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Watch The Strokes play ‘Modern Age’ during intimate New York City Fashion Week gig

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The Strokes played an intimate gig at The Glasshouse in Chelsea last night (September 8), as part of a New York Fashion Week kick-off event for designer Heron Preston and Bose.

Watch moments from the show and view the setlist below.Following a DJ set by Preston, the Manhattan band started their performance with a quick jam session as frontman Julian Casablancas told the crowd “this is our sound check right here” before launching into ‘The Modern Age’.“I didn’t know about fashion week,” Casablancas also joked during the set. “I’m a recluse, I live in the woods.

Wasn’t expecting all this,” he added before the band played, ‘I Can’t Win.’They played ‘Under Control’ and ‘Hard To Explain’ but didn’t hit typical set list favs like ‘Last Nite’ and ‘Someday’ pic.twitter.com/coECqump81— Erica Campbell (@ericacxmpbell) September 8, 2022According to the on-stage set-list, which also contained multiple question marks in place of songs, The Strokes were set to play an encore with songs ‘Is This It’, ‘Someday’, and ‘Reptilia’ but didn’t return to the stage after performing ‘Meet Me In The Bathroom’ which a fan in the audience requested.This is not the band’s first Fashion Week performance.

Back in 2010, the band played at the Metropolitan Opera for Tommy Hilfiger’s 25th anniversary. The performance was the first time the band had played in New York following a four-year hiatus.Here’s the set list from last night’s Strokes’ show with an encore that unfortunately never came to be pic.twitter.com/yLfF4rRG6d— Erica Campbell (@ericacxmpbell) September 8, 2022‘The Modern Age’‘The Adults Are Talking’‘I Can’t Win’‘Ask Me Anything’‘Hard To Explain’‘Automatic Stop’‘Trying Your Luck’‘Under Control’‘Meet Me In The Bathroom’Earlier this month, both.

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