Teeny tiny!
Wolf Alice announce free show at The Boogaloo
The band will play at the intimate Haringey venue supported by Crows.
Wolf Alice have announced plans to play a teeny tiny free show at The Boogaloo in Highgate on 24th February.
The show, which is being put on in association with Converse Rubber Tracks, will also play host to fellow Londoners, Crows. The group were hand-picked to support by the headliners themselves from a ten-band shortlist selected by a panel of three new music gurus, London radio station NTS’ founder, Femi Adeyemi; member of The Young Guns Network, Harry Balazs; and NME’s Matt Wilkinson.
Tickets for the gig, which follows Wolf Alice’s recent massive appearance at The O2 Arena supporting Alt-J, will be free of charge and allocated by ballot. To be in with a chance of seeing the four-piece in the intimate setting, applications for free tickets can be submitted here.
Their Converse Rubber Tracks show comes ahead of their forthcoming UK touring plans, which begin in March.
MARCH
23 Glasgow, Oran Mor
24 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
26 Manchester, The Ritz
27 Sheffield, Leadmill
28 Newcastle, Riverside
31 Birmingham, Institute Library
APRIL
01 Cardiff, Globe
02 Bristol, Trinity
03 London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
04 Oxford, O2 Academy 2
07 Reading, Bowery District
08 Bournemouth, Old Firestation
09 Brighton, Concorde 2
10 Cambridge, Junction
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