The Kairos have been announced for the iMEP Music Festival
A band has been added to the roster for a music festival featuring global superstar Jess Glynne this month.
Made up of Tom, Sam, Owen and Lewis, The Kairos grew up on Liverpool’s music scene, with their regular live performances leading to the development of an atomic sound, generating reviews such as - “Scuzzed up, fuzzed up, Scouse Rock ‘N’ Roll.”Their debut single, Money Mind, set a blistering benchmark for the tracks that followed, quickly establishing themselves and their influence in rock music.
A sold out hometown headline show followed their new EP, with rave reviews leading to slots at the Isle of Wight Festival, a football stadium tour with James, arena tour with Red Rum Club and their own, UK headline tour, including the iMEP Music Festival. “Their live performances really are incredible, and to anyone who hasn’t been to see The Kairos yet, this is an opportunity not to be missed.”
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