Live at the Royal Albert Hall.

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Live at the Royal Albert Hall.

Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a live album by English rock band Arctic Monkeys, consisting of their 7 June 2018 performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London. It was released on 4 December 2020 through Domino Recording Company, with all proceeds going to the War Child charity. -Wikipedia

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  • The Guardian

    cheesy irony dissolves into masterful rock'n'roll.  

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  • The Independent

    The show added decades on to their already long-gestating career.  

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  • NME

    It's the sound of a band who delight in defying expectations.  

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  • Pitchfork

    Captured in 2018, this live set leans heavily on the band's last two albums but still plays like a greatest hits.  

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  • Far Out Magazine

    Arctic Monkeys’ ‘Live at the Royal Albert Hall’ is pandemic perfection.  

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  • Words For Music

    this record is proof that Arctic Monkeys are beyond excellent at putting on a show (even after about 5 years), where just listening to the live performance is enough to get you up and dancing along reminiscing of pre-covid times. 

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  • Let it Happen

    If it is a live album’s responsibility to be a document of the atmosphere as much as it is performance, Live at the Royal Albert Hall succeeds in building an immediate nostalgia for unreserved gig catharsis.  

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  • Commedia

    “Live at the Royal Albert Hall” is a fantastic live album for a great cause that casual listeners and passionate fans alike can take a strong liking to.  

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  • All Music

    There's a high-definition energy to Arctic Monkeys' performance here that seems to speak to their passion for the charity at hand. There's also a palpable enthusiasm at play between them and their fans, as on "Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair," in which the audience claps and sings along, matching Turner's menacingly seductive baritone croon.  

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  • Stack

    Arctic Monkeys bring their electrifying energy to the famed Royal Albert Hall off the back of their latest record Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. 

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