Keane, whose song features in Netflix's Midnight Mass, will play the Hop Farm in Kent in 2022
05:00, 03 November 2021
updated: 09:56, 03 November 2021
Keane will be returning to the county where they started when they play a gig in Kent next summer.
The band, who met while at school in Tonbridge, will play the Hop Farm Family Park near Paddock Wood, on Sunday, June 19, 2022, after their last date, which was at Bedgebury Pinetum, was cancelled last year due to the pandemic.
The band's music was recently introduced to a new generation as their 2004 debut single Somewhere Only We Know was featured in the trailer for Netflix's Midnight Mass. The single was featured on their first album, Hopes and Fears.
Their latest EP, Dirt, also reached 1m streams on Spotify last month.
After a six-year hiatus, they made a long overdue return with their 2019 studio album Cause and Effect and a sold-out UK tour.
Cause and Effect followed on from a succession of No.1 albums that have accumulated more than 13m sales worldwide, generating hit singles including Everybody’s Changing, This Is The Last Time and Bedshaped.
They will be joined by special guests Flyte and support Michael Conryan for the gig next June.
Tickets cost £48.95 plus a booking fee, and can be bought by clicking here.
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