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On the final night (last night – 9th) of the Month Long NME Awards Tour all the bands joined The Killers on stage for a stunning finale.
During an amazing five minutes of chaos, bands jumped on each others shoulders, members of Bloc Party crowd surfed, and the song, ‘All These Things That I've Done’, ended with all four bands walking to the front of the stage and taking a bow.
Bloc Party’s Russell Lissack told NME.COM: “It was mind-blowing, I’m really glad we all got up there and did it together, although the bouncers did try to throw me out of the venue after I stage-dived into the crowd. Fortunately we got away and managed to run round the back and jump back onstage with everyone else.”