Kasabian have announced details of a surprise warm-up show in Aberdeen this month.
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Last week, the band announced details of their first new album since the departure of former frontman Tom Meighan.
Having dropped the first taster of their new direction with the single âALYGATYRâ last year, the band â consisting of chief songwriter Serge Pizzorno, bassist Chris Edwards, drummer Ian Matthews and guitarist Tim Carter (following the departure of Meighan after he was convicted of assaulting his then-girlfriend-now-wife in 2020) – the group shared new single ‘SCRIPTVRE’ last week.
Ahead of the band’s tour this summer, they’ve now also announced that they’re playing the Beach Ballroom in Aberdeen on May 27, with tickets on general sale at 10am on May 13.
Kasabian will also pay dates in Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and France. You can get remaining tickets for France and Netherlands here and Belgium and Germany here. UK dates are on sale here. See the full list of dates below.
MAY
27 –Â Aberdeen, Beach Ballroom
29 – Warrington, Victoria Park
JULY
21 – Norwich, Norwich U.E.A.
OCTOBER 2022Â
8 â Belgium, Brussels, Cirque Royal
10 â Germany, Cologne, E-Werk
11 â Germany, Berlin, Columbiahalle
13 Â â Netherlands, Amsterdam, AFAS Live
14 â Â France, Paris, Olympia
17 â Germany, Munich, Tonhalle
Kasabian will be supporting Liam Gallagher at Knebworth June 3â4, before headlining the Isle of Wight Festival June 18. As for being special guest for the former Oasis frontman, Pizzorno told NME recently that it was âfucking magicalâ having obsessed over the bandâs legendary shows at Knebworth back in 1996.
Kasabianâs last album was 2017âs âFor Crying Out Loud’, while Pizzorno released his self-titled debut solo album âThe S.L.P’Â back in 2019. Former bandmate Meighan, having been open about his mental health, rehab and âconsequence cultureâ, has since been touring and releasing music as a solo artist.
Speaking about the band’s new album to NME, Pizzorno said:Â âThe album has a big, epic sound but with a personal touch as well,â he said. âThere are some softer edges alongside the massive parts. As a whole, itâs a beautiful thing and the most cohesive record weâve ever made. Itâs an emotional trip.
âIt has a very universal feeling about forks in the road and which way youâre going to go. Youâre a ship in the harbour â are you going to stay in the harbour, or do what a shop is supposed to do and get in the fucking sea, man? Go and ride as many waves as possible and see where you end up. Itâs about dealing with that.â
âThe Alchemistâs Euphoriaâ will be released on August 5. Pre-order it here.
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