Returning to the John Peel stage for the second Glastonbury running, Wirral singer-songwriter Miles Kane has resolutely shaken off the ‘former Rascals’ tag and become a successful solo star in his own right.
After spells with the Rascals, The Little Flames and his role alongside Alex Turner in The Last Shadow Puppets, Kane really broke through with his debut album Colour of the Trap in 2011. His output of up front, often psychedelic rock have seen his popularity blossom sharing stages and fans with Kasabian, Arctic Monkeys, The Courteeners and Noel Gallagher.
Kane’s next album, Don’t Forget Who You Are, is released just weeks before his slot at Worthy Farm.
Returning to the John Peel stage for the second Glastonbury running, Wirral singer-songwriter Miles Kane has resolutely shaken off the ‘former Rascals’ tag and become a successful solo star in his own right.
After spells with the Rascals, The Little Flames and his role alongside Alex Turner in The Last Shadow Puppets, Kane really broke through with his debut album Colour of the Trap in 2011. His output of up front, often psychedelic rock have seen his popularity blossom sharing stages and fans with Kasabian, Arctic Monkeys, The Courteeners and Noel Gallagher.
Kane’s next album, Don’t Forget Who You Are, is released just weeks before his slot at Worthy Farm.