Kasabian

Britpop

Kasabian

About Kasabian

Kasabian, one of the UK’s best and biggest bands, are back with an explosive new studio album 'Happenings'. 20 years since their debut album and the follow up to 2022’s #1 album The Alchemist’s Euphoria. Amid an ever-churning vista of disappearing messages and vanish modes, one place Kasabian have consistently enjoyed a connection is onstage during those communal moments when band and audience rise as one. It is this bond that provides the guiding spirit behind the Leicester group’s eighth studio album, inspiring Sergio Pizzorno (lead vocals/guitar/keyboards), Chris Edwards (bass/vocals), Ian Matthews (drums) and Tim Carter (guitar/keyboards) to make a record that embraces the visceral excitement and ‘anything can happen’ unpredictability of live music as they take Kasabian into fresh musical territory. Not only will its connections be felt on the band’s upcoming tour as having inspired the album’s title, Kasabian are keen to incorporate the elements of the late-1950s happenings that took art out of the galleries and onto the streets into their shows, but it will transform the band’s own doorstep too. Once again Kasabian will make their hometown a creative focal point as they return to Leicester’s Victoria Park this summer (6 July) for their biggest show to date – Summer Solstice (II)

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About Kasabian

Kasabian, one of the UK’s best and biggest bands, are back with an explosive new studio album 'Happenings'. 20 years since their debut album and the follow up to 2022’s #1 album The Alchemist’s Euphoria. Amid an ever-churning vista of disappearing messages and vanish modes, one place Kasabian have consistently enjoyed a connection is onstage during those communal moments when band and audience rise as one. It is this bond that provides the guiding spirit behind the Leicester group’s eighth studio album, inspiring Sergio Pizzorno (lead vocals/guitar/keyboards), Chris Edwards (bass/vocals), Ian Matthews (drums) and Tim Carter (guitar/keyboards) to make a record that embraces the visceral excitement and ‘anything can happen’ unpredictability of live music as they take Kasabian into fresh musical territory. Not only will its connections be felt on the band’s upcoming tour as having inspired the album’s title, Kasabian are keen to incorporate the elements of the late-1950s happenings that took art out of the galleries and onto the streets into their shows, but it will transform the band’s own doorstep too. Once again Kasabian will make their hometown a creative focal point as they return to Leicester’s Victoria Park this summer (6 July) for their biggest show to date – Summer Solstice (II)

Kasabian's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
28 Apr 2025 Kasabian, Tom Meighan in Carlisle Old Fire Station, Carlisle, EN, United Kingdom
26 Jul 2025 Kasabian @ Hill Farm in Woodstock Hill Farm, Woodstock, EN, United Kingdom
27 Jul 2025 Tramlines 2025 in Sheffield Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, EN, United Kingdom
27 Jul 2025 Tramlines 2025 in Sheffield Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, EN, United Kingdom
27 Jul 2025 Truck Festival 2025 in Steventon Hill Farm, Didcot, EN, United Kingdom
27 Jul 2025 Kasabian @ Hillsborough Park in Sheffield Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, EN, United Kingdom

Kasabian's Popular songs

  • Fire
  • Club Foot
  • Underdog

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Some of Kasabian's most popular songs include Fire, Club Foot, Underdog. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Kasabian's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Fire, Club Foot, Underdog, and more.

Kasabian is known for their distinctive sound in the britpop genre, often blending elements of garage rock, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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