Fri Jan 31 2025
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Ages 14-16 to be accompanied by an adult
Ages 14+
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Acclaimed South London collective Archive have added more dates to their tour in support of their classic albums reissue campaign, including two nights at London’s HERE AT OUTERNET.
The band will perform four albums, You All Look The Same To Me, Noise, Controlling Crowds (Parts I-III) and Controlling Crowds (Part IV) in full for the first time ever, at double-header shows across Europe in 2025. Including two previously announced dates at the 6,000 capacity Paris Zenith.
Talking about the tour, Archive founding member Darius Keeler said:
“The response to the Paris shows was really overwhelming! We knew the albums were well loved by our fans and held a special place in people’s hearts, but we’ve never attempted anything on this scale before, playing four albums in full!
This will be a unique experience for us, a joy and an extraordinary journey. We’ve grown so much as a live band since we recorded those albums, it’s an opportunity to revisit the songs and present them live in a way that we couldn’t have done before. They’re going to be very special gigs, I can’t wait!”
Acclaimed South London collective Archive have added more dates to their tour in support of their classic albums reissue campaign, including two nights at London’s HERE AT OUTERNET.
The band will perform four albums, You All Look The Same To Me, Noise, Controlling Crowds (Parts I-III) and Controlling Crowds (Part IV) in full for the first time ever, at double-header shows across Europe in 2025. Including two previously announced dates at the 6,000 capacity Paris Zenith.
Talking about the tour, Archive founding member Darius Keeler said:
“The response to the Paris shows was really overwhelming! We knew the albums were well loved by our fans and held a special place in people’s hearts, but we’ve never attempted anything on this scale before, playing four albums in full!
This will be a unique experience for us, a joy and an extraordinary journey. We’ve grown so much as a live band since we recorded those albums, it’s an opportunity to revisit the songs and present them live in a way that we couldn’t have done before. They’re going to be very special gigs, I can’t wait!”
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Ages 14-16 to be accompanied by an adult Ages 14+
14+ (Ages 14-16 to be accompanied by an adult)
Acclaimed South London collective Archive have added more dates to their tour in support of their classic albums reissue campaign, including two nights at London’s HERE AT OUTERNET.
The band will perform four albums, You All Look The Same To Me, Noise, Controlling Crowds (Parts I-III) and Controlling Crowds (Part IV) in full for the first time ever, at double-header shows across Europe in 2025. Including two previously announced dates at the 6,000 capacity Paris Zenith.
Talking about the tour, Archive founding member Darius Keeler said:
“The response to the Paris shows was really overwhelming! We knew the albums were well loved by our fans and held a special place in people’s hearts, but we’ve never attempted anything on this scale before, playing four albums in full!
This will be a unique experience for us, a joy and an extraordinary journey. We’ve grown so much as a live band since we recorded those albums, it’s an opportunity to revisit the songs and present them live in a way that we couldn’t have done before. They’re going to be very special gigs, I can’t wait!”
Acclaimed South London collective Archive have added more dates to their tour in support of their classic albums reissue campaign, including two nights at London’s HERE AT OUTERNET.
The band will perform four albums, You All Look The Same To Me, Noise, Controlling Crowds (Parts I-III) and Controlling Crowds (Part IV) in full for the first time ever, at double-header shows across Europe in 2025. Including two previously announced dates at the 6,000 capacity Paris Zenith.
Talking about the tour, Archive founding member Darius Keeler said:
“The response to the Paris shows was really overwhelming! We knew the albums were well loved by our fans and held a special place in people’s hearts, but we’ve never attempted anything on this scale before, playing four albums in full!
This will be a unique experience for us, a joy and an extraordinary journey. We’ve grown so much as a live band since we recorded those albums, it’s an opportunity to revisit the songs and present them live in a way that we couldn’t have done before. They’re going to be very special gigs, I can’t wait!”
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