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The Vaccines confirm location of intimate London gig
Village Underground hosts the group ahead of their third album.
Last week, The Vaccines announced plans to make their live return with an intimate London show.
Now they’ve confirmed the location - taking place 20th January, they’re playing Village Underground in Shoreditch. Tickets are on sale now via Dice.fm, priced at £20 with no booking fee.
They’ll also play Brighton’s Concorde 2 on 19th January.
The follow-up to The Vaccines’ ‘Melody Calling’ LP is anticipated for 2015 - they’re been working on new material with Dave Fridmann. The quartet announced their live return earlier this week, when they posted an announcement on their Facebook page, stating: “Hello. Long time no speak. We are playing an intimate show in London this month featuring new songs and old. Hope to see as many of you there as possible, it’s been too long.”
Records, etc at

The Vaccines - Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations
The Vaccines - Back In Love City
The Vaccines - What Did You Expect From - National Album Day 2025
The Vaccines - What Did You Expect…. Demos and B-sides - RSD 2026
The Vaccines - Combat Sports
The Vaccines - What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?
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