The Hives brought out Arctic Monkeys’ drummer Matt Helders to join them on stage during their recent show in Athens. Check out footage below.While performing at Release Athens at Plateia Nerou in the Greek capital on Tuesday (July 18), the Swedish indie icons invited the drummer on stage to perform upcoming new album track ‘Rigor Mortis Radio’.“We got another of the world’s best drummers coming in, coming in hot!” said The Hives frontman Pelle Almqvist as he introduced the drummer to the stage. “From the Arctic Monkeys, Mr.
Matt. We will perform a very special rendition of our latest single, ‘Rigor Mortis Radio’.”We had the pleasure and privilege of being joined on the drums today by great friend and associate Matt Helders of Arctic Monkeys and Iggy Pop.
Chris Dangerous and Matt Helders. Unbelievable firepower. Tomorrow we will re-rock the rest of Athens. @ArcticMonkeys pic.twitter.com/6emgIXH20z— The Hives (@TheHives) July 18, 2023The Hives have been serving as openers for the Sheffield band during their European leg of tour.
Helders previously shared his excitement on having the band open for them before they hit the road.Speaking to NME, he said: “The Hives were definitely one of the bands that we were all listening to when we first started our band.
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