
Alternative rock band Palace and LA-based singer-songwriter NoSo have been added to Khruangbin's upcoming open-air show in London. TV On The Radio will also be there for a special performance. Get your tickets now!
Palace and NoSo Join Khruangbin's London Show with TV On The Radio
Exciting news in the music scene as alternative rock band Palace and LA-based singer-songwriter NoSo have been included in the lineup for Khruangbin's massive open-air show at Gunnersbury Park in London on 15 August 2025. This event marks Khruangbin's biggest UK performance to date, with the addition of previously announced special guest TV On The Radio.
Tickets on Sale Now
Don't miss out on this incredible lineup! Tickets are now available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.co.uk. The show promises to be a memorable experience, bringing together a diverse range of musical talents for a day of entertainment and celebration.
About the Artists
Palace, known for their unique sound and energetic performances, have recently released a new EP titled 'Greyhound' following their successful tours in 2024. NoSo, the project of LA-based artist Baek Hwong, offers a blend of pop, indie rock, funk, and experimental elements in their music, creating a distinctive and captivating sound.
Khruangbin, recognized for their innovative approach to music, will surely deliver a one-of-a-kind experience at Gunnersbury Park. With a focus on self-expression and connection, Khruangbin's performance is anticipated to be a highlight of the summer music scene.
Event Details
The open-air show at Gunnersbury Park is part of a series of day shows scheduled for August 2025, featuring a variety of music genres and top-tier performers. The park has become a popular outdoor venue in West London, attracting music enthusiasts from all over the country for unforgettable live experiences.
Get ready for an unforgettable music event on 15 August 2025 at Gunnersbury Park in London. Purchase your tickets now and secure your spot at this epic show!
Published on 09 May 2025 by Ben Robinson