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The xx’s London Night & Day Event Changes Venue, Adds Solange
The trio have changed their venue, due to the fact that Osterley Park tube station will closed by TFL that weekend.

If you’ve ever been on your way to a show in our capital, before being greeted with those fear-inducing Underground ‘engineering work’ announcements, you’ll appreciate The xx’s latest decision.
Having scheduled the London leg of their ‘Night & Day’ event to take place at Osterley Park, the trio were recently informed by those lovely folks at TFL that the tube station (and Picadilly line) in question would be closed. And so, instead of allowing their fans to board hoards of Rail Replacements buses to try and unearth the venue, they’ve decided to move the event to a new venue.
Now due to take place at Hatfield House, the London event will also move forwards a day to appear on 22nd June. All tickets will be transferred from the original venue and date to the new location. If ticket holders require a refund, they must contact their point of purchase within 21 days.
The xx have also done us a kindness and announced a brand new support act: the one and only Solange. She’ll be performing live, alongside the already confirmed Poliça, Kindness and Mount Kimbie.
There’ll also be an array of DJs, headed up by the band’s own Jamie xx along with Benji B and Sampha.
Full details of The xx’s ‘Night & Day’ events are as follows.
MAY
05 Portugal, Lisbon Jardim da Torres de Belëm
18 Germany, Berlin Spreepark
JUNE
22 Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire
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