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Wolf Alice ice skate, chair-spin and bowl for new European tour video
Catch the group’s travels so far, as they await a sold out Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
Tomorrow night, Wolf Alice play their biggest UK show yet at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire, arriving ahead of their debut album ‘My Love Is Cool’.
Before everything gets too sentimental to handle, they’ve decided to reflect on their 2015 trips so far by sharing a new European tour video.
It’s a short clip, spanning just four minutes - but it packs some serious insider knowledge into the lives of Wolf Alice.
Things we learned:
- Give Theo a chair and he won’t be able to stop spinning. It’s where he’s most at home. (0:03 and 3:26)
- Joel has an actual doppelgänger, and he’s terrified. (1:20)
- Ellie doesn’t know when it’s time to stop bowling. (0:27)
- Joff is so good at ice-skating that anyone within his radius collapses. (1:10)
- Dressing room singsongs happen all the time. (4:10)
Wolf Alice’s UK tour continues tonight at Bristol Trinity (2nd April) before arriving at the following dates:
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03 London, 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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