James Murphy paid tribute to his late business partner and friend during LCD Soundsystem‘s All Points East headlining set.
The New York electro band took over the annual London festival at Victoria Park on Friday (August 23). They kicked off their set with ‘Us v Them’, ‘You Wanted A Hit’, ‘Tribulations’, ‘Tonite’, ‘Oh Baby’ and ‘I Can Change’.
During the middle of their performance, the frontman took the time to share how hard playing the show was for them as they had just recently lost a dear friend. Before jumping into their 2007 song ‘Someone Great’, Murphy told the crowd via The Line Of Best Fit: “Yesterday, we lost a very dear friend of ours, Justin Chearno. We’re all fucking destroyed. We’re trying our best. We love him and miss him. This sucks. Thank you for being here and being a part of it,”
The group also dedicated ‘New York I Love You, But You’re Bringing Me Down” to Chearno. Murphy and Chearno co-founded The Four Horsemen – a restaurant and wine bar in New York’s Williamsburg area.
That was electric ⚡️@lcdsoundsystem lit up Victoria Park!
Photos by Phoebe Fox#AllPointsEast #LCDSoundsystem pic.twitter.com/j5LyjeMLR3
— Uber One presents All Points East (@allpointseastuk) August 23, 2024
Others who headlined All Points East 2024 festival included Loyle Carner, The Postal Service, Death Cab For Cutie, Mitski and Kaytranada. Other artists who were on the line-up included Thundercat, Nas, Jai Paul, Phoenix, Gossip, and Sleater-Kinney.
Elsewhere, the band performed at this year’s edition of Glastonbury Festival earlier this summer. In a five-star review of the show, NME wrote: “The packed-out Pyramid field hold each other tight and reach for the sky as LCD’s 10 song masterclass naturally ends with ‘All My Friends’.
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“This song and this moment are the manifestation of Glastonbury at its best, the memories in the making and the good times still to come.”