Northern indie rock favourites The K’s announce huge outdoor gig in Yorkshire

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The K's Piece Hall Halifax tickets

High-flying indie rock outfit, The K’s, are set to play a landmark headline show in Yorkshire at one of the most stunning outdoor music spaces in the country.

The cult favourite working class heroes from Newton-le-Willows have had an incredible couple of years, climbing their way up the ranks around the North, playing bigger venues and festivals up and down the country, and are currently on a fully-fledged European tour.

It’s been brilliant to watch their rise thus far, and now they have booked for the beautiful Piece Hall down the road in Halifax for one of their biggest standalone gigs to date, and you can bet The K’s army will be out in full force.

Announced alongside another massive outdoor venue this week over in Greater Manchester, the toast of Earlestown are also just the second artist to be announced for the venue’s series of shows in 2026.

In addition to the magnificent Piece Hall in Halifax next summer 2026, the four-piece will also be playing Castlefield Bowl in Manchester for another similar festival, Sounds of the City.

As per our friends at The Manc, their other noteworthy and nearby Northern show is set to be the largest crowd they’ve ever drawn for a headline date, with a capacity of more than 8,000.

Halifax’s equivalent is no minnow either, though, with the gorgeous and grand arena boasting room for roughly 5,500 of its own.

Having played huge festival slots at the likes of Kendal Calling back in just last month, they’re no strangers to big crowds – but this will be something special.

Speaking of Kendal, we were in the field ourselves when the group got to revel in the moment of announcing their second album, Pretty On The Internet, had reached number one just in time for their main stage set.

You can watch the magical moment down below:

Official artist presale access will be available this Wednesday, 17 September from 9:30am by signing up to their mailing list, but general admission tickets for both dates will go live at 9am the following Friday (19 Sep).

Given it’s just a short train ride away from Leeds city centre and one of our favourite music venues on the planet, we urge you to grab tickets HERE.

‘SYDTF x’

Festival season 2026 is already shaping up nicely, isn’t it?…

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