VIDEO: The Strokes give new song The Adults Are Talking live debut

14 May 2019, 12:57 | Updated: 24 January 2023, 12:44

The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas
The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas. Picture: Santiago Bluguermann/LatinContent/Getty Images

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The Strokes have given their new song its live debut.

The New York City rockers played The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles last night (13 May), where they played The Adults Are Talking for the first time.

Watch their performance here, which was shared on YouTube by Loaxley:

The Strokes - The Adults Are Talking - NEW SONG - The Wiltern May 13

The band's 20-song set also included a cover of Erasure's A Little Respect alongside their biggest hits Last Nite, Someday and 12:51.

WATCH MORE: Arctic Monkeys cover The Strokes' Is This It In New York

The Strokes are set to play a headline show at All Points East 2019.

They will play the event on Saturday 25 May, joined by support from Jack White's side project The Raconteurs, Johnny Marr and Interpol.

Also confirmed for the second year of the East London festival, which takes place from 24 May - 2 June, are The Chemical Brothers, Hot Chip, Christine And The Queens, James Blake, Mumford And Sons and more.

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