Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno living dream after Leicester's Premier League title win
Tuesday 10 May 2016 09:07, UK
Kasabian member and Leicester City fan Serge Pizzorno says there is not much more he could wish for after seeing his beloved Foxes win the Premier League title.
It has been a hectic few weeks for the guitarist and songwriter, watching his team win the Premier League and preparing for a huge Kasabian gig at the King Power Stadium on May 28
The 35-year-old spoke to Sky Sports News about how he celebrated Leicester's title win and admitted life cannot get much better.
"The final whistle went and I just sat down. I had a little cry, got straight into the car and went down to the ground.
"I had the sunroof open, was stood up with a flag all the way down to the ground and papping the horn all the way down to the ground like Argentina 78. I've always wanted to do that.
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"We're playing the stadium two weeks after the end of the season and we moved them forward a year," Pizzorno added.
"There are too many things happening right now. I don't know what I'm going to do after that show because there are so many different threads of this story that are just unbelievable.
"The fairytale has happened and we were here. They play our tune when they score, what else can we do after this? I don't know."
Kasabian have already headline Glastonbury and Pizzorno compared the experience to Leicester winning the Premier League.
"They are extreme in different ways," he added. "It's something we've had since we were kids. I'm all over the world and then you come back home and you see everyone down the ground.
"They are both amazing feelings but the Leicester thing just has a place in your heart like nothing else."
Watch the full interview with the Kasabian star in the video above!