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Public Service Broadcasting announce massive 2024 UK and European tour

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Public Service Broadcasting have announced details of a huge tour across the UK and Europe – set to take place later this year.

Find dates and ticket details below.Set to kick off this winter, the London-based band will travel across the UK and Ireland for the first leg of the 2024 tour, before making their way over to mainland Europe for the latter half of the new dates.The shows will launch with an opening night at the Cyprus Avenue venue in Cork on October 11, followed by a stop at the Telegraph Building in Belfast the following night.

From there, slots in Dublin, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Manchester are booked, as well as other cities across the UK.These include gigs at the Albert Hall in Manchester, the O2 Academy in Leeds, Rock City in Nottingham, London’s Roundhouse and more.

The UK shows conclude with a show in Aylesbury on October 31 – held at the Waterside Theatre.From there, the European dates run throughout November and start with a gig at the Melkweg venue in Amsterdam, followed by stops in Brussels, Cologne, Hamburg, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen and more.The tour wraps up with further shows across Spain, Italy and Switzerland, before closing with a final gig at the Petit Bain in Paris on November 29.Tickets go on sale on this Friday (April 19) at 10am local time.

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