Kings Of Leon performed their track ‘Joe’s Head’ for the first time in 16 years last night (September 3) – check out the video below.The Nashville band played a headline show at the Scotiabank Saddledome arena in Calgary in Alberta, Canada yesterday as part of the current North American leg of their ‘Can We Please Have Fun’ world tour.For the ‘Song For The City’ segment of the gig, KOL dusted off ‘Joe’s Head’ from their classic debut album ‘Youth & Young Manhood’ (2003).
It marked the track’s first live outing since 2008, per Setlist.FM.“I think it’s safe to say that no one has heard this song for 15 years,” said frontman Caleb Followill to introduce the performance. “This is your ‘Song For The City’ from our first album ‘Youth & Young Manhood’.
It’s ‘Joe’s Head’.”Elsewhere on the tour, Kings Of Leon have recently played ‘Talihina Sky’ for the first time since 2017, and given ‘Birthday’ its first appearance on the setlist in a decade.
You can see the videos below.The ‘Song For The City’ part of the concert sees KOL perform a special song exclusive to that specific show and location, at the request of fans.Kings Of Leon released their ninth studio album, ‘Can We Please Have Fun’, back in May.
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