Yellowcard Announce Show At London's Bush Hall & Tickets
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Tuesday, 24 May 2011 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Following the rapturous response to Yellowcard’s live set on their tour supporting All Time Low in the UK earlier this year, the band have announced a special one-off acoustic show in London on September 6th. Vocalist/guitarist Ryan Key had the following to say about the prospect of the band’s first headline date on these shores in some years.
"We have always loved playing our music in an acoustic setting. Having the opportunity to travel to London and play an intimate acoustic set for only 350 fans is going to be amazing for us and for them. We are all really looking forward to it."
Yellowcard have sold over 3 million records worldwide and their music has been the soundtrack to feel good days across the globe for over a decade. This new chapter in the band’s career sees them partner with renowned indie label Hopeless Records (All Time Low, The Wonder Years). Yellowcard’s latest album ‘When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes’ was released in March to widespread critical acclaim, putting the band firmly back on the radar following the break they had taken prior to making this record.
Yellowcard have announced the following UK show:
Tuesday September 6th – Bush Hall, London
Yellowcard Tickets are onsale from 9am on Friday 27th May. Click Here to Compare & Buy Yellowcard Tickets
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