KAISER Chiefs stormed the BIC with an electrifying set-list that kept everyone moving until the very end.

They opened with The Factory Gates, which was probably their quietest song of the night, moving swiftly on to Everyday I Love You Less and Less that started the obligatory mosh pits within the first 30 seconds.

The crowd were obeying every word front man Ricky Wilson as he bellowed across the venue, clearly loving every minute of it.

Ruby, the song many people were waiting for played halfway through the set and was obviously a crowd pleaser.

The clue was in the name when I Predict a Riot played, as fans went wild before Kaiser Chiefs gave the gig a personal touch during Coming Home’when clips of Bournemouth Pier were projected onto the screens, which put smiles on many faces in the audience.

As they left the stage, a very angry Dave Grohl appeared on the screens giving the band a ‘pep’ talk (which actually just involved a lot of colourful language), before coming back on to do the encore.

Their final song Oh My God ended the gig on a high as the crowd chanted every word and left the band looking very pleased with themselves!

Sam Sheldon