Kaiser Chiefs celebrate 20 years of multi-platinum selling debut album ‘Employment’ ahead of UK summer shows

Following the announcement of a run of very special outdoor celebration shows, which include a massive hometown show at Leeds’ Temple Newsam Park later this month, Yorkshire indie icons Kaiser Chiefs have announced a 20th anniversary release of their seminal debut album Employment. The album will come July 18th.

A year typically commemorated with china, Kaiser Chiefs will mark 20 years of their iconic debut album Employment with three brand new expanded ‘China Anniversary’ formats. The 1LP edition is pressed on white vinyl, and includes ‘bonus’ track ‘Take My Temperature’; the 2LP set features 15 additional tracks, including a selection of B-Sides and CD single bonus tracks, plus two previously unreleased songs, exclusive to this format. On the 3CD set, alongside the original album, the band have added 40 tracks, including previously unreleased demo recordings, remixes, radio sessions, and a selection of live tracks that chart their rapid rise from small club dates in Leeds, to festival headline act. The original album has been remastered at Abbey Road Studios, and the bonus material was curated by the band from their own archive.

Originally released in March 2005, the album landed to wide-spread acclaim and has gone on to become one of the most successful debut albums from a UK band. Peaking at No. 2 on the UK album chart, the record has since spent more than 17 months on the Official Top 40 chart, selling more than 2.1 million copies in the process, and being certified 7 x Platinum status by the British Phonographic Industry. Featuring a host of hit singles including ‘Oh My God’, ‘I Predict A Riot’, ‘Everyday I Love You Less And Less’ and ‘Modern Way’, the album catapulted the band to into the music world’s stratosphere, setting them onto the path of arena mainstays and festival headline status across the world.

20 years ago, a brand new song by a brand new band was released. ‘I Predict A Riot’ was the start of something really special for some musicians from Leeds,” the band reminisced. “And the album that followed, ‘Employment’, changed our lives and has soundtracked the lives of millions of others since 2005. In 2025 we are saluting 20 years of that album and everyone is invited. Come celebrate the 2000’s, loving everything less & less and stripey blazers taking over the world..

To coincide with the release Kaiser Chiefs will also be taking the celebrations out on the road this summer. Kicking off  in Port Talbot on May 23rd, the band will play a run of outdoor shows across the UK stopping off in Leeds, Bristol, Edinburgh, London, Brighton, Cumbria & Newquay – full dates below.

2025 OUTDOOR SHOWS
May

Thur 22nd            Live at Argyle Home Park Stadium,Plymouth, UK
Fri 23rd                In It Together Festival, Port Talbot, UK
Sat 31st               Temple Newsam, Leeds, UK

June
Sun 22nd            Pinkpop Festival, Amsterdam, NL
Thur 26th            Bristol Sounds, Bristol, UK
Sat 28th              Glastonbury Festival, Somerset, UK 

July
Fri 4th                Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, UK
Thu 10th            Weekend Beach Festival, Malaga, ESP
Fri 11th              Mad Cool Festival, Madrid, ESP
Sat 12th             Cruilla Barcelona, Barcelona, ESP
Sat 19th             Alexandra Palace Park, London, UK
Sun 20th            Splendour Festival, Nottingham, UK
Mon 21st            Tall Ship Races, Aberdeen, UK
Sat 26th              Latitude,  Suffolk, UK
Sun 27th             Brighton Beach, Brighton, UK
Thu 31st             Kendal Calling, Cumbria, UK

August
Sat 2nd              Suikkerock Festival, Tienan, BE
Sun 3rd              Ronquieres Festival, Braine-la-Comte, BE
Fri 8th                Boardmasters, Newquay, UK
Sun 10th            The Weekender, Belfast, UK
Sat 23rd             The National Museum of Ireland, Dublin, ROI
Sun 24th            Live at the Docklands, Limerick, ROI 

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