After nearly two decades, Vampire Weekend is still performing with the same nerdy charm of a college band. The indie pop and rock group, which formed at Columbia University in 2006, delivered both ...
Happy Birthday to Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, who turned the big 4-0 on April 8, 2024. Koenig co-founded the band in 2006 while he and the group’s three other original members were attending ...
Yesterday, April 8, Vampire Weekend touched down in Austin, Texas for its first full show since 2022. This special appearance at Moody Amphitheater was set to align with the historic solar eclipse ...
Over the weekend, Vampire Weekend continued its Only God Was Above Us tour by stopping in The Centennial State. During the locational two-parter, the band kicked things off at the highly regarded Red ...
Vampire Weekend performed at the Hollywood Bowl on June 12 for the Los Angeles stop of their “Only God Was Above Us” tour. The group played numerous fan favorites throughout the show such as “Holiday” ...
Midway through Vampire Weekend‘s night at the Hollywood Bowl on Wednesday, singer-guitarist Ezra Koenig paused to remind, or perhaps inform, fans in the packed amphitheater of the night’s special ...
Wednesday night, it turned out, was Ska Night at the Hollywood Bowl. That’s how Ezra Koenig described Vampire Weekend’s latest visit to the iconic venue in the Cahuenga Pass, where he and his ...
Vampire Weekend will endear Massachusetts fans with tunes referencing their home turf. They’ll attempt to perform the “Cheers” theme and hits from The Cars and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones off the cuff ...
From the first seconds of Vampire Weekend’s new album, “Only God Was Above Us,” it’s clear that something has changed. “Ice Cream Piano” starts with hiss, buzz, feedback and a hovering, distorted ...
That the members of Vampire Weekend know the Arctic Monkeys’ “505” and the Cranberries’ “Dreams” — but not Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Freebird” — is completely on brand. During the audience request encore of ...
On Saturday evening, Vampire Weekend will bounce onto the Madison Square Garden stage in front of some 19,000 fans. On Thursday afternoon, the band is standing in a parking lot in Chinatown, warily ...