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Kasabian fire up Singapore next February

Kasabian will soon be igniting Singapore with their no-holds barred, psych inspired rock tunes at Fort Canning Park on February 8, 2012. 
Continuing their collaboration with famous Japanese-American hip hop producer Dan The Automator on their latest studio album, Velociraptor, fans can certainly expect more sonic experimentation from the much lauded band.
Tickets are available from Sistic at $88-110 each. For more information, see Kasabian’s Velociraptor Tour.

Update: Rock ‘n’ roll quartet The Vaccines has been confirmed as the opening act for Kasabian’s concert on February 8. The four-piece band was nominated as the ‘Critics Choice’ at the 2011 Brit Awards.