Kasabian is set to ignite Finsbury Park this Saturday, July 4th, with a blistering performance that promises to leave fans breathless. The Brit-rock behemoths have been building anticipation for months, and now that the stage times are out, it's time to get planning – and ready for what will undoubtedly be an unforgettable night under the stars.
With gates opening at 2pm BST, the pre-show excitement is already palpable. SOFY gets things underway with their set kicking off at 3:15pm, before Miles Kane takes over from 4:10pm to 4:45pm, bringing his unique blend of swagger and soul to the stage. The K's follow hot on the heels of Kane, treating the crowd to a high-energy performance between 5:10pm and 5:45pm. Razorlight then take centre stage from 6:10pm until 6:55pm, laying down the gauntlet for the main event.
Louis Dunford takes up the mantle as main support act, delivering a thrilling set that will no doubt get the crowd buzzing from 7:20pm to 8:05pm. And then, it's time – Kasabian take the reins, unleashing their signature blend of psychedelic rock and danceable rhythms on the packed Finsbury Park crowd. With a one-hour and 40-minute set that promises "tune after tune after tune" and "relentless energy", according to Serge Pizzorno, it's shaping up to be an unmissable experience.
This show comes hot on the heels of Kasabian's recent release, 'Superpowers', and their upcoming appearance at Leeds Festival as Thursday night headliners. Their new album, 'Act III', is due out on September 4th, and Pizzorno has described it as capturing the band's very essence – "our DNA". With this level of creativity and energy coursing through their veins, it's clear that Kasabian are ready to put on a show for the ages at Finsbury Park.