Two Door Cinema Club add EXTRA date for homecoming shows

"So nice, we had to do it twice!" ✌️

Published 3rd Feb 2023
Last updated 3rd Feb 2023

Bangor's Two Door Cinema Club announced their return to Belfast with a show at The Telegraph Building on Thursday 13th April, and due to incredible demand have added an extra show.

If you missed out first time, you can grab tickets for their Wednesday 12th April show at the Telegraph Building now.

Mixing guitar-driven hooks with a dancey, electronic polish, Northern Ireland's Two Door Cinema Club first gained attention with 2010's Tourist History and singles like What You Know, Something Good Can Work and Undercover Martyn.

The album saw the band cement a global following and they have since produced a hat trick of records of equal merit and success: Beacon (2012), Gameshow (2016) and False Alarm (2019); each scoring Top 10 positions in the official charts of the UK.

September 2022 saw Two Door Cinema Club release their critically acclaimed fifth studio album ‘Keep On Smiling’. Adopting a freer, more collaborative approach to the creative process it was written and produced by the band both during and coming out of lockdown, with additional production from Jacknife Lee and Dan Grech Marguerat.

The record recaptures what originally propelled the group into the mainstream consciousness, and a legacy as one of the UK’s most enduring and beloved bands.

Performing to huge audiences and headlining festivals across the world, Two Door Cinema Club will head to The Telegraph Building in Belfast this April.

How to get tickets 👇

Tickets are now on sale from www.ticketmaster.ie

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