Following their one off, sold out performance of Every Valley at Durham Cathedral with the 38 piece NASUWT Riverside Brass Band last Friday as part of Durham BRASS Festival, Public Service Broadcasting today announce an Instore / Outstore tour for album release week in early October (tickets here). The four-piece will also open for Manic Street Preachers at Trentham Live in August. They have a full UK and European tour scheduled for October and November 2024, with shows at Manchester Albert Hall, Bristol Beacon and Roundhouse in London already sold out. Live dates and the newly announced Instores/Outstores are listed below. Tickets are available here. Summer 2024 Sat 17 Aug – UK, Staffordshire, Trentham Live, Trentham Estate (w Manic Street Preachers) Instore/Outstore tour (tickets here): Fri 4 Oct – UK, Leeds, Crash – daytime – Store – signing only Fri 4 Oct – UK, Manchester, Piccadilly – evening – Outstore at Night & Day Sat 5 Oct – UK, Liverpool, Jacaranda – evening – Outstore at The Baltic Sun 6 Oct – UK, Southampton, Vinilo – evening – Outstore at The Brook Mon 7 Oct – UK, Bristol, Rough Trade – evening – Outstore at Strange Brew Tue 8 Oct – UK, Kingston, Banquet – evening – Outstore at Pryzm UK + European tour: Wed 16 Oct – UK, Glasgow, Barrowland Thu 17 Oct – UK, Aberdeen, Music Hall Aberdeen Fri 18 Oct – UK, Manchester, Albert Hall (SOLD OUT) 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 (SOLD OUT) Mon 28 Oct – UK, Cardiff, Cardiff University, Great Hall Tue 29 Oct – UK, London, Roundhouse (SOLD OUT) Wed 30 Oct – UK, Brighton, Brighton Dome Thu 31 Oct – UK, Aylesbury, Friars Aylesbury at The Waterside Theatre Sat 2 Nov – Ireland, Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre Sun 3 Nov – UK, Belfast, The Telegraph Building Mon 4 Nov – Ireland, Cork, Cyprus Avenue Sun 10 Nov – Netherlands, Amsterdam, Melkweg (Oude Zaal) Mon 11 Nov – Belgium, Brussels, Ancienne Belgique Club (SOLD OUT) Tue 12 Nov – Germany, Cologne, Club Volta 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
It’s striking to reflect that Public Service Broadcasting, and their stirring archival narratives for cinematic rock, electronics and orchestra, have been with us since 2009. Led by instrumentalist-auteur J. Willgoose, Esq., these masters of conceptual pop historiography have depicted humankind scaling Everest and confronting Nazism on 2013’s Inform-Educate-Entertain, and launching into the cosmos on The Race For Space in 2015. 2017’s Every Valley then examined societal struggle via Britain’s coal industry, while 2021’s Bright Magic was a dizzying portrait of Euro-metropolis Berlin. 2023’s This New Noise, recorded live at the BBC Proms, was a love letter to the national broadcaster in its most elemental form. In each case, what was removed in time and specific in nature became vital and universal, as the human spirit was fathomed and saluted. |