The Libertines have announced the support acts for their three-date residency at Alexandra Palace. The newly-reformed band recently sold out two gigs at the venue and added an extra date due to high demand. The support acts will be Peace on Friday, Swim Deep on Saturday, and Circa Waves on Sunday. The Libertines have been busy since their comeback, playing warm-up shows and headlining festivals in Portugal and Spain. More dates may be added to their comeback tour in the future.
Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace recently had the opportunity to open for the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place in Edmonton. The band was invited to perform by the Oilers Entertainment Group and took the stage on October 16, 2024. Frontman Raine Maida expressed the band's excitement to perform for the Oilers fans and discussed how they prepared for the show. Our Lady Peace played a mix of their hits and new songs from their latest album, receiving a positive response from the crowd and enjoying the energetic atmosphere of the arena. The band appreciated the chance to connect with their fans in a different setting and had a great time opening for the Edmonton Oilers.
In an exciting announcement, Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace will be headlining a free concert before Game 3 of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers on Thursday. The concert will be held outside the Oilers' Rogers Place arena in Edmonton and will be open to the public. Our Lady Peace, originally from Toronto, will be performing in Edmonton, adding to the excitement of the playoff atmosphere.
London Grammar have announced their biggest tour to date, with a headline show at the AO Arena in Manchester on November 12, 2024. The tour marks 10 years since their debut and will feature songs from their upcoming fourth studio album, 'The Greatest Love', set for release on September 13. Tickets for the Manchester show and other upcoming gigs, including Master Peace, Connie Talbot, The Saw Doctors, Niall Horan, and Bellowhead, are on sale now. The band recently closed Glastonbury Festival with a headline performance on The Park Stage. London Grammar's new single, 'Into Gold', offers a glimpse into their reflective and celebratory new album. The band has enjoyed over a decade of success in the music industry and is now embarking on a tour that represents a new sense of freedom for them. The AO Arena show is part of their UK and European tour, and fans can find the full list of tour dates and book tickets on the website.