
The Last Dinner Party announce their biggest headline show to date at London’s Roundhouse
The Last Dinner Party are pleased to announce details of a show at London’s Roundhouse, their biggest headline show to date on 1 February.
The hotly-tipped young London band are set to kick off a headline run of the UK next week in Blackpool, which stops in Glasgow, Leeds, Cardiff, and London's EartH, before concluding in Bristol on 22 October. They will be joined on these dates by London-based risers Picture Parlour.
Today, The Last Dinner Party announce a new headline show at The Roundhouse in Camden on 1 February, which follows the two sold-out dates at EartH. Speedy Wunderground's Heartworms will be the support act for this show.
Last week, the band announced a new show in Dublin at The Workman’s Club on 19 December, headlining a set straight after their support slow with Hozier at the city’s 3Arena earlier that evening. Tickets for the new date sold out immediately.
The Last Dinner Party head to the US in late October/early November for their first dates there. Remaining tickets in LA and Chicago are on sale now, following New York, Philadelphia, and Washington selling out almost instantly.
General sale tickets for The Last Dinner Party's headline show at The Roundhouse will go on sale from Friday 6 October, with a fan pre-sale from Wednesday 4 October at 10am. For more information, visit livenation.co.uk.
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