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Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka co-founds new band, MIRADOR
MIRADOR – a new band co-founded by Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka and Ida Mae’s Chris Turpin – have just launched their debut single, Feels Like Gold.
Greta Van Fleet will be headlining the Royal Albert Hall – “an iconic venue we’ve dreamt of playing for many years” – this summer.
Greta Van Fleet have just announced a headline show at London’s stunning Royal Albert Hall.
The band will be playing the beloved Kensington venue on July 14 in what they’ve promised will be ‘a special evening with Greta Van Fleet’. A statement announcing the show also says that the Royal Albert Hall is “an iconic venue we’ve dreamt of playing for many years, and now it’s all coming to fruition”.
“We are beyond thrilled to be gracing the stage of the Royal Albert Hall for the first time,” enthuses Sam Kiszka. “It’s a dream come true for us, and we can’t wait to share this unforgettable experience with our fans. Get ready for a night of music, magic, and memories that will last a lifetime.”
The gig will come right at the end of a summer in Europe, with GVF kicking things off at Pinkpop in the Netherlands on June 23, before heading to Germany, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Italy, Spain and France (and then of course finishing up in England for the RAH date).