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26 – 30 Jun 2014, Worthy Farm, Pilton
Kagoule
Kagoule
Sun 29 Jun 2014 Â鶹Éç Introducing Stage
Supported by Â鶹Éç Introducing in East Midlands

Cai, Lucy and Lawrence are Kagoule, a three-piece group from Nottingham.

It comes as a surprise that all three are only 18-years old, but age is just a number for this group, with their powerful and ‘90s grunge sound echoing the style and maturity of an older and more developed group.
Kagoule have perfected the combination of indie rock, grunge and punk which has no doubt assisted in securing a place on tour with the likes of Drenge and Temples. Their live set really is something to be admired – the fuzzy wall of sound created by their heavy guitar sounds and driven drums produces a true rock show.

The band have found a fan in Â鶹Éç Introducing in the East Midlands, and we’re sure they’ll be picking up a few more at Glastonbury if their hard-core live reputation is anything to go by.

Cai, Lucy and Lawrence are Kagoule, a three-piece group from Nottingham.

It comes as a surprise that all three are only 18-years old, but age is just a number for this group, with their powerful and ‘90s grunge sound echoing the style and maturity of an older and more developed group.
Kagoule have perfected the combination of indie rock, grunge and punk which has no doubt assisted in securing a place on tour with the likes of Drenge and Temples. Their live set really is something to be admired – the fuzzy wall of sound created by their heavy guitar sounds and driven drums produces a true rock show.

The band have found a fan in Â鶹Éç Introducing in the East Midlands, and we’re sure they’ll be picking up a few more at Glastonbury if their hard-core live reputation is anything to go by.

Set List on Â鶹Éç Introducing Stage on 29 Jun 2014 at Worthy Farm, Pilton

Monarchy (Glastonbury 2014)
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Adjust The Way (Glastonbury 2014)
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Encave (Glastonbury 2014)
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Made Of Concrete (Glastonbury 2014)
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It Knows It (Glastonbury 2014)
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The Bastard (Glastonbury 2014)
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Glue (Glastonbury 2014)
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