Kings Of Leon shall be enjoying two enormous outside exhibits in Wrexham over the late May Bank Holiday weekend.
The exhibits will happen on the Racecourse Ground, the world’s oldest worldwide stadium nonetheless in use and the house of Wrexham AFC, the soccer membership that’s now owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
The dates observe Kings of Leon‘s UK arena tour last year, which included two shows at London’s O2 Arena and marked the band’s first UK performances since headlining Reading and Leeds in 2018.
Tickets will go on common sale on Friday (March 3) at 9am, however Wrexham AFC season ticket holders and members could have entry to a pre-sale. You can see the dates under and purchase your tickets right here.
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27 – Wrexham, Racecourse Ground
28 – Wrexham, Racecourse Ground
Kings Of Leon final launched an album, ‘When You See Yourself’, in March 2021. Last 12 months, they informed followers to “stay tuned” as that they had begun engaged on new music. “It’s very exciting. I feel like I’m really nervous. It’s gonna be great,” mentioned guitarist Matthew Followill in an Instagram video.
In a four-star assessment of ‘When You See Yourself’, NME wrote: “‘When You See Yourself’ sees the Kings marry their pursuits previous and new, lastly embracing the mature, laid-back variations of themselves. As Caleb says, the pouty unhealthy boys of yesteryear are lengthy gone.
“It makes sense when you consider the band’s chronology: it was with their fourth album, the moody ‘Only By The Night’, that things skyrocketed for Kings Of Leon, with ubiquitous hits ‘Sex On Fire’ and ‘Use Somebody’ finally connecting with fans in the US. Now, with record number eight, they’ve bottled everything learned on the road in the three (slightly more underwhelming) albums since, while still reconnecting with the best parts of what made the world love these boisterous, unruly rockers in the first place.”