Friendly Fires anniversary tour 2023: Tickets, dates, venues, & more

Friendly Fires
Friendly Fires (Image via their Instagram)

Friendly Fires, the beloved British indie rock band, has announced a highly anticipated UK tour to commemorate the 15th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, Friendly Fires. The tour promises to be a nostalgic journey for both the band and their loyal followers.

The band shared the announcement through an Instagram story. The tour will make its way through several major cities including London, Manchester, and a few others.

Tickets for the tour are to go on general sale at 10 am on Friday, 26 May 2023, via Ticketmaster. Fans can visit their official website for more information.


Friendly Fires' UK tour will begin in St Albans and end in London

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Friendly Fires will kick off the months-long scheduled tour with their concert in St Albans, which is scheduled to take place on August 24, 2023. After visiting several cities across America, the band will finally wrap up their brief tour with their London concert on December 1, 2023.

The following are the dates and venues of the tour:

  • August 24, 2023 – St Albans, Arena
  • November 23, 2023 – Nottingham, Rock City
  • November 24, 2023 – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
  • November 25, 2023– Birmingham, O2 Institute
  • November 28, 2023 – Leeds, Beckett Students Union
  • November 30, 2023 – London, Troxy
  • December 1, 2023 – Brighton, Dome

Friendly Fires is an English band with 3 BRIT Award nominations

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Friendly Fires is an English indie pop band formed in 2006 in St Albans, Hertfordshire. The band initially consisted of Ed Macfarlane on vocals and keyboards, Edd Gibson on guitar, and Jack Savidge on drums. Their unique blend of dance-oriented rhythms, infectious melodies, and post-punk influences quickly gained them a dedicated following.

In 2008, Friendly Fires released their highly anticipated self-titled debut album. The record showcased their energetic sound and innovative songwriting, featuring standout tracks like Paris, Jump in the Pool, and Skeleton Boy. The album received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its infectious hooks, catchy choruses, and the band's ability to seamlessly merge dance and indie rock elements.

The success of their debut album led to numerous awards and recognition for Friendly Fires. In 2009, they were nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize, which celebrates the best album released in the United Kingdom. Their debut album also earned them a nomination for the British Breakthrough Act at the BRIT Awards in the same year. These nominations solidified their status as one of the most promising acts in the British music scene.

Over the years, they continued to release music and maintain a strong presence in the indie music landscape. Their second album, Pala, was released in 2011, followed by Inflorescent in 2019. Both albums received positive reviews, with the band showcasing their evolution while staying true to their signature sound.

Friendly Fires have also received accolades for their energetic live performances. They became known for their electrifying stage presence and ability to captivate audiences with their infectious energy. Their live shows garnered praise from both fans and critics, further elevating their reputation in the industry.

Overall, their unique approach to indie pop, combined with their memorable hooks and energetic performances, has earned them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. Their debut album remains a significant milestone in their career, setting the stage for their subsequent success and establishing them as one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the UK in recent years, and now they seem to be going worldwide with their tour and music albums.

Edited by Vinay Agrawal
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