Live In York

Following their incredible main stage performances at Reading & Leeds Festivals DON BROCO hit the road again in the UK this autumn. Having blown audiences away in March when they headlined huge venues including the likes of Alexandra Palace and Cardiff Motorpoint Arena, DON BROCO will be taking to the stages of some of the smallest venues they’ve played in years. Vocalist Rob Damiani told us,“We’re buzzing to be heading out on The Birthday Party Tour in November and December, hitting up some of our favourite spots in the UK that we haven’t been to in a little while and some future faves we’ve never been to before! Broco at The Barbican the first time around was a huge night for us and can’t wait to be back for round 2!” The 15-date Birthday Party Tour will be a much more celebratory affair, with DON BROCO playing a hits-packed set and getting up, close and personal with their exuberant fan-base. Making the shows even more special will be the fact that anyone with a ticket who is celebrating their birthday on the day of each gig will be treated to their own mini-birthday party by being invited to an exclusive meet-and-greet with the band before the show. Full details will be revealed on the band’s website in due course. They headline at The Barbican on December 11th

■ Twin Atlantic

Off the back of a string of summer festivals and supporting Muse, TWIN ATLANTIC, Sam McTrusty, Ross McNae, Barry McKenna & Joe Lazarus, mark a return to their roots with raucous new single ‘Stuck In A Car With You’. The first taste of new music on their own label Staple Diet and currently in the studio working on new music, the band are back; bigger, bolder and with a confident swagger back in their stride. ‘Stuck In A Car With You’ is infectious, raw, guitar driven pop rock at its very best. “’It’s a song about the little things in life that can pass you by,” Sam says of the track. “It’s easy to get wrapped up in life without acknowledging how important they are to you until you’re forced to imagine living without them.”Speaking of the new era of the band, Sam comments, “Stuck In A Car with You’ marks the beginning of a new chapter for Twin Atlantic. Having our friend Romesh Dodangoda (Bring Me The Horizon, Nova Twins) involved from the inception has been a full circle, satisfying moment. We worked together on our first EP and always knew we’d do another project. He’s been a mentor to our band on all things audio production and studio building for years so to have him besides us on this song and be a part of the Twin Atlantic story is so special to us. The band will also head out on a run of very intimate shows this winter. Included is a York date on Saturday 25th November at The Crescent

■ Postmodern Jukebox

New York City’s pop-jazz sensation, POSTMODERN JUKEBOX are set to return to the UK. Bringing their innovative twist on classic sounds, performing ‘today’s hits yesterday’, on an unforgettable 18-date run throughout April and May 2024. Famed “Pop music in a Time Machine” concert act Postmodern Jukebox has announced a new World Tour to celebrate the dual milestone of their 10th anniversary of touring and their 1,000th show in 2024. Dubbed The ‘10’ Tour’, the show will come to the UK to 18 venues across the country including York, They are The Barbican on 29th April 2024. Concertgoers can expect a dazzling, inspiring trip through the PMJ Universe — where modern-day earworms and iconic pop hits alike are reimagined in classic genres like 1920s jazz, Swing, Doo-wop and Motown, and brought to life by a cast of some of the world’s best singers, dancers, and instrumentalists. Think “The Great Gatsby” meets “Sinatra at the Sands” meets “Back! …To The Future”.Ten years and two billion views on their YouTube channel later, a Postmodern Jukebox show has become something of an annual musical tradition for hundreds of thousands of dedicated fans all over the world — fans that often show up dressed to the nines in their vintage best, eager to immerse themselves in the experience.

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