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Summer Concert Announcement

This summer, the palace was added to the huge Khrangbin show in the Gunnsbury Park in London.

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Lineup Details

In October last year, Texas Trio Khrangbin announced its largest British headline show, set for Friday, August 15, in West London. Special guests for the show were also announced, adding excitement to the event.

Now it has been confirmed that the London indie group Palace will join the lineup, along with Korean-American singer-songwriter Noso. Tickets are on sale now, and you can find your own Here.

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Palace released its fourth album, Ultrasound, in 2024, and followed it at the beginning of this year with the EP, Greyhound.

Khrangbin at Gernersbury Park

Upcoming Projects and Tours

Speaking with NME in anticipation of the Ultrasound, vocalist Leo Windham shared: “Over the years, there were times when you could feel a little lost or began to worry about running out of steam. This record seems to explore completely new territory. We’ve fallen in love with music again, and it’s interesting to consider the possibilities of where we can go next.”

As for Khrangbin, they released their fourth studio album, “A La Sala,” last year. The album earned a glowing four-star review from NME, noting: “A La Sala is a record unlikely to persuade anyone to abandon their rooted opinions; it’s an accumulation of sounds that recalls earlier works like ‘The Universe Smiles Upon You’ (2015), but it doesn’t feel forced or generic.”

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Despite this, nothing on A La Sala feels contrived or faceless. Khrangbin occupies a unique niche that appeals to both avid fans and casual festival-goers alike, as evidenced by their two huge shows at Coachella at the end of the month. Their discography continues to flourish with vivid colors and textures.

The group also graced the cover of NME back in 2020. Reflecting on their rapid rise, Laura from the group mentioned: “You never know how long it will last when you start. The whole last year was a real ‘holy shit!’ moment.”

Currently, they are in the midst of an extensive tour across North America to support “A La Sala.” Be sure to check out all dates here.

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