Kygo has announced details of a large-scale London show this summer, which will be held in Gunnersbury Park. Full information can be found below, and tickets can be purchased here.
The August 12 show will be the DJ’s first performance in the UK in five years and his only headliner in 2022.
The concert will be supported by MK, Sophie Tucker and Frank Walker.
In a statement about the show , Kygo said: “I can’t wait to return to London this summer to play for the first time since 2018!
“I’m taking some great artists with me to Gunnersbury Park, it’s going to be a very special show!”
Tickets for the concert will go on sale on Friday, January 27, at 10:00 GMT. You can buy yours here.
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Elsewhere, Lewis Capaldi revealed two pseudonyms he sometimes uses to write songs — Anita Jobbi and Suka Phatwan — which he uses for songs he considers “unsuccessful.”
Capaldi joked about fictitious names in a new appearance on The Graham Norton Show, where he gave an interview. “I wrote songs for other people, and most of them were tragic failures,” he joked on the show (via Metro), noting that he prefers not to use his own name “in case they turn out to be absolute losers.” .
As for why he chose these particular names, Capaldi explained that Anita Jobbi is relevant because “in Scotland, if you go to shit, you go to work.” Bitch Phatwan, on the other hand, makes sense because “I think when you look at me, you think, ‘Bitch Phatwan.'”
Although he is well known for his cheeky humor, Capaldi actually writes songs under the aforementioned pseudonyms. One of them — “Never Really Loved Me” by Kygo and Australian singer Dean Lewis, partially attributed to Anita Jobbi — really achieved some success last year, taking 14th place in the Norwegian charts, as well as 16th place in the Swedish charts and 100th place. in Switzerland.