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Northern Ireland’s Two Door Cinema Clubformed in 2007 and have since released five hugely successful records, as well as sold out shows and headlined festivals across the globe, with fans flocking to hear their unique blend of guitar-driven post-punk hooks paired with electronic, danceable beats. Two Door Cinema Club first gained attention with their 2010 debut album Tourist History containing their break out singles ‘What You Know’, ‘Something Good Can Work’ and ‘Undercover Martyn’, which took them from their garage in Bangor, where they wrote their iconic album, to main stages of festivals around the world. The band have continued to evolve, peaking at #2 in the UK’s official Albums Chart with 2012’s follow-up album, Beacon, and then with Giorgio Moroder-esque disco and synth pop on 2016’s Gameshow, paving the way for 2019’s new wave-inspired False Alarm and 2022’s Keep On Smiling, which have all landed in the top 10 of the UK charts. Off the back of that, the band embarked on a sold out 30-date amphitheatre tour of the United States in 2024, with the band finishing the year with a sold-out Australian arena tour culminating in an incredible performance at the iconic Sydney Opera house forecourt. Now, Two Door Cinema Club are looking forward to performing Tourist History in full for its 15-year anniversary, including appearances at major festivals and arenas in Portugal, Spain, Ireland, the UK and New York’s Madison Square Garden, before bringing their electric show our shores.
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Praise for Two Door Cinema Club’s ‘Tourist History’ “A record that shimmered with glossy pop polish whilst also cracking a frenetic pace with its driving punk rock urgency. Earworms like ‘What You Know’, ‘Undercover Martyn’ and ‘I Can Talk’ propelled them onto radio playlists and the worldwide touring circuit… ensuring the band’s impact and influence on the sound and energy of 2010s indie rock.” – Caz Tran, Double J “With ‘Tourist History’ they managed to embody that rush of pulling a friend up onto your shoulders in the middle of a festival crowd, or the carefree joy of teenage roadtrips and late summer evenings. Unsurprisingly, then, their debut would go on to provide an entire generation with a soundtrack for just that.” – DIY Magazine “A thrilling reminder of why the Northern Irish indie rock band remains one of the most electrifying live acts today.” – Scenestr |
News: TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB ANNOUNCE AUSTRALIAN HEADLINE TOUR THIS NOVEMBER 2026
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