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Frontman Tom Meighan unveils new 1966-inspired strip at gig

Kasabian launched England's 2010 World Cup away shirt at their show in Paris last night (February 8).

The first public glimpse of the new second strip, which will be used at the tournament in South Africa this summer, came during the encore at the Olympia theatre as frontman Tom Meighan took to the stage in the new Umbro design to perform 'Fire'.

The launch marks the first time England's footballers have not being called on to premiere a new strip, with the label calling on a band 'away' from home to introduce the shirt.

"I'm the first person to wear it which is crazy," Meighan told NME.COM. "They said they wanted to take it away from the footballers for once and do something up to date. They wanted to combine with rock n roll. They're two powerful things... I'm honoured to wear it."

Explaining the break with tradition, Umbro spokesperson Trevor Cairns said the label had "turned to other Englishmen, who like England, represented the nation abroad", so recruited a band on tour.

The shirt will be first worn by England in their friendly at London's Wembley Stadium against Egypt on March 3, and will go on sale on the same day.

Praising the design - based on the World Cup-winning 1966 away England design but featuring white cuffs - Meighan suggest the team and its management would enjoy playing in the new strip.

"This is how football shirts should be made: tailored," he declared. "It's really unique, I think Fabio Capello had a say in it... personally it's very strange to wear it before Wayne Rooney or Stevie Gerrard!"

Kasabian played a full gig as they kicked their European tour off in the French capital.

Performing the likes of 'Empire', 'Underdog' and forthcoming single 'Vlad The Impaler', the band played their first show since taking part in Australia and New Zealand's Big Day Out Festival.

Kasabian played:

'Julie And The Mothman'
'Underdog'
'Where Did All The Love Go'
'Swarfiga'
'Shoot The Runner'
'ID'
'Processed Beats'
'Thick As Thieves'
'Take Aim'
'Stuntman'
'Empire'
'Fast Fuse'
'The Doberman'
'Club Foot'
'Fire'
'Vlad The Impaler'
'LSF'



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Comments (6)

ramonesrip 

Feb 9, 2010

Kasabian/England link very appropriate: Over-rated, over-hyped, over-payed

bergkamp72 

Feb 9, 2010

better a bunch of psychedelic, druggy music warriors than John Terry, eh? funny!

Slip kid (2nd generation) 

Feb 10, 2010

Football into music, does not go! Footballers are retards, musicians are artists, stop the connections NOW! Seriously Serge, look at your lead singer! How much are you paying him?

youhavenomail 

Feb 10, 2010

How said to see the England football team still trading on the past glories of Bobby Moore and co. with this sad retro desperation.Much like how Kasabian trade on the past glories of Bobby Gillespie and co. with their sad retro desperation.

Moon1979 

Feb 10, 2010

What are you talkin about Slip kid?? Of course football and music go together. Its a culture thing, it works, its a great idea, beats looking at a footballer stood in front of a camera like the normal strip campaigns....Maine Road gig...Liam wore an umbro tracksuit, you're right music and football doesn't go.

Tommy Fucking Vercetti 

Feb 12, 2010

Ha ha Moon1979 you are damn right Football and music is a culture thing, Slip kid is clearly a floppy wristed, floppy haired 8 stone weakling that was always last to be picked in P.E. @slipkid, are ALL footballers retards? no there are some bellends,in fact the list is long, But are ALL musicians artists, no my friend some musicians are complete and utter retards and that list is even longer!

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