- by Jason Gregory
- Monday, May 12, 2008
- filed in: Indie
The Kooks played a string of hits as they headlined the final day of One Big Weekend in Kent last night (May 11th).
The group, who played the smaller stage two years ago, were among a host of indie acts on show at the festival.
The Kooks set borrowed songs from their new album ‘Konk’, as well as their massive-selling debut album ‘Inside In/Inside Out’.
Other bands on the bill yesterday included The Enemy, Black Kids, Adele and The Wombats – who played a raucous set on the In New Music We Trust stage.
As previously reported, Madonna headlined the opening day of the festival, playing a set which drew heavily from her new album ‘Hard Candy’.
You can read all about Madonna, and other acts from Saturday, HERE.


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