Kasabian are set to play a massive outdoor show at London’s Finsbury Park this weekend – check out the full stage timings below.
Serge Pizzorno and co. will return to the capital on Saturday (July 4), ahead of releasing their new album ‘Act III’ on September 4. They are joined on the bill by Razorlight, Miles Kane, The K’s, SOFY and Louis Dunford.
Today (Thursday July 2), promoter Festival Republic has shared the full schedule for the event. The gates to Finsbury Park are due to open at 2pm BST, ahead of SOFY’s half-hour opening slot starting at 3:15pm.
Kane will then perform from 4:10pm until 4:45pm, before The K’s’ set between 5:10pm and 5:45pm. Next up on the bill are Razorlight, who are playing from 6:10pm until 6:55pm. Dunford’s main support slot is scheduled for 7:20pm to 8:05pm.
Kasabian’s headline performance will run for one hour and 40 minutes, between 8:40pm and 10:20pm. See the full itinerary below, and find any remaining tickets here.
The full stage timings for Kasabian at London’s Finsbury Park are:
Gates
2pm
Stage times:
Kasabian – 8:40pm-10:20pm
Louis Dunford – 7:20pm-8:05pm
Razorlight – 6:10pm-6:55pm
The K’s – 5:10pm-5:45pm
SOFY – 3:15pm-3:45pm
This week will also see Finsbury Park host headline concerts from Biffy Clyro (Friday July 3) and Wolf Alice (Sunday July 5).
Speaking to NME about Kasabian’s biggest gig in the capital yet, frontman Pizzorno teased that the band would be “bringing London to its knees” with “tune after tune after tune” and “relentless energy”.
He also discussed the “beauty of a line-up” on offer, telling us: “You get bang for your buck, there’s a lot of great music. It’s about pure joy, celebration. There will be a lot of showmanship.”
As for what ticketholders could expect, Pizzorno said: “It’s so exciting. Live now, we’ve got the show into a place where we offer a very unique experience.
“After so many years, to be announcing our biggest show in London is pretty amazing. We just keep working on this live show and it’s going to be even better next year. I can’t wait, it’s going to be fucking unbelievable.”
Next month, Kasabian will play at Leeds Festival as the event’s first-ever Thursday night headliner. They’ll perform at Boardmasters, Victorious and Mad Cool, too, among other festivals.
The group recently released a G-Funk-inspired new single, ‘Superpowers’, and pushed back the release of ‘Act III’ from its original July 17 date. Earlier this year, Pizzorno told NME that the album “is all that’s great about Kasabian”.
“It’s got Kasabian DNA running through it. It’s all the things that we’ve done in the past,” he shared.
