Arctic Monkeys concluded the final night of their world tour by bringing out James Ford and Miles Kane as special guests.The moment took place at the band’s gig last night (October 19) at the 3Arena in Dublin, as they played the final night of their global tour, celebrating the release of their latest album, ‘The Car’.Kicking off the show with ‘Sculptures of Anything Goes’ from the latest album, Alex Turner and co.
soon broke into renditions of various fan favourites including ‘Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High’, ‘Teddy Picker’, ‘Fluorescent Adolescent’ and ‘Arabella’.However, the main highlight of the show came in the latter half of the 22-song setlist, when the band brought out special guests James Ford and Miles Kane.The former joined the band for a performance of their track ‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’, taken from ‘The Car’.The producer, solo artist and Last Shadow Puppets member also joined Turner during ‘Big Ideas’ and fan favourite track ‘505’ – taken from their 2007 classic album ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’.For the latter, singer-songwriter and co-frontman of The Last Shadow Puppets Miles Kane also joined the band for the performance, contributing backing vocals with the AM frontman.Find footage of the show below, as well as the full setlist.505 with Miles Kane & James Ford!.
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