Vampire Weekend were taking requests at their Houston show this week, leading to them attempting covers of Oasis and Phoenix â check out the footage below.
The New York band were kicking off their North American tour in the Texan city on Thursday (June 6), in support of new album âOnly God Was Above Usâ.
Returning for their encore, they took requests for Phoenixâs â1901â, Oasisâ âWonderwallâ and Crowded Houseâs âDonât Dream Itâs Overâ. The performances were impromptu as they tackled songs they had never played before, and hence were left somewhat incomplete, but as you can see from the footage, both band and audience were enjoying the moment.
Super fun encore at @vampireweekendâs first tour stop in Houston last night. They took requests for any well-known song, even though they had never played it. Hereâs 1901 by @wearephoenix !@timecrisis2000 pic.twitter.com/L4aBWkBIHp
— Sarah Rolen (@sarah_rolen) June 7, 2024
Anyway, hereâs wonderwall @oasis @vampireweekend @timecrisis2000 pic.twitter.com/NWtaECqvDx
— Sarah Rolen (@sarah_rolen) June 7, 2024
Inspiration for the Phoenix request may have come from the fact that Ezra Koenig joined the French band on stage during their performance at Just Like Heaven Festival in Pasadena, California last month.
Phoenix welcomed Koenig and they performed the song âTonightâ together, their collab from Phoenixâs latest album âAlpha Zuluâ. The Vampire Weekend frontman then brought out his guitar and joined in on â1901â, although he did not lend vocals on this occasion, and then wrapped up with a version of âIdentical (Reprise)â.
That itself followed on from Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars joining Vampire Weekend during their special gig to mark the recent total solar eclipse. That show included their first ever public performance of âTonightâ.
Vampire Weekend recently performed âGen-X Copsâ and âCapricornâ while appearing as the musical guests on Saturday Night Live.Â
They are due to hit the road for their 2024 UK and Ireland tour later this year. You can buy any remaining tickets here.
In a four-star review of âOnly God Was Above Usâ, NME wrote: âItâs an ambitious concoction of sounds that donât seem to exist in the same realm, yet intertwine naturally beneath [frontman Ezra] Koenigâs increasingly sullen vocals.â
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