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Tickets go on sale Wednesday 10 December 10am
About the show
Their 2006 debut sold more than 2 million copies and soundtracked a generation, yet The Kooks find themselves newly beloved by another. While their first wave of fans remain fiercely loyal, a vibrant Gen Z audience has embraced them too, making them festival headliners once again. Social media has given their unmistakable Britpop-tinged indie an unexpected renaissance, introducing their songs to millions of new ears.
“You’re always trying to renovate your band and re-inspire yourself because you don't want to fall into a pattern or formula,” singer Luke Pritchard said. He and guitarist Hugh Harris have mastered the art of reinvention. From the jangly indie of their early days to synth-driven experiments and Krautrock touches, The Kooks have always pushed beyond nostalgia. Harris brings in influences from soul to opera, while Pritchard threads through his love of classic songwriting, from Bob Dylan to The Rolling Stones.
Almost twenty years in, The Kooks have not only reconnected with their roots, they’ve proven themselves one of indie’s most enduring live forces. No longer just the sound of the mid-2000s, they are, once again, the soundtrack to right now.
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The Kooks
Infectious, energetic and full of whatever it takes to craft a good pop song, this Brighton four-piece have continually wowed crowds. Their first two albums reached no.2 and no.1 respectively and the boys have achieved ten UK top 40 singles including the Brit Awards nominated 'She Moves In Her Own Way'.
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