- Music
- 27 Jun 19
Due to phenomenal demand, Two Door Cinema Club have added a second Irish date has been added at The Olympia Theatre this October.
Two Door Cinema Club's new tour will see the Bangor three piece make a landmark return to London’s O2 Arena on October 11. The tour will take in shows in Cardiff, Hull and Plymouth, alongside multiple shows scheduled for O2 Academy Glasgow and O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester.
The band’s latest album, False Alarm finds the band gloriously unshackled and creatively instinctive, scanning and satirising the social and environmental woes of 2019. Recorded in sessions between London and LA with producer Jacknife Lee (U2, REM, The Killers), it’s an LP that takes the familiar and twists it, to startling and stimulating effect. It all makes for a wide-eyed, culture-encompassing leap forward for the band.
Speaking about the new album, frontman Alex explains ‘We're trying to create a new world for this record to exist in, and we want that to go everywhere from the music videos, the artwork, the live show. We're putting together the live show right now. It's so exciting because there are no limits anymore. We're not just Two Door Cinema Club as defined by what we've done, we're Two Door Cinema Club doing whatever we want to do.’
Having put the icing on their comeback last summer with a landmark headline performance in front of 35,000 people at London’s Community Festival, TDCC warm up for their tour on the festival circuit, with performances at Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Glastonbury, as well as headline slots at Truck, Tramlines and Y Not Festivals amongst others.
Two Door Cinema Club have added their second Dublin show for October 14. Full details below:
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Tour dates:
03/10 - Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
04/10 - Glasgow, O2 Academy
05/10 – Glasgow, O2 Academy
07/10 – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
08/10 - Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
10/10 - Hull, Bonus Arena
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11/10 - London, The O2 (with Support from Tom Grennan)
13/10 - Plymouth, Pavilions
14/10 – Dublin, Olympia Theatre
15/10 – Dublin, Olympia Theatre
16/10 – Belfast, The Telegraph Building
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