The Kooks announce Fairview Park gig next summer

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 18th Nov 2022
Last updated 18th Nov 2022

Following an incendiary three night sold-out run at 3Olympia Theatre last April, The Kooks have announced a headline summer show at Fairview Park on Wednesday 28th June 2023, with special guests Blossoms and The Lathums.

The Kooks have enjoyed an impressive rise to fame since the release of their debut album, ‘Konk’ which reached Number One in the UK Album Charts.

Since then, they’ve gone on to release four further albums with their most recent ‘Let’s Go Sunshine’ achieving top ten status in the UK Album Charts in 2018.

The Kooks are currently celebrating the 15th anniversary of their debut studio album ‘Inside In/Inside Out’ which has cemented itself as a staple indie soundtrack to a whole generation of young people.

Over the years, The Kooks have proven themselves to be pillars of the UK indie pop world, with their illustrious career launching with the release of their iconic debut studio album ‘Inside In/Inside Out’ in 2006 on Virgin Records.

The quadruple-platinum selling album boasts hits including BRIT Award nominated ‘She Moves in Her Own Way’, ‘You Don’t Love Me’ and the band’s top five single ‘Naive’.

The album has grown a cult following over the years and thanks to streaming a whole new generation of fans on the cusp of adulthood, heading off to university and exploring the world of clubbing have discovered the album. ‘Inside In/Inside Out’ became an essential classic and remains so today.

How to get tickets 👇

Tickets are now on sale from ticketmaster.ie

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