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Kasabian at London’s Finsbury Park 2026: Set Times, Last-Minute Tickets and Guide

Serge Pizzorno and the band will be supported in north London by Louis Dunford, Razorlight, The K’s, Miles Kane and SOFY. Here’s the essential information

Ed Cunningham
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Ed Cunningham
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Serge Pizzorno of Kasabian performing live in Belgium
Photograph: Ben Houdijk / Shutterstock.com | Serge Pizzorno of Kasabian performing live in Belgium
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Sure, Kasabian’s music is good on record – but it’s even better when boomed out at festival-level volume. And that’s exactly what’s happening in London this weekend, with Serge Pizzorno set to headline Finsbury Park.

In north London the Leicester rockers will be supported by Louis Dunford, Razorlight, The K’s, Miles Kane and SOFY. It’ll be their biggest ever London headline show and will no doubt feature sneak peeks at Kasabian’s 9th album Act III, which will be released later this summer.

Heading to see Kasabian in Finsbury Park this weekend? Here’s everything you need to know about the gig, from timings and a potential setlist to the bag policy and weather forecast.

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⏱️ Kasabian start time
🎤 Full schedule and support acts
Setlist
🎟️ Tickets
🎒 Bag policy and banned items
⛅️ Weather forecast

When are Kasabian playing Finsbury Park in London?

The ‘Fire’ and ‘Club Foot’ hitmakers are in north London on Saturday July 4 2026.

Kasabian performing live
Photograph: CatchingLightPhotography / Shutterstock.comKasabian performing live

What time do gates open at Finsbury Park?

Gates for Kasabian at FP will open at 2pm.

What time will Kasabian come on stage?

The headline set is scheduled to start at 8.40pm.

The band are pencilled in for a 1hr 40min set and are scheduled to finish by 10.20pm.

Full schedule and support acts

Here’s the full lineup and schedule for Kasabian at Finsbury Park

  • SOFY – 3.15pm-3.45pm
  • The K’s – 5.10pm-5.45pm
  • Miles Kane – 4.10pm-4.45pm
  • Razorlight – 6.10pm-6.55pm
  • Louis Dunford – 7.20pm-8.05pm
  • Kasabian – 8.40pm-10.20pm

Kasabian setlist

For an idea of what the band could play in north London, this was Kasabian’s setlist at a recent tour stop in Paris (according to Setlist.fm).

  1. Club Foot
  2. Call
  3. Hippie Sunshine
  4. Underdog
  5. Days Are Forgotten
  6. Shoot the Runner
  7. Empire
  8. You’re in Love With a Psycho
  9. Coming Back to Me Good
  10. stevie
  11. Italian Horror
  12. SUPERPOWERS
  13. treat
  14. Vlad the Impaler
  15. Release the Pressure (Calvin Harris & Kasabian song)
  16. S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)
  17. Ill Ray (The King)
  18. Bless This Acid House
  19. Fire

Last-minute Kasabian tickets for Finsbury Park

At time of writing Ticketmaster doesn’t have ticket options, but worry not – other platforms have tickets available for Kasabian at Finsbury Park.  

You’ll find options on resale sites like Viagogo and Stubhub.

What’s Finsbury Park’s bag policy?

Gig attendees at Finsbury Park are allowed to bring in bags smaller than A4 size. You can also bring in suncream (up to 250ml) and water in sealed containers (up to one litre).

Banned items

The following items aren’t allowed into Kasabian’s gig at Finsbury Park:

  • Aerosols
  • Airhorns
  • Alcohol
  • Animals (unless assistance dogs)
  • Bags larger than A4 size
  • Balloons
  • Barbeques - including disposable and any kind of cooking apparatus
  • Blowtorches
  • Cans
  • Catapults
  • Chairs of any sort (including stools, floor seating, picnic blankets and shooting sticks)
  • Clothing items which promote cultural appropriation
  • Drones
  • Drugs
  • Fires
  • Firewood
  • Fireworks
  • Flags on poles
  • Flares
  • Food hampers/cool bags/boxes
  • Gas canisters
  • Gazebos/parasols/large (golf) umbrellas
  • Generators of any kind
  • Glass (including glass makeup or perfume bottles)
  • Goods with unauthorised event or artist logos
  • Illegal items
  • Illegal substances
  • Inflatable furniture
  • Items which may be regarded as weapons
  • Laser equipment/pens
  • ‘Legal highs’
  • Liquids/gels/lotions of any size
  • Megaphones
  • Motorcycle helmets
  • New psychoactive substances (NPS)
  • Penknives or Leatherman-style multi tools
  • Petrol burners
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Recording or transmitting equipment
  • Selfie sticks
  • Skateboards and rollerblades/skates
  • Hover-boards, scooters, bicycles, and other personal motorized and non-motorized vehicle
  • Sky or ‘Chinese’ lanterns
  • Smoke bombs/canisters
  • Soft drinks
  • Sound systems (including personal speakers)
  • Spray cans
  • Tabards/high viz jackets
  • Unauthorised buses, coaches or trucks
  • Unauthorised professional film or video equipment
  • Unauthorised marketing material
  • Unauthorised trading goods
  • Unidentified substances
  • Water in unsealed containers
  • Excessive amounts of food or cigarettes
  • Unauthorised professional recording equipment

Weather forecast

Saturday afternoon is forecast to be ideal festival weather: wall-to-wall sunshine and hot but not too hot. Here’s the forecast throughout the day:

  • 2pm-8pm: 26C-27C, sunny and no rain (though a bit windy)
  • 8pm-11pm: temperatures will drop to around 20C, staying dry

London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for July 4-5 2026.

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