Kasabian, one of the most significant British rock bands of the 21st century, will perform at this year’s InMusic festival in Zagreb, replacing Kings of Leon who canceled their European tour due to the lead singer’s injury. The band is known for eight studio albums, numerous sold-out concerts, and headline performances at major global festivals. The InMusic festival takes place on the Jarun islands from June 23 to 25, with Kasabian performing on the second day. Other notable performers include Massive Attack, Air, Fontaines D.C., and more.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize Kasabian’s cultural significance and their role in the British rock revolution of the 21st century, highlighting the band’s artistic achievements and the importance of the InMusic festival as a platform for diverse and innovative music.
Center: Center-leaning sources focus on the factual announcement of Kasabian replacing Kings of Leon at the InMusic festival, providing details about the band’s history, discography, and the festival lineup without much editorializing.
Right: Right-leaning coverage tends to highlight Kasabian’s success and awards, framing the band’s participation as a positive development for the festival and local culture, sometimes emphasizing the economic and tourism benefits of hosting such international acts.