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Four Tet announces huge London gig as part of Krankbrother Finsbury Park takeover

Four Tet has announced a huge outdoor show in London for next year. Find all the details below.

The electronic musician (real name Kieran Hebden) will take to the stage at Finsbury Park in the capital on Saturday August 8.

It’ll take place as part of live music events company Krankbrother’s takeover of the park, which will also see performances from the likes of Worship (August 2), Sammy Virji (7) and Adam Port + &Me (9).

The ‘Four Tet All Dayer’ is scheduled to run from 2pm until 10pm. Early bird tickets are on sale now – you can buy yours here.

“Sticking with tradition, Four Tet will open and close the beautiful tree-lined main stage + Eat Your Own Ears host the second stage; an unforgettable all-dayer in Finsbury Park,” the announcement post reads.

Last month saw Four Tet play two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace. “I had an amazing time at those shows,” he wrote of the sets. “The lights and sound were blowing my mind where I was standing and then the levels of the crowd in London always making it magical.”

The musician was recently announced for Boomtown 2026, which will be headlined by Kneecap, Scissor Sisters and Madness. He’ll also appear at next year’s Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee.

At the end of this month, Four Tet will play a show with Skrillex in San Francisco, California, before playing another gig in the city on New Year’s Eve (December 31).

Next summer, Finsbury Park is due to host more big headline concerts by Biffy Clyro, Kasabian and more.

In other news, Fred Again.. has spoken about reaching out to Four Tet for a collaboration, long before the two finally joined forces.

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