
Kasabian
Upcoming Event

Kasabian
Utilita Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
People around you may stand.
Seated: Under 14 year olds MUST be accompanied by an adult aged 18yrs+ with a valid ticket, into the venue. (i.e. 14yrs and over can come into the building on their own with a valid ticket).
Standing: Under 14 year olds are not permitted on a standing floor. 14 and 15 year olds are only permitted on a standing floor when accompanied by an adult aged 18yrs+.
Your Safety and Security are important to us at Utilita Arena Birmingham. Please note that we have a new stricter bag policy, as well as safety and security measures which may affect your visit. For full details, please visit Utilita Arena Birmingham: Official Tickets for Concerts & Shows | Utilita Arena Birmingham
Seated: Under 14 year olds MUST be accompanied by an adult aged 18yrs+ with a valid ticket, into the venue. (i.e. 14yrs and over can come into the building on their own with a valid ticket).
Standing: Under 14 year olds are not permitted on a standing floor. 14 and 15 year olds are only permitted on a standing floor when accompanied by an adult aged 18yrs+.
Your Safety and Security are important to us at Utilita Arena Birmingham. Please note that we have a new stricter bag policy, as well as safety and security measures which may affect your visit. For full details, please visit Utilita Arena Birmingham: Official Tickets for Concerts & Shows | Utilita Arena Birmingham
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Kasabian
Nothing Better Than This Tour 2026
Utilita Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Kasabian
Nothing Better Than This Tour 2026
The O2, London, United Kingdom
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About Kasabian
Genre
Rock
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, Happenings is 10 quick, sharp, visceral doses of heavy hitters, ready to make a lasting impression. Tracks over three minutes were outlawed (well nearly), and with those 10 tracks clocking up to 26 minutes (“A minute shorter than the Ramones debut”), Happenings is not only an album that never overstays its welcome, but leaves listeners craving more.
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).
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).