The Last Dinner Party covers LCD Soundsystem at New York concert

The Last Dinner Party performed a cover of LCD Soundsystem's 'New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down' during their show at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The English rock band played the 2007 track as the opener to their three-song encore on Saturday, April 25. The performance capped a two-night run at the venue.

The Last Dinner Party kicked off their set with 'Agnus Dei' and 'Count The Ways', the opening tracks from their recently released album 'From The Pyre'. The show blended songs from that record and their 2024 debut 'Prelude To Ecstasy', including surprises like the unreleased tracks 'Big Dog' and 'Knocking At The Sky'. They closed the main set with their 2023 single 'Nothing Matters' before launching into the encore.

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