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On a delightful summer’s evening, around 50,000 people stood nestled in the grass at Finsbury Park to see Kasabian. It would be remiss not to comment on the general mood – the football shirts ahead of the England-Mexico World Cup match, groups sitting on the lawn taking it all in – suffice...

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