BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM DETAILS

EVERYTHING ELSE HAS GONE WRONG OUT JAN 17 VIA ARTS & CRAFTS IN CANADA

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TOUR DATES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 25 IN NORTH AMERICA

PERFORMING IN TORONTO OCTOBER 3

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Bombay Bicycle Club are very pleased to announce details of their fifth album set for release in January 2020.

Everything Else Has Gone Wrong will be released on January 17 through Arts & Crafts in Canada. It is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the British band’s acclaimed number 1 charting, Mercury Music Prize nominated fourth album, So Long, See You Tomorrow released back in 2014.

The new album was largely recorded out in the US alongside Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent/Sharon Van Etten/War on Drugs). It features the band’s euphoric new single, “Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)”, the visuals of which are shared today HERE. The video was directed by Louis Bhose, the band’s old touring keyboardist who has quickly become the go-to director for countless artists in recent years (Michael Kiwanuka & Tom Misch, Lewis Capaldi, Loyle Carner). It was shot out in Ukraine.

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About the record’s title, the band said: “This is an album for anyone who’s ever turned to music in a time of crisis, whether personal or political. It’s about the solace one can get from listening to music or playing music when everything else has gone wrong. It’s about finding kernels of hope and renewal in dire situations.”

Bombay Bicycle Club have continued to grow, develop and evolve since the release of their debut album, I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose, back in 2009 when they signalled their arrival as young teenagers. Rarely in recent years has there been a British guitar band who have the craft and ability to avoid categorisation whilst uniting hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe. With an innate ear for melody and invention, the four-piece are a very welcome return to the fold just as British guitar music makes a timely renaissance.

As previously announced, Bombay Bicycle Club will follow their recent live return at Wilderness Festival with a tour of the US in September and October, stopping in Toronto for a show at the Phoenix Concert Theatre on October 3. Full tour dates can be found below. The band will also perform handful of UK shows to celebrate ten years of their debut album, I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose. These shows, including a return to Brixton Academy, sold out in seconds. The band have just announced a major UK/Ireland headline tour to coincide with the album’s release that sees them returning to arenas including a London show at Alexandra Palace. 

“Playing together again is such an unexpected surprise for the 4 of us and yet from the first moment we started rehearsing it felt as natural as if we’d played a show the night before.  We feel a freshness playing live and in the studio that I think can only come from having taken a step back and now we just want to play these new songs to as many people in as many countries as we can", says Jack.

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Bombay Bicycle Club Live:
25th September – The Glass House, Pomona
26th September – Mayan Theater, Los Angeles
27th September – Observatory North Park, San Diego
28th September – The Fillmore, San Francisco
1st October – House Of Blues, Chicago
2nd October – St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit
3rd October – Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto
4th October – Royale, Boston
5th October – 9:30 Club, Washington
7th October – Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn SOLD OUT
8th October – Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn

 ‘I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose’ 10 Year Celebration Shows
*NEW DATES*
4th November – Eventim Apollo, Liverpool SOLD OUT
5th November – Caird Hall, Dundee
6th November – Rock City, Nottingham SOLD OUT
7th November – Pavilion, Bath SOLD OUT
8th November – Brixton Academy, London SOLD OUT

Everything Else Has Gone Wrong Tour 2020 *NEW DATES* <TICKETS>
20th January – Corn Exchange, Cambridge
21st January – Academy, Bournemouth
23rd January – De Montfort Hall, Leicester
24th January – University SU Great Hall, Cardiff
25th January – Academy, Leeds
27th January – Academy, Newcastle
28th January – Barrowland, Glasgow
31st January – Academy, Birmingham
1st February – The Centre, Brighton
3rd February – Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
7th February – Alexandra Palace, London
10th February – Vicar Street, Dublin
12th February – Ulster Hall, Belfast

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