Foals played their first-ever Los Angeles gig last night (May 24), which culminated with frontman Yannis Philippakis stage-diving into the crowd.
The Oxford quintet drew a sold-out crowd to the Troubadour, even on a holiday weekend when many people typically leave town.
The band kicked off the night with the first two tracks from their debut album 'Antidotes'. The packed house thrived on the band's tremendous energy, pogoing and dancing throughout their hour-long set.
Philippakis led the charge, and threw himself into the crowd before returning to the stage to bang on the drums for the final tracks, which included an extended jam of 'Mathletics' during the two-song encore.
"We were really looking forward to our first gig in LA," Philippakis told NME.COM after their set. "The people were really warm. I enjoyed jumping into the crowd, I'm just glad I didn't take anyone's face off."
The band will continue their tour of the US with shows up and down the west coast until the end of the week.
Foals played:
'The French Open'
'Cassius'
'Olympic Airways'
'Balloons'
'Heavy Water'
'Two Steps Twice'
'Hummer'
'Red Socks Pugie'
'Electric Bloom'
'Mathletics'
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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