- Music
- 21 Oct 22
The free stream will be available from this Sunday until Thursday, October 27, featuring songs from the band's newest album The Car.
Arctic Monkeys announced that they will be streaming their full performance at the New York Kings Theatre on Sunday, 23 October. The 45-minute concert will be accessible through the official Arctic Monkeys YouTube channel starting at 8pm.
The stream will allow fans to view the entire show for free, which was filmed in September 2022 in the Brooklyn venue. Fans can expect to hear music from the legendary indie rock band's newest album titled The Car, which comes out on streaming platforms today (October 21) via Domino Recording Co.
However, the performance is only up for a limited time. In their announcement, the Sheffield band noted that the recording will only be available until Thursday, October 27, giving fans a less than a week to enjoy the Monkeys in all their glory.
Arctic Monkeys ‘Live at Kings Theatre’ premieres on @YouTube this Sunday, October 23 at 8pm BST.
The film was shot at their performance in New York in September 2022 and will be available until Thursday 27th October.
Click here to view: https://t.co/2UhyOvPuF0 pic.twitter.com/ZgQXwVyksv
— Arctic Monkeys (@ArcticMonkeys) October 21, 2022
Clips from the concert can already be seen in the official music video for the album single 'I Ain't Quite Where I Think I am', which was the third song that was released before the introduction of The Car, following 'Body Paint' and 'There'd Better Be a Mirrorball'.
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In the Hot Press review of The Car, Will Russell describes the Monkeys' seventh studio album as "a marvellous world of subterfuge and espionage" with "beautifully impressionistic" lyricism.
With the birth of their new album, Arctic Monkeys have announced a plethora of tour dates for the EU, UK, Ireland and North America. They will make their way to Dublin in June 2023 of a one-night-only performance at Malahide Castle. The full list of dates and links to purchase tickets can be found here.
Listen to The Car here.