Teeny tiny Bombay Bicycle Club announce festival warm-up shows

The band will play two tiny shows in Sheffield and Cambridge this July.
The newly-reunited Bombay Bicycle Club have announced details of two warm-up shows ahead of their upcoming festival slots.
The band, who are set to play at Wilderness and All Together Now Festival, have confirmed they’ll play two tiny teeny shows in Sheffield and Cambridge this July.
The band also have a series of North American dates scheduled for September.
Fan pre-sale tickets for their upcoming UK headline shows go on sale at 9am on Tuesday 4th June via the Dice app.
JULY
26 Sheffield Leadmill
27 Cambridge Junction
AUGUST
02 Wilderness Festival, Oxfordshire
03 Opera House, Cork
04 All Together Now Festival, Waterford Ireland
SEPTEMBER
25 The Glass House, Pomona
26 Mayan Theater, Los Angeles
27 Observatory North Park, San Diego
28 The Fillmore, San Francisco
OCTOBER
01 House Of Blues, Chicago
02 St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit
03 Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto
04 Royale, Boston
05 9:30 Club, Washington
07 Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn
08 Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn
Records & Merch

Bombay Bicycle Club - Everything Else Has Gone Wrong - Signed Art Print
£15

Bombay Bicycle Club - Logo Blue Beanie
£10

Bombay Bicycle Club - Wristband
£3

Bombay Bicycle Club - Grey Shuffle Sweatshirt
£40

Bombay Bicycle Club - I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose - Live At Brixton Limited Edition Screen Print
£10

Bombay Bicycle Club - Postcard Set
£5
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