Bombay Bicycle Club - Everything Else Has Gone Wrong: (Various Formats) + Brudenell Social Club Ticket Bundle EXTRA 8PM Show*Pre Order


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Due to huge demand we have added an Extra show at 8pm. (The 6pm performance has now sold out). Bombay Bicycle Club – Everything Else Has Gone Wrong Release Date Friday 17th January 2020 (Album launch gig Sunday 12th January) CD Album + 1 ticket £15.99 CD Album + Tape + 1 ticket £22.48 Standard LP (33RPM) + 1 ticket £24.99 Standard LP (33RPM) + Tape + 1 ticket £30.99 Limited Edition Gatefold Double LP (45 RPM) + 1 ticket £28.99 Limited Edition Gatefold Double LP (45 RPM) + Tape + 1 ticket £34.99

PLEASE NOTE Album + Ticket Bundles are limited to 4 per person. Ticket only is limited to 1 per person

(PLEASE READ DETAILS BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER)

To celebrate the release of their 5th album 'Everything Else Has Gone Wrong' Bombay Bicycle Club will come to Leeds to perform two intimate launch shows at Brudenell Social Club on Sunday 12th January. THIS EXTRA SHOW - Door times  8pm (tbc) with the band on stage shortly afterwards, so please be prompt.

We have set up special bundles (in the drop down box above) for this release where fans of the band can purchase an album on a format of your choice  and get a ticket for this exclusive launch gig at the Brudenell these bundles are discounted over buying each item separately so the more you buy the more you save!

There is a limited capacity for this event so we would expect all the album and ticket bundles to sell out very quickly. We are not able to swap tickets between shows.

This is an ALL AGES SHOW

One copy of an album on any format gets one ticket for the gig. Two album purchases gets two tickets.

PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE PRINTING TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT AND THEY WILL BE NEEDED FOR ENTRY TO THE BRUDENELL SOCIAL CLUB. ORDER EMAILS ETC WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ON THE NIGHT OF THE EVENT.

Shipping is the only option for this event, tickets and albums will be shipped out separately.  Tickets will de delivered one week before the event to the address given via standard post (so make sure what is entered is correct) and then the album/s will follow on or just before the release date  (Friday 17th January)

There is NO collect at venue or Collect in store option all ticket and stock will be shipped out.

Album is also available on all formats without a ticket here

TRACKLIST
  1. Get Up
  2. Is It Real
  3. Everything Else Has Gone Wrong
  4. I Can Hardly Speak
  5. Good Day
  6. Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)
  7. I Worry Bout You
  8. People People
  9. Do You Feel Loved?
  10. Let You Go
  11. Racing Stripes
  Bombay Bicycle Club are very pleased to announce details of their fifth album set for release in January 2020. “Everything Else Has Gone Wrong” will be released on the 17th  January through Caroline International/Island Records. It is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the British band’s acclaimed number 1 charting, Mercury Music Prize nominated fourth album, ‘So Long, See You Tomorrow’ released back in 2014. The new album was largely recorded out in the US alongside Grammy Award winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent/Sharon Van Etten/War on Drugs). It features the band’s euphoric new single, “Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)”. The video was directedby Louis Bhose, the band’s old touring keyboardist who has quickly become the go-to director for countless artists in recent years (Michael Kiwanuka & Tom Misch, Lewis Capaldi, The Big Moon, Loyle Carner). It was shot out in Ukraine. Speaking of the record’s title, vocalist/guitarist Jack Steadman explains: “This is an album for anyone who’s ever turned to music in a time of need.  It’s about the solace one can get from listening to music or playing music.  For me personally it's about the frustration of not being able to express myself to others, of leaving conversations feeling dissatisfied and misunderstood. Music’s the way I’m able to truly express myself”. Bombay Bicycle Club have continued to grow, develop and evolve since the release of their debut album, “I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose”, back in 2009 when they signalled their arrival as young teenagers. Rarely in recent years has there been a British guitar band who have the craft and ability to avoid categorisation whilst uniting hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe. With an innate ear for melody and invention, the four-piece are a very welcome return to the fold just as British guitar music makes a timely renaissance.

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