DECLAN MCKENNA ANNOUNCES UK/IRELAND 2024 SPRING TOUR
14 DATE HEADLINE RUN INCLUDES LONDON’S ALEXANDRA PALACE IN APRIL
PRE-ORDER NEW ALBUM, WHAT HAPPENED TO THE BEACH? FOR EARLY ACCESS TO TICKETS
ALBUM RELEASED 9TH FEBRUARY 2024
Declan McKenna is excited to announce details of a UK headline tour for 2024 in support of his forthcoming album, What Happened To The Beach?
The new dates kick off on 23rd March at Cardiff University, concluding on 14th April at Bournemouth’s O2 Academy. The 14-date run also stops at London’s Alexandra Palace, Declan’s biggest headline show to date.
A fan pre-sale goes on sale from 9am on Wednesday 11th October, and on general sale from 9am on Friday 13th October. Fans pre-ordering the album via Declan’s own website will receive early access to UK tour tickets.
The tour announcement follows news of Declan McKenna’s forthcoming third album, set for release on 9th February through Columbia Records, which was shared last month with a new single, “Nothing Works”.
What Happened To The Beach? Is the follow up to Declan’s acclaimed second album, Zeros, which debuted in the UK album chart at number 2.
Declan is currently out on a full headline tour of the US.
23rd March – Great Hall, Cardiff University
24th March – UEA, Norwich
25th March – O2 City Hall, Newcastle
27th March – O2 Academy, Glasgow
29th March – O2 Academy, Sheffield
1st April – Ulster Hall, Belfast
2nd April – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin
5th April – O2 Apollo, Manchester
8th April – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
9th April – Beacon, Bristol
10th April – The Halls, Wolverhampton
12th April – Alexandra Palace, London
13th April – Brighton Centre, Brighton
14th April – O2 Academy, Bournemouth
FOLLOW DECLAN MCKENNA
My life is a soundtrack, i track my life through music, photography is my passion, my escape, my expression. Without both i have pieces missing, thankfully i’m blessed and get to combine both.
Born in Manchester, lived in Australia for 22 years where i was heavily involved in the Australian Music Industry, firstly in bands (Singer) and then managing bands (all original), I moved back to the UK, Wales specifically 10 years ago