Kid Kapichi


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  • Area Dover

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Where

The Booking Hall
Old Harbour Station
Elizabeth Street
Dover
CT17 9FE

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Admission

Admission fees applicable

Useful info

  • Available: Accessible toilets
  • Available: Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs welcome
  • Available: Licensed
  • Not available: Accessible parking
  • Not available: Car parking

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“No one said that it’d be painless.” True words spoken on the upcoming first single
to dawn in the new age of Kid Kapichi. “This album is very introspective.” claims
frontman Jack Wilson. It’s an incredibly vulnerable period for the band, full of
huge change and personal growth. An album matched sonically by a slick, clean
aesthetic with a mature feel, taking inspiration from their peers, many of whom
they have already shared a stage with; Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes, Liam
Gallagher, Madness, & Nothing But Thieves to name a few.

“It was a very cathartic experience recording this album” continues Jack. “Ben &
George have decided to step away from the band, but they were such a key part of
writing it, it was great having them in the studio still. We can’t wait to show the
world what we’ve been working on”. Co-produced by Ben Beetham, and Mike
Horner, who have a long-standing history of crafting some of the band’s catalogue,
felt like the right move to polish off this incredibly personal body of work.

Finishing off another very successful festival season for the band, Kapichi will
unveil the new lineup at their final warmup show this August. “Playing these
types of intimate shows with this album feels like the right move, we love to get
up close and personal with the fans to share this experience with them.” With new
material and dates on the way, four become two, for now..

 

A black & white photo of 2 men, one with sunglasses & tattoos on his hands
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