BOMBAY Bicycle Club have been announced as the latest headliner for London based super-fest, All Points East.
They’ll be supported by none other than Loyle Carner, Lianne La Havas, Everything Everything and more.
Taking place on May 22, the Bombay Bicycle Club date is sure to be another jewel in All Points East crown.
The announcement comes off the back of the band releasing their excellent new LP Everything Else Has Gone Wrong following their four year hiatus, and a number of legendary sell out Alexandra Palace shows in North London.
Last year also saw the bands debut seminal album, ‘I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose’ turn ten years old, meaning even more reason to celebrate.
Tickets will go on sale March 3 at 10am, and you can get them from AXS here.
However, if you can’t wait that long, there’s also an exclusive American Express pre-sale which you can access here.
AXS are also running a pre-sale from Monday March 2 at 10am if you haven’t got an American Express card, and you can access that here.
These pre-sale tickets are on sale now and are available until 3 March at 9:30am.
- Get tickets to Bombay Bicycle Club at All Points East Festival – buy here
What’s more these tickets are priced at a tiny £39.95 plus booking fees.
The London rockers will be supported some of the brightest and best in alternative music, including Loyle Carner, Lianne La Havas – who has just released her first new music since 2016 today, Nadine Shah, Everything Everything, The Orielles and Gengahr.
Bombay Bicycle Club join a stellar line up at the London Festival this summer from the 22 to the 31 May, including Tame Impala, Massive Attack, Kraftwerk, and The Kooks and The Wombats.
You can get tickets to all the shows here.
The Kooks and The Wombats have been announced for All Points East too.
The Coachella line up has been released, and it’s huge – you can check it out here.
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