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Post by oriar on Sept 30, 2014 21:13:21 GMT
Any chance of them finally doing stadium tour? (Or at least Wembley?)
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Post by stannis on Oct 2, 2014 19:38:42 GMT
It would be cool if they gave a small stadium run a go next summer. The Victoria Park gig showed some real drawing power.
Something like one night at Wembley, Old Trafford Cricket Ground and Murrayfield?
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Post by cuttoff on Oct 2, 2014 23:05:44 GMT
Looks like Tom agrees about Wembley: But there are still a few places I want to perform in the world. I want to do Wembley Stadium, I want to do Madison Square Garden, I want to do the Budokan in Japan, and I want to play in L.A. at the Hollywood Bowl. Then I think I’d be pretty much okay. (source)
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Post by stannis on Oct 16, 2014 19:10:27 GMT
There was an interview recently where Tom implied that if the current US run is considered a success, they'll tour again before too long.
Am I misremembering previous years, or isn't something in Japan and Australasia normally announced by now? I wonder if they'll take a month off for Christmas, Hogmanay and birthdays and The Garage gig in January will be a wee warm-up for another US and Canada tour that hits the places they missed this month.
For example, Philly, Texas, Atlanta, Portland etc.
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Post by bobby on Oct 16, 2014 20:06:07 GMT
Looks like Tom agrees about Wembley: But there are still a few places I want to perform in the world. I want to do Wembley Stadium, I want to do Madison Square Garden, I want to do the Budokan in Japan, and I want to play in L.A. at the Hollywood Bowl. Then I think I’d be pretty much okay. (source)Thought they rocked Wembley Stadium when they supported Oasis in 2009. Would love to see them play there as the headline act. As an Arsenal fan I'd love to see them at the Emirates.
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Post by bumblejaybee on Oct 18, 2014 22:53:30 GMT
There was an interview recently where Tom implied that if the current US run is considered a success, they'll tour again before too long. Am I misremembering previous years, or isn't something in Japan and Australasia normally announced by now? I wonder if they'll take a month off for Christmas, Hogmanay and birthdays and The Garage gig in January will be a wee warm-up for another US and Canada tour that hits the places they missed this month. For example, Philly, Texas, Atlanta, Portland etc. I'd imagine they might play Big Day Out in Australia.
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Post by highroyds on Oct 18, 2014 23:10:54 GMT
I'd imagine they might play Big Day Out in Australia. There isn't a Big Day Out next year.
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Post by highroyds on Nov 12, 2014 20:16:28 GMT
Apparently there are currently rumours about Isle of Wight and Rock Werchter.
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Post by oriar on Nov 12, 2014 20:53:35 GMT
Apparently there are currently rumours about Isle of Wight and Rock Werchter. And Also about T in The Park. Would be their 3rd time in six years if true. And I still hope for a stadium Tour this summer.
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Post by stannis on Nov 12, 2014 22:25:01 GMT
Apparently there are currently rumours about Isle of Wight and Rock Werchter. And Also about T in The Park. Would be their 3rd time in six years if true. And I still hope for a stadium Tour this summer.
Hmm, T in the Park's moving to Strathallan Castle in 2015. Whilst it would be cool for Kasabian to headline the first year of the new venue, it would likely not be the most enthusiastically received announcement. Third headliner set in five years? I know that's the way the headliners roster is going in the UK, but still. I've been thinking lately that it would be interesting to see how Kasabian would do at the Download Festival. Not to headline or anything, but perhaps if they put on a bill like a few years back where Feeder had a prominent slot as an experiment. A set like; Bumblebeee, Underdog, Days, Beats, Take Aim, Club Foot, Re-Wired, Switchblade, Vlad, L.S.F. In and out. Could be well received. They've played every festival going in the UK now, and headliner just about them all too. What's left to tick off?
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Post by oriar on Nov 13, 2014 0:22:48 GMT
And Also about T in The Park. Would be their 3rd time in six years if true. And I still hope for a stadium Tour this summer.
Hmm, T in the Park's moving to Strathallan Castle in 2015. Whilst it would be cool for Kasabian to headline the first year of the new venue, it would likely not be the most enthusiastically received announcement. Third headliner set in five years? I know that's the way the headliners roster is going in the UK, but still. I've been thinking lately that it would be interesting to see how Kasabian would do at the Download Festival. Not to headline or anything, but perhaps if they put on a bill like a few years back where Feeder had a prominent slot as an experiment. A set like; Bumblebeee, Underdog, Days, Beats, Take Aim, Club Foot, Re-Wired, Switchblade, Vlad, L.S.F. In and out. Could be well received. They've played every festival going in the UK now, and headliner just about them all too. What's left to tick off? Nah, Kasabian are well too Electro based for download. And as far as UK is concerned, in two words: Wembley Stadium.
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Post by bumblejaybee on Nov 13, 2014 0:24:14 GMT
Hmm, T in the Park's moving to Strathallan Castle in 2015. Whilst it would be cool for Kasabian to headline the first year of the new venue, it would likely not be the most enthusiastically received announcement. Third headliner set in five years? I know that's the way the headliners roster is going in the UK, but still. I've been thinking lately that it would be interesting to see how Kasabian would do at the Download Festival. Not to headline or anything, but perhaps if they put on a bill like a few years back where Feeder had a prominent slot as an experiment. A set like; Bumblebeee, Underdog, Days, Beats, Take Aim, Club Foot, Re-Wired, Switchblade, Vlad, L.S.F. In and out. Could be well received. They've played every festival going in the UK now, and headliner just about them all too. What's left to tick off? Nah, Kasabian are well too Electro based for download. And as far as UK is concerned, in two words: Wembley Stadium.
There is more to the UK than London.
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Post by oriar on Nov 13, 2014 0:32:07 GMT
Nah, Kasabian are well too Electro based for download. And as far as UK is concerned, in two words: Wembley Stadium.
There is more to the UK than London. I know, but Wembley is seen as "The Holy Grail" of gigs in UK, like it is the ultimate dream of every band out there. Obviously a stadium tour will be nice.
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Post by cuttoff on Nov 13, 2014 8:16:12 GMT
There is an interview with Tom here, where he talks about going back to America in April, must be about Coachella? It's been a really good tour. We've got a new record label (we've divorced the other one), we've got management over here that want to look after us; we've literally gave our all. All we're waiting for is it to catch fire, which I think it will. I think we're coming back in April and we're gonna just hit it and hit it until it catches and once it goes, it's gone.
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Post by voldemar on Nov 13, 2014 9:18:04 GMT
We've got a new record label (we've divorced the other one)
Any info about the new label?
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