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The Kooks

The Kooks

The Kooks Live at Scarborough Open Air Theatre

The Kooks

 

Brighton indie rockers with a pop sensibility

The Kooks came bopping out of Brighton at an almost serendipitous moment, catching the mid ’00s guitar band wave at its apex and riding it all the way to considerable commercial success.

The quartet formed at Brighton Music College in 2004, taking their name from a Bowie song, a nod towards the band’s deep-rooted affection for classic British pop and rock. Shortly after their formation, Luke Pritchard (vocals/guitar), Hugh Harris (guitar), Max Rafferty (bass) and Paul Garred (drums) recorded a demo that almost immediately caught the attention of several major labels.

Their debut Inside In/Inside Out  came out in 2006, showcasing the band’s sunny guitar-driven pop. Landing the same year as pivotal albums by peers such as Arctic Monkeys, Keane, Razorlight, Kasabian and Snow Patrol saw The Kooks positioned at the forefront of a rush of chart-ready indie bands. Preceded by the singles Eddie’s Gun and Sofa Song, Inside In/Inside Out  peaked at No.2 in the UK album charts and yielded two Top 10 singles in She Moves In Her Own Way and Naïve.

By early 2008, the band had set to work on their follow-up, albeit without Rafferty, who was sacked and replaced with Dan Rogan (Cat The Dog). Konk was recorded at the Crouch End studio of the same name, owned by Ray Davies of The Kinks, and went straight into the UK album charts at No.1. Soon afterwards, Peter Denton became their new permanent bassist.

In the run-up to the release of their third album, Paul Garred left The Kooks due to nerve damage in his arm, replaced on drums by Alexis Nunez. Junk Of The Heart came out in 2011, debuting at No.10 in the album charts. The band then joined up with producer Inflo for the Listen, which they released in 2014, followed by 2018’s Let’s Go Sunshine.

In late May 2021, The Kooks announced a 15th-anniversary tour celebrating Inside In/Inside Out for January and February 2022 – the year they would release their sixth studio album 10 Tracks to Echo in the Dark.

In 2025, the Brighton boys announced a UK arena tour in support of their seventh studio album Never/Know, including an extra special homecoming show at Brighton Centre and their biggest ever headline show to date at The O2 Arena in London.

 

What’s Included? Seated ticket and return travel

 

 

 

All pick-up points are covered and feeder vehicles may be used to meet your coach.

All pick-up points are covered and feeder vehicles may be used to meet your coach.

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