Closing 25 years together...
04 · 03 · 2025
The UK band Hundred Reasons will perform their final headline show at London’s Royal Albert Hall later this year.
The date, set for May 7th, was announced a few weeks ago, with Hundred Reasons eager to make it a memorable occasion. American post-hardcore icons Rival Schools will provide support, and the UK band will be accompanied by a complete string orchestra.
In addition, Hundred Reasons has shared one more piece of information – this show will mark their last headline concert as a band.
Lead vocalist Colin Doran explains the choice: “This show has always been on our bucket list, and aligning it with 25 years of the band felt like a fitting way to celebrate this milestone. However, as we planned for this event, we began to realize that there wasn’t anything else we wanted to pursue beyond this.”
“We released a fantastic album in 2023 and had an incredible tour that wrapped up at the Eventim Apollo. We’ve seen bands push themselves to their limits, and that’s never something we have felt comfortable with. With this in mind, we decided to make the performance at The Royal Albert Hall our final headlining show and to go out on a high note. It’s going to be a celebration of everything HR, featuring some deep cuts and rearranged songs, along with a live string section, which is a new experience for us.”
“Making these decisions is never easy, but on the flip side, why not leave on a good note?”
The last remaining tickets are available for purchase now HERE.
Hundred Reasons will take the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall on May 7th.
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Photo Credit: Matt Higgs
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The UK band Hundred Reasons is set to perform their last headline concert at London's Royal Albert Hall later this year. The show is planned for May.