Arctic Monkeys to stream New York Kings Theatre gig this weekend

21 October 2022, 15:56 | Updated: 22 October 2022, 12:48

Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner during their Live at Kings Theatre gig
Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner during their Live at Kings Theatre gig. Picture: YouTube/Official Arctic Monkeys

The Sheffield rockers will exclusively premiere Live at Kings Theatre on YouTube this Sunday. Get the full details here.

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Arctic Monkeys are set to stream their recent New York gig.

The band are celebrating the release of their seventh studio album, The Car, with a YouTube livestream of their performance, which took place at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn in September 2022.

The 45-minute gig also provided the footage for the official video of I Aint Quite Where I Think I Am.

Find out everything you need to know about the special live stream, including when it premieres, how to watch it and what you can expect from the setlist.

Listen back to Arctic Monkeys' Track By Track of The Car with John Kennedy on Global Player

When is Arctic Monkeys' New York Kings Theatre gig on YouTube?

Arctic Monkeys Live at Kings Theatre will premiere on YouTube this Sunday 23rd October at 8pm BST.

Watch the trailer for the livestream below:

READ MORE: Arctic Monkeys on The Car album: "We're still listening to the same instinct we were in 2005"

Arctic Monkeys at Kings Theatre

How long is Arctic Monkeys' livestream?

Arctic Monkeys livestream will be 45-minutes long.

Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys will stream their recent gig at Kings Theatre, New York. Picture: Zackery Michael

What songs will be played on Arctic Monkeys' Kings Theatre livestream?

It's not yet confirmed which songs will come from the setlist, but we imagine it will showcase new tracks from The Car album, which was included on their setlist.

Here's what Arctic Monkeys' played at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on 22nd September 2022:

  1. There'd Better Be a Mirrorball (Live debut)
  2. One Point Perspective
  3. Snap Out of It
  4. Crying Lightning
  5. Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?
  6. Arabella
  7. Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino
  8. The Ultracheese (Tour debut)
  9. Body Paint (Public live debut)
  10. Brianstorm
  11. Potion Approaching
  12. Do I Wanna Know?
  13. That's Where You're Wrong
  14. Knee Socks
  15. I Ain't Quite Where I Think I Am
  16. Pretty Visitors (Not in the printed setlist)
  17. From the Ritz to the Rubble
  18. I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
  19. R U Mine?

Encore:

20. Mr Schwartz (Live debut)

21.Cornerstone

22. 505

READ MORE: Arctic Monkeys: There'd Better Be A Mirrorball was the "cue" for everything on The Car album

Arctic Monkeys' The Car album is out now.

Alex Turner and Matt Helders joined John Kennedy for an in-depth discussion about every song from the album, from the first track on the record, There'd Better Be A Mirrorball to album closer Perfect Sense.

Arctic Monkeys on There'd Better Be A Mirrorball

Listen back to Arctic Monkeys' Track By Track of The Car with John Kennedy on Global Player

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