $ign cover) The Morning House of Balloons/Glass Table Girls Earned It Can't Feel My Face The Hills Encore: High For This Wicked Games
The night of heart-racing electronic music kicked off with genre-bending Scottish producer/DJ Hudson Mohawke. Setlist: Gold Claw (Glacci Feat. Hasta cover) The Rap Monument (Action Bronson cover) Mausingtrap (Abity cover) Goooo (TNGHT song) Volcanic Higher Ground (TNGHT song) Shadows Ryderz
The Chemical Brothers blasted through a set of fan favourites accompanied by a stunning new stage show. Created with longtime visual collaborators Adam Smith and Marcus Lyall, the laser-lit performance included surreal videos, giant robots and a blizzard of confetti. Setlist: Tomorrow Never Knows (Junior Parker song) (Intro) Hey Boy Hey Girl EML Ritual Do It Again / Go Swoon Star Guitar Sometimes I Feel So Deserted Chemical Beats Setting Sun Saturate Elektrobank I'll See You There Believe Encore: Snow / Surface to Air Escape Velocity / The Golden Path Don't Think / Under The Influence / The Test Galvanize / Music: Response Block Rockin' Beats Encore 2: The Private Psychedelic Reel
LION BABE opened the 7th night of the Apple Music Festival 2015 with a soulful set. Setlist: Whole Jump Hi Wonder Woman Jungle Lady Impossible Mardi Gras Where Do We Go Treat Me Like Fire
NAO continued a night of soulful sets at the Roundhouse, with the crowd getting down to "Zillionaire". Setlist: We Don't Give A Inhale Exhale Adore You So Good In The Morning Zillionaire Firefly
Disclosure lit up the Roundhouse for the release party of their latest full-length album, Caracal. The duo offered the festival crowd a career-defining set packed with guest vocalists, bold visuals and an amazing new stage show. And the "Latch" encore? Incredible. Setlist: White Noise F for You Super Ego (with nÄo) Jaded Magnets (Live debut) Omen You & Me Echoes (Live debut) Nocturnal (with The Weeknd) (Live debut) Willing & Able (with Kwabs) Bang That When a Fire Starts to Burn Hourglass (with Lion Babe) Holding On (with Gregory Porter) Encore: Moving Mountains (with Brendan Reilly) (Live debut) Latch
It was a night of brilliant pop and soul as up-and-coming singer/songwriter Leon Bridges opened for the one and only Pharrell Williams. Bridges set was pure class, featuring the throwback R&B of his debut album, Coming Home. Setlist: River Smooth Sailin' Brown Skin Girl Pull Away Better Man Flowers Lisa Sawyer Twistin' & Groovin' Coming Home
When Pharrell Williams hit the stage, the multifaceted pop icon played hit after hit. Flanked by an amazing crew of singers and dancers, Williams brought the house down with his performances of "Freedom" and invited the Roundhouse crowd to join the part on stage. Setlist: Freedom Come Get It Bae Frontin' / Hunter Marilyn Monroe Brand New Nothing / Move That Dope / Alright / Hot in Herre / Just Wanna Love U / Pass The Courvoisier, Partâ…¡ Spaz (N*E*R*D song) Rock Star (N*E*R*D song) Lapdance (N*E*R*D song) She Wants to Move (N*E*R*D song) It Girl Lose Yourself to Dance (Daft Punk cover) Gust of Wind Hollaback Girl (Gwen Stefani cover) Beautiful (Snoop Dogg cover) Drop It Like It's Hot (Snoop Dogg cover) Blurred Lines (Robin Thicke cover) Get Lucky (Daft Punk cover) Encore: Happy Freedom (Reprise) Freedom (Second reprise)
UK singer/songwriter Jack Garratt thrills the Roundhouse with an amazing one-man show. Setlist: Synesthesia, Part 1 Chemical The Love You're Given Weathered Latch (Sam Smith cover) Worry
Mumford & Sons returned to the Roundhouse for an intimate performance, rambling through songs from Wilder Mind, Babel and Sign No More. After inviting Jack Garratt back to the stage for a cover of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", the quartet's encore included a full-throated sing-along of "Little Lion Man". Setlist: Snake Eyes Believe Wilder Mind I Will Wait Lover of the Light Thistle & Weeds (Extended Intro) Monster Tompkins Square Park Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurythmics cover) (with Jack Garratt) Cold Arms (Acoustic, performed without microphones) The Cave Ditmas Dust Bowl Dance (Extended Intro) Encore: Hot Gates Little Lion Man The Wolf
Apple Music Festival's finale was delivered with elegance and power by Florence + The Machine. Florence Welch may have been surrounded by an incredible live band - harp, thundering percussion, tightly harmonized singers, and horn section - but the night belonged to the woman at the centre of the stage, as she enchanted the crowd while singing songs from How Big, How Blue, Hoe Beautiful and more. Florence + The Machine closed the festival with spine-tingling emotional power. Setlist: What the Water Gave Me Ship to Wreck Shake It Out Bird Song Intro Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) Delilah You've Got the Love (The Source cover) How Big How Blue How Beautiful Cosmic Love (Dedicated to Florence's Dad) Long & Lost Mother Queen of Peace Dog Days Are Over Encore: What Kind of Man Drumming Song
Channelling influences of ambient dubstep and '90s trip-hop, London Grammar create spectral, late-night pop. The band's full-length debut, If You Wait, is a triumph of mood an nuance, anchored by Hannah Reid's spine-tingling voice. Setlist: Hey Now Wasting My Young Years Stay Awake Sights Strong Metal & Dust
In the past year, this explosive Las Vegas collective have been unstoppable: they sent a spectacular rush of beat-heavy, synth-driven rock singles to the top of singles charts, won a GRAMMY®, and toured the world. Setlist: Fallen Amsterdam Tiptoe Hear Me It's Time Rocks The River Cha-Ching (Till We Grow Older) Demons Radioactive Nothing Left to Say
Tempering euphoric guitar anthems with bittersweet melancholy, Coldplay have become the arena rock outfit of the millennium. The band's gigs are an immersive spectacle of color, sound and emotion. Setlist: Always in My Head (Live Debut) Charlie Brown Paradise Magic (Live Debut) Clocks Another's Arms (Live Debut) Viva La Vida Atlas (Live Debut) Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall Fix You Encore: Midnight (Live Debut)
Rising Chattanooga-based emcee Isaiah Rashad is one of the most promising talents to join the ranks of Top Dawg Entertainment. Crewmates Jay Rock and ScHoolboy Q appear on his debut release, Cilvia Demo, which is anchored by Rashad’s conversational flow and bass-heavy Southern bounce. Setlist: Soliloquy Webbie Flow (U Like) Ronnie Drake (with SZA) R.I.P. Kevin Miller Modest Shot U Down (Snippet of Oxymoron by Schoolboy Q)
Mixing hazy party anthems and socially conscious lyricism, this Southern California rapper’s major label debut, Oxymoron, is filled with high-wattage club bangers, bracing rhymes, and a list of cameos that includes Kendrick Lamar, Raekwon, and 2 Chainz. Setlist: Gangsta Hands on the Wheel Druggy's Wit Hoes Again What They Want There He Go Break the Bank Work (A$AP Ferg cover) (Remix) Collard Greens Hell of a Night Studio Man of the Year
With quick-witted, empathetic rhymes about navigating the chaotic streets of Compton, Calif., this brazenly talented emcee brings new life into West Coast hip-hop with one of the most critically celebrated hip-hop albums of recent memory, good kid, m.A.A.d city. Setlist: The Art of Peer Pressure m.A.A.d city (Part II) Backseat Freestyle Jealous (Michael Fredo cover) A.D.H.D Fuckin' Problems (A$AP Rocky cover) R.I.P. (Young Jeezy cover) (Remix) Money Trees (with Jay Rock) Hood Gone Love It (Jay Rock cover) (with Jay Rock) Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe (with SZA) Poetic Justice (with SZA) Real The Recipe HiiiPoWeR m.A.A.d city (Part I) Swimming Pools (Drank) Encore: Cartoons & Cereal
The creative alchemy of two former jingle writers—Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian—is at the core of Capital Cities, an L.A. outfit that offers captivating, synth-infused indie pop. The group's debut, In a Tidal Wave of Mystery, fuses a wall of shimmering keyboards, percolating ‘80s synth bass, and brisk electronic beats. Setlist: Kangaroo Court Center Stage Stayin' Alive / Undone - The Sweater Song One Minute More (Live Debut) I Sold My Bed, But Not My Stereo Safe and Sound
With an assault of Sabbath-esque guitar riffs, ‘70s rock muscle, and alluring vocal harmonies, it's little wonder that this British rock trio is heralded as rock ’n’ roll saviors. Bluesy, bold, and best with the volume cranked, Band of Skulls' 2012 Sweet Sour is a hook-laden tour de force. Setlist: Asleep at the Wheel Himalayan You Aren't Pretty But You Got It Going On I Know What I Am Hoochie Coochie I Guess I Know You Fairly Well Nightmares Light of the Morning Death by Diamonds and Pearls
One of the most fiercely influential bands to emerge from ’90s Seattle, Soundgarden introduced an incendiary current of heavy metal, punk, and blues-rock muscle to the grunge revolution. The band will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the watershed album Superunknown by performing it live. Setlist: Let Me Drown My Wave Fell on Black Days Mailman Superunknown Head Down Black Hole Sun Spoonman Limo Wreck The Day I Tried to Live Kickstand Fresh Tendrils 4th of July Half (First time live since 1994) Like Suicide
This multitalented crew includes an X Factor contestant, a former Lady Gaga dancer, and a previous member of The Pussycat Dolls. “Vacation,” the group’s debut single, is a R&B-inflected pop confection created in collaboration with hit-making producer Dr. Luke.
The prodigiously talented electro-house producer/DJ is known for glitchy, hard-hitting beats and dance floor-filling remixes for the likes of Lady Gaga, The Black Eyed Peas, and Skrillex. “Clarity,” the title track from his debut album, was an international smash. Setlist: Spectrum (Tristan Garner & Gregori Klosman Knight Remix) Spectrum (Deniz Koyu Remix) Stay The Night (Zedd & Kevin Drew Remix) Latch (Disclosure cover) Hot Steppa (Mike Hawkins cover) Animals (Martin Garrix cover) Choosing For You (Nightwatch Remix) (Foreign Beggars cover) Animals (Martin Garrix & Victor Niglio Trap Remix) (Martin Garrix cover) Karmma (Deep Dish cover) Push Play Clarity Nuke (Wolfgang Gartner cover) Fall Into The Sky feat. Ellie Goulding Codec Sweet Nothing (Calvin Harris cover) Who Is Ready to Jump (Chuckie cover) Reload (Sebastian Ingrosso cover) Follow You Down Aura (Lady Gaga cover) Alive (Empire of the Sun cover) (Zedd Remix) Find You
An unstoppable Miami emcee, Pitbull’s swaggering fusion of bass music, crunk, and hip-hop has made him one of the most powerful forces on the pop charts. His club-ready hits—pulsing with dizzying hooks and speaker-shaking beats—have reached No. 1 in more than 20 countries.
A brightly talented singer/songwriter from Waco, Texas, Mickey Guyton has a riveting voice and passion for country classics. She’s performed at the White House and Ryman Auditorium, and is currently working on her debut album.
He’s a matchless songwriter, a charismatic showman, and a living legend. Willie Nelson's authored some of country music’s most beloved standards - like “Crazy”, “Yesterday’s Wine”, and “On the Road Again”. Setlist: Whiskey River Still Is Still Moving to Me Beer for My Horses (Toby Keith cover) Good Hearted Woman (Waylon Jennings cover) Funny How Time Slips Away Crazy Night Life Down Yonder (Bobbie Nelson solo) Me and Paul Texas Flood (Larry Davis cover) (with Lukas Nelson) Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys (Ed Bruce cover) On the Road Again Will You Remember Mine (with Lily Meola) Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die I Saw the Light (Hank Williams cover)
Superstar Keith Urban may have grown up half a world away from Music Row in Australia, but his chart-dominating anthems define contemporary Nashville. Urban’s most recent studio album, Fuse, is filled with rousing songs like “Little Bit of Everything” and “Cop Car”. Setlist: Instrumental Long Hot Summer Sweet Thing Somewhere In My Car Stupid Boy Come Back to Me Even the Stars Fall 4 U Kiss a Girl Good Thing Without You You Gonna Fly Better Life Cop Car Put You in a Song Somebody Like You Encore: 'Til Summer Comes Around Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me You Look Good in My Shirt