British indie rockers King No-One announce a new UK tour.
King No-One have been conquering the stage, gaining bigger and bigger audiences with each show and blowing away crowds across the UK with their explosive live performances.
The band have played packed-to-the-rafter shows at festivals such as Reading and Leeds, The Great Escape (BBC Introducing Showcase), Live At Leeds, Dot-To-Dot and a headlining Club NME show at the iconic KOKO in Camden.
Having sold out their second UK headline tour last December, King No-One will be back on the road for a third headline run this March and April, due to fan demand. The tour includes a show at London’s Thousand Island (formerly upstairs at the Garage) on Thursday March 30th.
Making an undeniable mark as one of the most exciting, ‘must see’ bands for 2017, King No-One are set to be exploding across the musical landscape again this year.
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There is good reason why folk are regularly cramming into the live music quarters of Yorkshire to be in the presence of four exciting performing artists.
Hailing from the northern heights of England, King No-One have been blowing away audiences the length and breadth of the UK. Having supported Embrace on two sold out UK Academy tours the band have also performed at a multitude of festivals including both Reading and Leeds.With huge demand for their sing-along indie/rock anthems the band’s live set is dynamic and unpredictable.
An ever-growing radio DJ fanbase has led to multiple plays from Huw Stephens (BBC Radio1), Dermot O’Leary (BBC Radio2), Dan O’Connell (Radio X) and Tom Robinson (6 Music). As well as their videos gaining national TV exposure on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch. “Constellations” was also added to Radio 1’s Best of BBC Introducing list for 2015.
The weighty intellect and undeniable charm of this group is bringing a rush of excitement to all who make contact with their infectiously stirring opus. Music blogs have swerved towards their emerging online presence, which recently saw the band hit top 3 spots on Hype Machine with both “Foreign Tongue” and “Constellations”.
After relentlessly working the gig circuit King No-One are the “must see” live act of 2016.
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KING NO-ONE
There is good reason why folk are regularly cramming into the live music quarters of Yorkshire to be in the presence of four exciting performing artists.
Hailing from the northern heights of England, King No-One have been blowing away audiences the length and breadth of the UK. Having supported Embrace on two sold out UK Academy tours the band have also performed at a multitude of festivals including both Reading and Leeds.With huge demand for their sing-along indie/rock anthems the band’s live set is dynamic and unpredictable.
An ever-growing radio DJ fanbase has led to multiple plays from Huw Stephens (BBC Radio1), Dermot O’Leary (BBC Radio2), Dan O’Connell (Radio X) and Tom Robinson (6 Music). As well as their videos gaining national TV exposure on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch. “Constellations” was also added to Radio 1’s Best of BBC Introducing list for 2015.
The weighty intellect and undeniable charm of this group is bringing a rush of excitement to all who make contact with their infectiously stirring opus. Music blogs have swerved towards their emerging online presence, which recently saw the band hit top 3 spots on Hype Machine with both “Foreign Tongue” and “Constellations”.
After relentlessly working the gig circuit King No-One are the “must see” live act of 2016.
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