Tue 24 Apr 2007
[source: NME.com] Arctic Monkeys played an intimate homecoming show to a joyous crowd at the Sheffield Leadmill on Saturday April 21. The band previewed tracks from forthcoming album Favourite Worst Nightmare (out today) to a sold-out crowd that included fellow Steel City hero Richard Hawley. The set included a mix of older favourites such as "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor", "From The Ritz To The Rubble" and "When The Sun Goes Down", and new songs like "Do Me A Favour", "Old Yellow Bricks" and "Brianstorm". Singer Alex Turner remained quiet between songs, speaking only to thank the crowd towards the end of the gig.