Warming up
Two Door Cinema Club announce Latitude warm-up show
The Northern Irish trio will be playing in Bournemouth ahead of their headlining slot.
Two Door Cinema Club have unveiled plans to make an intimate live appearance ahead of their massive headline slot at this year’s Latitude festival. Taking place in Bournemouth, the band will be playing at the O2 Academy on Thursday 17th July.
Having released their sophomore album ‘Beacon’ back in 2012, the trio will be following the tiny performance up by playing their first major headlining set at this year’s Latitude. They’re due to headline the Obelisk Arena on the first evening of the event, Friday 18th July, with Damon Albarn and The Black Keys closing proceedings on the following two nights.
Tickets for their newly announced Bournemouth show go on sale this Friday (6th June) at 9am. Also billed to appear at the event are Liverpool’s Circa Waves, who have recently been causing quite a storm on the festival circuit.
Gear up for Two Door’s upcoming shows by listening to their most recent single, as taken from their 2013 EP of the same name, ‘Changing Of The Seasons’ below.
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