On a chilly Friday night, Foals brought their âLife Is Yoursâ tour to New York City’s Terminal 5. The crowd-pleasing set took place just two stops before the Oxford band’s last North American tour dates, and the energy from the rest of their jaunt around the US was still electric in the air. âOur new show is the absolute truth,” Foals said while announcing their tour earlier this year. “A proper mix of the classics and our newest bangers,â and they did not disappoint.
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It’s been three years since the band brought their ‘Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Tour‘ to NYC and judging by the crowd surfing and spontaneous mosh pits that broke out during the night, the Big Apple was happy to have them back. âThis is our idea of a going-out record,â frontman Yannis Philippakis told NME back in January about âLife Is Yoursâ. âWe were thinking about parties, club nights and being drunk on the bus at 2am trying to get home.” So did the gig live up to the album’s intention? Judging by the smiling faces lit up under the Manhattan venue’s massive disco ball, the answer is clearly yes. Hereâs what went down when Foals took over Terminal 5 â in glorious photos.
‘Wake Me Up’ sets the tone for the night

Foals treat the crowd to ‘2001’ as “the lights come up”

Getting the Manhattan fans amped before ‘2am’

‘My number’ transforms the venue into a discoteque

The trio keep the energy up during ‘Mountain At My Gates’Â

Looking out on the packed Manhattan houseÂ

Jimmy Smith getting emotive out front

Jack Bevans leaves his drum kit to rile up the fans

A rare moment of calm during the band’s electric set

The New York City crowd sang along to every word

Foals played:
‘Wake Me Up’
‘The Runner’
‘2001’
‘Balloons’
‘Olympic Airways’
‘My Number’
‘Black Gold’
‘Birch Tree’
‘2am’
‘In Degrees’
‘Spanish Sahara’
‘Red Socks Pugie’
‘Providence’
‘Snake Oil’
‘Mountain At My Gates’
‘Inhaler’
‘Two Steps, Twice’
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