
Tom Meighan is an English musician best known as the former lead vocalist of the rock band Kasabian. Born on January 11, 1981, in Leicester, England, Meighan grew up with a passion for music, which eventually led him to co-found Kasabian in 1997. The band quickly gained prominence in the UK and internationally, becoming known for their energetic live performances and a genre-blending sound that incorporates elements of rock, electronic, and psychedelic music. With Meighan's distinctive voice and charismatic presence as the frontman, Kasabian released a series of critically acclaimed albums, including "Kasabian," "Empire," "West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum," and "48:13." Their hits, such as "Club Foot," "Fire," and "Underdog," cemented their place as one of the leading bands of the 2000s and 2010s, earning numerous awards and accolades along the way, including Brit Awards and NME Awards. In 2020, Meighan departed Kasabian due to personal issues and legal troubles, marking a turning point in his life and career. Following his departure, he focused on addressing his personal challenges and later began exploring the possibility of a solo career. Despite the controversies, Meighan remains a notable figure in modern British rock music, recognized for his contributions to one of the most iconic rock bands of their generation.