British indie-rock icons Kaiser Chiefs are playing a huge show at Alexandra Palace Park on Saturday, July 19 – ending the venue’s open-air Summer Season with a bang (or some bangers, at least). The concert will celebrate 20 whole years since the release of the band’s debut album, Employment, which features tracks like I Predict A Riot and Everyday I Love You Less And Less. They are set to play their entire first record in full, alongside more of their greatest hits.
Who is supporting Kaiser Chiefs at Alexandra Palace Park?
Proceeding the Kaiser Chiefs on stage will be none other than The Coral and We Are Scientists, so a night of indie nostalgia is absolutely on the cards. You’ll most likely know The Coral for their biggest hits, Dreaming of You or In The Morning, while We Are Scientists will have you bopping to the likes of Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt and After Hours.
Set times for the Kaiser Chiefs Ally Pally Park gig
Doors will open at 5pm and the event is likely to run until around 10:30pm. Set times will be announced nearer the time, but we recommend following Alexandra Palace on social media for updates.

What songs are Kaiser Chiefs likely to play?
Since this tour is all about celebrating 20 years of Employment, they’re likely to open with Everyday I Love You Less And Less, the opening track of the album. Setlist.fm seems to confirm this theory, based on what’s gone down during other shows on this tour. Other tracks from the album include Oh My God, Na Na Na Na Naa and Caroline, Yes.
Fans are also likely to be treated to other favourites from their decades-long career, including Ruby and Never Miss A Beat. They’ve also been known to throw in a cover of Ramones’ Blitzkrieg Bop.
Kaiser Chiefs tickets
General Admission tickets start from £58.69 and are now available via DICE. VIP tickets start at £120.

Important details about the Kaiser Chiefs gig
• Entrants must be 16 years old or over.
• Small bags are encouraged (max 30x20x10cm) as larger bags will be subject to a £10 cloakroom fee.
• Food and drink will be available on site. Any food or drink from outside will not be permitted (except sealed 500ml bottles of water).
• Alexandra Palace is a cashless venue.
How to get to Alexandra Palace?
You can catch the train directly to Alexandra Palace Station from Moorgate (via Highbury & Islington) or King’s Cross. The nearest tube station is Wood Green, which is on the Piccadilly Line. You can also catch the W3 bus from Finsbury Park and Tottenham. There are no car parking facilities at Alexandra Palace during the venue’s summer season.