News: Public Service Broadcasting Announce A Full UK & European Tour For October And November 2024


Alex LAke

Public Service Broadcasting today announce a full UK and European tour for October and November 2024. The extensive tour – the first since their Bright Magic album live dates – will see the four-piece playing venues including 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Roundhouse in London on 29 October, Brighton Dome and Columbia Theater in Berlin. Public Service Broadcasting will be releasing brand new music this summer, as well as a full new album prior to this Autumn tour – more news to come. Tickets are on sale on Friday 19th April at 10am local time – full tour routing and ticket links are below. 

Public Service Broadcasting also play a one off, sold out show as part of Durham BRASS Festival on 5th July where they will perform their album Every Valley in Durham Cathedral with the 38 piece NASUWT Riverside Brass Band. Demand for tickets was so high that despite the website crashing on launch, it sold out within hours. Released in 2017, Every Valley was a moving exploration of community and memory via the rise and fall of the British coal industry. The show marks the 40 year anniversary of the start of the miners’ strike.

Live dates:

Tickets are available here

July

  • Fri 5 July – UK, Durham, Durham BRASS Festival – Durham Cathedral – SOLD OUT

October

  • Fri 11 Oct – Ireland, Cork, Cyprus Avenue 
  • Sat 12 Oct – UK, Belfast, The Telegraph Building 
  • Sun 13 Oct – Ireland, Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre 
  • Wed 16 Oct – UK, Glasgow, Barrowland 
  • Thu 17 Oct – UK, Aberdeen, Music Hall Aberdeen 
  • Fri 18 Oct – UK, Manchester, Albert Hall 
  • Sat 19 Oct – UK, Leeds, O2 Academy Leeds 
  • Mon 21 Oct – UK, Gateshead, The Glasshouse International Centre for Music 
  • Tue 22 Oct – UK, Nottingham, Rock City 
  • Thu 24 Oct – UK, Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre 
  • Fri 25 Oct – UK, Cambridge, Corn Exchange 
  • Sat 26 Oct – UK, Bristol, Bristol Beacon 
  • Mon 28 Oct – UK, Cardiff, Cardiff University, Great Hall 
  • Tue 29 Oct – UK, London, Roundhouse 
  • Wed 30 Oct – UK, Brighton, Brighton Dome 
  • Thu 31 Oct – UK, Aylesbury, Friars Aylesbury at The Waterside Theatre 

November

  • Sun 10 Nov – Netherlands, Amsterdam, Melkweg (Oude Zaal) 
  • Mon 11 Nov – Belgium, Brussels, Ancienne Belgique Club 
  • Tue 12 Nov – Germany, Cologne, Gebäude 9 
  • Wed 13 Nov – Netherlands, Groningen, Vera 
  • Thu 14 Nov – Germany, Hamburg, Knust 
  • Sat 16 Nov – Norway, Oslo, Blå 
  • Sun 17 Nov – Sweden, Stockholm, Kägelbanan 
  • Mon 18 Nov – Denmark, Copenhagen, Vega
  • Tue 19 Nov – Germany, Berlin, Columbia Theatre 
  • Wed 20 Nov – Germany, Munich, Ampere 
  • Thu 21 Nov – Switzerland, Zurich, Mascotte 
  • Sat 23 Nov – Italy, Milan, Arci Bellezza  
  • Mon 25 Nov – Spain, Barcelona, La Nau 
  • Tue 26 Nov – Spain, Madrid, Sala Copérnico  
  • Wed 27 Nov – Spain, San Sebastian, Dabadaba Club 
  • Fri 29 Nov – France, Paris, Petit Bain 
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