Kasabian

English rock band

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2024 Robert Harvey involved in the Happenings album release.
2024 The band continues to be active, entering a new phase of their musical career following previous lineup changes.
July 5 2024 Kasabian released their album 'Happenings', which debuted at #1 on the UK Albums Chart and received generally favourable reviews, being described as 'joyous' and 'punchy'.
June 2024 Kasabian played a surprise set at Glastonbury Festival 2024 on the Woodsies stage.
June 21 2024 Kasabian released 'Darkest Lullaby', the last single from their 'Happenings' album.
April 12 2024 Kasabian released the 'summer-ready' single 'Coming Back to Me Good'.
February 21 2024 Kasabian announced their eighth studio album 'Happenings' and released 'Call', the album's second single.
2023 Kasabian released single 'Rocket Fuel' featuring The Prodigy from the album The Alchemist's Euphoria
2023 Kasabian released 'Rocket Fuel', a collaboration with The Prodigy, from The Alchemist's Euphoria, and the single 'Algorithms' from their new album Happenings
December 2023 Kasabian announced a homecoming show called Summer Solstice II at Victoria Park in Leicester, scheduled for July 2024, following their first performance at the park in 2014.
June 16 2023 Kasabian released 'Algorithms', the lead single for their upcoming record, with frontman Serge Pizzorno commenting on the song's philosophical meaning about human emotion versus artificial intelligence.
February 17 2023 Kasabian began their 'The Alchemist's Euphoria' album tour, supporting their latest record and showcasing their new lineup with Serge Pizzorno as the lead vocalist.
2022 Kasabian released music video for 'Scriptvre' directed by Rawtape
September 30 2022 Kasabian released their eighth studio album 'The Alchemist's Euphoria', their first album with new lead vocalist Serge Pizzorno taking over primary vocal duties after Tom Meighan's exit.
September 16 2022 The band releases their seventh studio album 'The Alchemist's Euphoria', with Serge Pizzorno taking over lead vocal duties following Tom Meighan's exit from the band.
August 12 2022 Kasabian released their seventh album 'The Alchemist's Euphoria', which topped the UK Albums Chart and received generally positive critical reviews.
June 20 2022 Kasabian released a music video for their single 'Chemicals'.
June 3 2022 Kasabian played at Knebworth Park as a support act for Liam Gallagher and released their third single 'Chemicals' with a lyric video.
May 6 2022 Kasabian released their second single 'Scriptvre' and announced their seventh album 'The Alchemist's Euphoria'.
2021 Robert Harvey joins Kasabian.
2021 Kasabian begins work on their album 'The Alchemist's Euphoria', marking a new phase in the band's musical journey after lead singer Tom Meighan's departure.
2021 Tim Carter becomes a full-time band member.
October 27 2021 Kasabian released their first single 'Alygatyr', marking their return after a four-year hiatus.
October 13 2021 Kasabian made their debut performance with new lineup in Glasgow, now including Robert Harvey as a multi-instrumentalist and backing vocalist.
October 1 2021 Liam Gallagher announced Kasabian would support him at Knebworth Park and Hampden Park in 2022.
May 28 2021 Kasabian announced their first UK tour since Meighan's departure, with Sergio Pizzorno taking over lead vocals and Tim Carter becoming a full-time member.
October 2020 The remaining band members issued a media statement confirming Meighan's permanent dismissal and termination from touring and merchandising companies.
July 2020 Tom Meighan leaves the band, with Sergio Pizzorno stepping up as full-time lead vocalist.
2018 Kasabian wins the NME Award for Best Live Act.
July 2017 Tom Meighan was removed from the band after a domestic violence conviction, which dramatically changed the band's lineup and future.
March 2017 The band confirmed their sixth album 'For Crying Out Loud' would be released in May, with a world tour to support it.
January 2017 Sergio Pizzorno revealed in an NME interview that the upcoming album would include the track 'Bless This Acid House'.
2016 Kasabian released their sixth studio album 'For Crying Out Loud', marking a significant point in the band's career.
September 8 2016 The band's song 'Comeback Kid' was confirmed to be featured on the FIFA 17 video game soundtrack.
May 16 2016 Kasabian performed a short set in Leicester's Victoria Park as part of Leicester City's Premier League victory parade.
2015 Nominated for 9 awards at the NME Awards, breaking the 2009 Oasis record of 7 nominations.
2014 Gary Alesbrook contributes to the 48:13 album.
2014 Kasabian wins the Q Awards for Best Act in the World Today and Best Live Act. They headline the Glastonbury Festival.
June 29 2014 Performed at Glastonbury Festival 2014, playing tracks from 48:13 and previous albums, including cover versions of 'Crazy' and 'Praise You'.
June 9 2014 Kasabian released their fifth studio album '48:13', which demonstrated the band's continued evolution in their musical style and approach.
April 29 2014 Lead single 'Eez-eh' released to promote the new album.
April 28 2014 Band reveals their new album title '48:13', set to be released on 9 June 2014.
April 4 2014 Kasabian confirmed as headliners for the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2014.
2013 Kasabian began work on their fifth studio album '48:13', marking a significant period of creative development for the band.
2013 Jay Mehler leaves the band to join Liam Gallagher's Beady Eye, and is replaced by Tim Carter.
November 2013 Kasabian posts a teaser video announcing they have been working on new material for the previous six months.
March 6 2013 Tim Carter joins Kasabian as a touring guitarist, first performing at Russell Brand's Give It Up for Comic Relief comedy and music gig at Wembley Arena.
2012 Jay Mehler's final year with the band, contributing to the Live! album.
August 25 2012 Kasabian headlined the Leeds Festival.
August 24 2012 Kasabian headlined the Reading Festival.

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