Two door cinema club tour seattle
The 2019 follow-up False Alarm-infused with Bowie-esque bombast and featuring collaborations with Zimbabwean Afro-fusion group Mokoomba and rapper Open Mike Eagle-further supports their mission to ensure that disco-punk remains fresh and always in fashion. After taking time to recharge, they came back as furious as ever, with Trimble flashing his falsetto all over the glammed-up, funk-powered, Bee Gees-inspired boogies of 2016’s Gameshow. But all that motion was taking its toll: “We as a band were beginning to crumble,” they admitted to Apple Music. The Northern Ireland trio is always a must-see and must-cover band for us at Back Beat Seattle, and we thank them again for being so awesome. A springtime visit from Two Door Cinema Club was hosted by Showbox SoDo. The trio then went into overdrive, bringing their tight, dynamic live shows across the world and quickly dropping second album Beacon in 2012. Two Door Cinema Club‘s Alex Trimble & Kevin Baird. Their 2010 debut album, Tourist History, bursts at the seams with pensive confessions disguised as infectious club anthems, including indie hit “What You Know” and the aforementioned “Something Good Can Work”. We sell tickets to every Two Door Cinema Club concert around the world. Just check this page for any new events or schedule updates throughout the year.
Taking cues from indie-pop darlings like Phoenix and Foals, the band soon found their sweet spot, spiking playful melodies with punchy post-punk rhythms and sing-along choruses. Marks Tickets is the best place to find tickets for Two Door Cinema Club fans. Two Door Cinema Club announce today via Rolling Stone that they will make their triumphant return to North America on September 28th as they kick off. In 2007, the Northern Irish group rebranded as Two Door Cinema Club (a name inspired by the local Tudor Cinema) and decided to skip university to polish up their fidgety dance-punk demos.
The trio had been honing that sound since they were teens, when singer/guitarist/programmer Alex Trimble, lead guitarist Sam Halliday and bassist Kevin Baird formed the band Life Without Rory in Bangor. Since debuting with 2009’s joyous, jangly “Something Good Can Work”, Two Door Cinema Club have served as a high-energy antidote to, well, life with their bright electro-pop anthems.