Keane – one of Britain’s most successful bands of the last 20 years – are heading to Scarborough Open Air Theatre next summer.
The East Sussex chart-toppers delighted their legions of devoted fans by returning from a six-year hiatus in 2019 with new album Cause and Effect.
Keane today confirmed they will play a huge headline gig at Scarborough Open Air Theatre – the UK’s largest purpose-built open air concert arena – on Friday, July 9.
Tickets go on general sale via www.scarboroughopenairtheatre.com at 9am on Friday, October 23.
Keane have sold 13 million records worldwide, released four Number One studio albums, won two BRIT awards and an Ivor Novello award.
They had been scheduled to play Scarborough OAT this summer only for the show to be cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Venue programmer Peter Taylor said: “Keane were obviously going to be one of the major highlights of our 2020 season and so we are delighted to have arranged for them to play a headline show here in 2021.
“They are an incredible live band. Their songs are beautiful, anthemic, the soundtrack to many people’s lives over the last 20 years, and I’m sure their army of fans cannot wait to see these songs played live here.”
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