Interpol announce 20th anniversary tour of second album, Antics
To celebrate the anniversary of their seminal album Antics, Interpol have announced a UK tour this November playing the album in full.
Kicking off in Wolverhampton on 1 November, the run of dates will culminate with a show at London’s Alexandra Palace on 8 November, with stops in Manchester, Newcastle, and Bristol, along the way.
Released in 2004, Antics spawned iconic tracks such as "Slow Hands", "Evil", and "C’mere", following the band's 2002 debut album, Turn On the Bright Lights.
We’re looking forward to playing Antics in full for the first time in the UK! 🇬🇧
— Interpol (@Interpol) March 18, 2024
Don't forget to sign up to The Big House by 8:55am GMT this Wednesday, to receive first access to the pre-sale at 9am GMT.
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Tickets for their UK tour go on general sale Friday 22 March at 9am and will be available from ticketmaster.co.uk.
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