The British four-piece will celebrate the "10(+1) year anniversary" of their second album, 'The Race For Space', with a performance at London's Alexandra Palace on September 26. Head below to check out a video of the band wearing space suits during a recent visit to the venue. Main songwriter J. Willgoose, Esq., said:
"Being able to come back to Alexandra Palace - where we first launched the album in 2014 - and play our biggest ever headline show, in support of The Race For Space, is very special. That record means a great deal to us as a band, and we know it's similarly important for a lot of our fans; we're hoping to create a truly memorable, celebratory experience that will live long in the memory."
Released in 2015, 'The Race For Space' tells the story of the American and Soviet space race across nine tracks, featuring archival audio from the British Film Institute and including the singles Go! and The Other Side.
The announcement comes after two sold-out shows at the Barbican in London last November, and UK, European, and North American live dates, the latter being their first tour in the region in eight years.
Public Service Broadcasting released their latest studio album, 'The Last Flight', in 2024. It's focused on American aviation legend Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They followed it up with 'Night Flight - The Last Flight Remixes' in October 2025.
NEW // Big news: Public Service Broadcasting have announced a HUGE show at London's @Yourallypally on September 26.
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