Word to the (golden-ticket holding) wise: When Arcade Fire come through NYC for their five-night run, make sure to loiter. Win and the gang have played impromptu post-show encores most nights while in London, but NME reports that the staff at last night’s Porchester Hall gig weren’t having it:

The singer got into a bit of trouble with venue staff at Porchester Hall as he attempted to set up after the band had finished their main set, although his perseverance eventually paid off.

An NME journalist who witnessed the incident said: “Win appeared first in the foyer attempting to set up his megaphone mic stand next to the merchandise stall. However, three venue security guards tried to dissuade the band from starting up.

“One of guards was literally manhandling Win, who was pretty pissed off and shouted ‘Don’t fucking touch me’ before shrugging off the attention and defiantly placing his mic stand at the bottom of the foyer stairs.

“The rest of the band – French horns, double bass and all – then emerged from the startled crowd, most of whom hadn’t realised exactly what was going on, to play a spine-tingling extended acoustic version of ‘Wake Up’. After about a minute, Win disappeared to the back of the throng, leaving the lead vocals to be sung en masse by the audience!”

Butler then led the band back into the hall to play a brief rendition of The Clash song ‘The Guns Of Brixton’.

Check the vid:

And for the band’s “Wake Up” on the St John’s Church steps on 1/29, check here, here, and here. (Side Note: We finally got tix! We’ll be the ones with the cameras.)

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Comments (4)
  1. beau  |   Posted on Feb 2nd, 2007

    How did you get tickets?

  2. What else do you need to see to know that this band is amazing?

  3. Oliver  |   Posted on Feb 20th, 2007

    If only there had not been any tone deaf people present it would have made an absolutely amazing video. Argh. Love it any way. These guys really are something else

  4. angry indie fan  |   Posted on Mar 6th, 2007

    I agree that this band is the shit, but unfortunately I will not be seeing them when they come to chicago this may because tickets range from $70-$200! I saw them last year for $5! I know that they’re bigger now, but that’s like, rolling stones level pricing. wtf.

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