
Khruangbin have added some new names to the lineup for their open-air show in Gunnersbury Park this summer. London indie band Palace will be joining the bill, as will Korean-American artist NoSo.
The Khruangbin London Gunnersbury Park show was announced in October, setting the date for Friday, August 15. It’s set to be the band’s biggest UK headline show yet. Also appearing as support are TV On The Radio, a Brooklyn-based art rock group who have reunited in the past year after going on hiatus in 2015.
Khruangbin released their fourth album, ‘A La Sala’ in 2024, receiving positive reviews from most music publications. NME highlighted the albums production, commenting that “Each song is appropriately seasoned with dubby beats, field recordings, hooky guitar riffs and basslines, all distinct enough to pique your attention but never dominating space.” The release managed to land in the top 40 of the Billboard 200, and the band were also nominated at the 2025 Grammys for ‘Best New Artist’.
The band spoke to The Independent about the freeing recording process behind the album, with bassist Laura Lee saying “I think because we had just been through a process of collaborating quite a lot, it felt important for us to just huddle, just the three of us. When it’s just the three of us, it’s like a deep breath and a collective sigh.”
Palace also released their fourth album in 2024, bringing out ‘Ultrasound’, an atmospheric, uplifting release with sweeping, cinematic textures. They also dropped an EP titled ‘Greyhound’ at the start of 2025.
TV On The Radio recently announced their first live performances in 5 years, and are also bringing out a 20th anniversary re-issue of their renowned debut, ‘Desperate Youth’. NoSo hasn’t brought out any projects since 2022’s highly acclaimed debut, ‘Stay Proud Of Me’, but they recently performed at the Off The Grid Campout: Austin 2025 event.
After the release of ‘A La Sala’, Khruangbin put on three back-to-back shows at the Eventim Apollo in London. The Evening Standard gave a positive review, claiming that their concert goers “might be watching the best band in the world.”
The Khruangbin London tickets and other details for the Gunnersbury Park show can be found here.
