LONDON GRAMMAR ANNOUNCE UK ARENA TOUR – THEIR BIGGEST TO DATE

 

 

LONDON GRAMMAR ANNOUNCE UK ARENA TOUR – THEIR BIGGEST TO DATE – CONCLUDING AT THE O2 IN LONDON

THE BAND HEADLINED GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL PARK STAGE ON SUNDAY NIGHT TO RECORD CROWD NUMBERS

THE BRITISH TRIO’S FORTHCOMING NEW STUDIO ALBUM THE GREATEST LOVE IS SET FOR RELEASE ON SEPTEMBER 13 2024

WATCH THE BAND PERFORM THEIR NEW SINGLE INTO GOLD AT GLASTONBURY HERE

 

London Grammar have today announced their biggest tour to dateas tickets for their UK arena tour go on sale next Friday and are available here. News of the shows arrives just days after the band closed Glastonbury Festival on Sunday night as they headlined The Park Stage to record crowd numbers – some of the biggest the stage has ever seen.

The UK arena tour will open this autumn and signifies the accumulation of over a decade of the band releasing music and will conclude in a career defining moment as they headline The O2 Arena in London on November 14. The UK leg also includes shows at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on November 11 and AO Arena in Manchester on November 12, and will follow the EU leg of the arena tour which was also recently announced and is all-but sold out already.

London Grammar released their brand new single Into Gold last month, which is taken from their fourth studio album The Greatest Love, set for release on September 13 via Ministry of Sound. The new single encapsulates the spirit of the forthcoming studio album from the British group who now collectively find themselves at a point in their lives where retrospect offers the trio a capsule of reflective celebration. Having enjoyed over a decade of enormous success in the music industry, this is the sound of a band laying to rest the past and realising a newfound sense of freedom.
 

 

 

London Grammar recently performed their first live show back as part of Radio 1’s Big Weekend. Following their stand out Glastonbury headline set on Sunday, they are also set to headline Latitude Festival on July 27.

Full UK/EU Arena dates:

October

31           Zenith                                   Paris, France

November

1             Forest National                    Belgium, Brussels
3             Ziggo Dome                         Amsterdam, Netherlands
5             Jahrhunderthalle                  Frankfurt, Germany
7             UFO Velodrome                  Berlin, Germany
11           OVO Hydro                          Glasgow, UK
12           AO Arena                             Manchester, UK
14           The O2                                 London, UK

The Greatest Love follows the British trio’s critically acclaimed #1 selling album Californian Soil, which was released in 2021 and earned the band their second BRIT nomination for Best British Group. Arriving over a decade since the trio first entered the industry, the new album will be released on September 13 2024First single House is out now and is accompanied by the official video which you can watch here. The band also recently shared another track from the album titled Kind Of Man.

The Greatest Love is available to pre-order now here.

About London Grammar

Having first formed as teenagers at University, their seminal double-platinum selling debut If You Wait paved the way for what was to become a hugely successful career for the band, the rare longevity of which has firmly rooted London Grammar in British pop culture. Now over 10 years later, the band have sold more than 3 million albums world-wide, with two #1 selling records, 1 billion streams, an Ivor Novello and numerous BRIT Award nominations under their belts. In 2021 London Grammar also completed their biggest UK tour date, with all 35,000 tickets selling out instantly in just one day. They also headlined All Points East and performed to over 700,000 fans on Coldplay’s stadium tour.

Their #1 album Truth Is A Beautiful Thing was released in 2017, followed by the critically acclaimed #1 selling album Californian Soil in 2021. The Greatest Love is the forthcoming fourth studio album from London Grammar who are Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dot Major.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOLLOW LONDON GRAMMAR

FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA