In preparation for their headline performance at All Points East...
Bombay Bicycle Club will host two intimate warm-up concerts this summer.
The band is scheduled to perform at All Points East in London, having been invited by their close friends, The Maccabees.
In addition, Bombay Bicycle Club has announced plans for two intimate warm-up shows. They will perform at York’s Barbican on August 22nd, followed by a concert at Mountford Hall in Liverpool on August 23rd.
Tickets for both events will be available for purchase here starting at 9:00 am on Friday (March 14th), with support from Nottingham-based band Divorce.
See Bombay Bicycle Club live:
August 22 - York, Barbican
August 23 - Liverpool, Mountford Hall
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Bombay Bicycle Club will host two intimate warm-up performances this summer. The band is scheduled to take the stage at All Points East in London this coming summer, having been invited to perform.