LONDON GRAMMAR ANNOUNCE HEADLINE SHOW AT THE O2
London Grammar have today announced their biggest tour to date, which will be heading to The O2 on Thursday 14 November 2024.
Priority Tickets are available to O2 and Virgin Media customers at https://priority.o2.co.uk/ from 10am on Wednesday 10 July and go on general sale at 10am on Friday 12 July via www.theo2.co.uk.
News of the shows arrives just days after the band closed Glastonbury Festival on Sunday night as they headlined The Park Stage to record crowd numbers – some of the biggest the stage has ever seen.
London Grammar released their brand-new single Into Gold last month, which is taken from their fourth studio album The Greatest Love, set for release on 13 September via Ministry of Sound. The new single encapsulates the spirit of the forthcoming studio album from the British group who now collectively find themselves at a point in their lives where retrospect offers the trio a capsule of reflective celebration. Having enjoyed over a decade of enormous success in the music industry, this is the sound of a band laying to rest the past and realising a newfound sense of freedom.
The Greatest Love follows the British trio’s critically acclaimed #1 selling album Californian Soil, which was released in 2021 and earned the band their second BRIT nomination for Best British Group. Arriving over a decade since the trio first entered the industry, the new album will be released on 13 September. First single House is out now and is accompanied by the official video which you can watch here. The band also recently shared another track from the album titled Kind Of Man. The Greatest Love is available to pre-order now here.
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