
LIDO Festival has rescheduled their Maribou State show to August, and cancelled CMAT and Bombay Bicycle Club's dates
The changes are in a bid to protect the condition of the park's grounds.

Bombay Bicycle Club are an English indie rock band from Crouch End, London, comprising Jack Steadman, Jamie MacColl, Suren de Saram, and Ed Nash. The band gained early recognition after winning a competition that awarded them the opening slot at the 2006 V Festival. They released two EPs and their debut single, 'Evening/Morning,' before going on to produce five albums. Their third album, 'So Long, See You Tomorrow,' reached the top of the album charts in February 2014. The band has performed as a headlining act across North America, Australia, Europe, and Asia. In January 2016, the members announced they would pursue solo projects; Nash released music under the name Toothless, including a debut album in early 2017, while Steadman released his debut album as Mr Jukes in the same year. In January 2019, Bombay Bicycle Club announced their return to creating new music and performing live after a three-year hiatus, expressing enthusiasm for playing together again.
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The changes are in a bid to protect the condition of the park's grounds.

Tickets available through prize draw benefiting music education charity.

Presale tickets become available on 28th January before general sale.

The indie band will perform at a secret beach location requiring a hike to reach, as part of Columbia Hike Society's HikeFest.

The band will perform at York's Barbican on 22nd August, followed by Liverpool's Mountford Hall on 23rd August.

The stream will be available from 8th August.

Legends recognise legends indeed.

As they gear up for a new EP built on collaboration, Bombay Bicycle Club's Jamie MacColl talks about their latest single, 'Willow', working with old friends and embracing the next generation of indie talent.

Check out 'Fantasneeze', featuring Matilda Mann, now.
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