The Last Dinner Party - Prelude To Ecstasy + Ticket Bundle (Album Launch Show at Brudenell Social Club) *Pre-Order


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PLEASE TAKE NOTE door 5 :00pm show starting 5:45 with no support so please be prompt.


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The Last Dinner Party - Prelude To Ecstasy

CD Album + 1 Ticket - £15.99 - Limit 4 per person
Vinyl LP + 1 Ticket - £31.99 - Limit 2 per person
Indie Ox Blood Vinyl LP + 1 Ticket - £31.99 - Limit 2 per person
1x Ticket only - £12.50 - Limit 1 per person max

We urge you to consider buying an Album bundle rather than Ticket only as they only cost £3.49 more to get a CD,  PLUS this way you are helping the artist AND the more albums we sell the more of these exciting Album Launch shows we are able to put on in the future.


 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 Debut album 'Prelude To Ecstasy' , The Last Dinner Party will play a special album Launch show at Brudenell Social Club on Sunday 11th February 2024 , door 5 :00pm show starting 5:45 with no support so please be prompt.  

We have set up special bundles (in the drop down box above) for this release where fans can purchase an album on any format and get a ticket for this exclusive Show

 
There is a limited capacity for this event so we would expect all the album and ticket bundles to sell out very quickly. 


This event is 14+ with Adult / 16+ without.

Please note there is only limited space available for disabled / accessible viewing at the venue so please email using the address below to book in as soon as you have ordered a ticket / Bundle - access@brudenellsocialclub.co.uk


PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE PRINTING TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT AND THEY WILL BE NEEDED FOR ENTRY TO THE VENUE . 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 ship togther  on or just before Friday 2nd February


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 

 

 

At the turn of the year, The Last Dinner Party was little more than a new name being shared
amongst those that had caught them live. Great songs, strong aesthetic. Having spent much
of 2022 writing those songs, road-testing them, and then taking them into the studio, it
wasn’t until April when the band released the instantly more-ish, dark guitar-pop of Nothing
Matters that seemingly everyone had now formed an opinion on them. It was an
introduction that took the online world by storm, and yet behind all the excitement and
narrative was a fantastically confident indie-rock song by a band doing it the old-fashioned
way, out on the road.
Following a heady first-on performance to a packed crowd at the new Woodsies tent at
Glastonbury, The Last Dinner Party released Sinner, another gloriously infectious, leftfield
pop song that fuelled the fully-formed zeitgeist and set the band up for a Summer that
replicated that success of Glastonbury with uncomfortably packed tents ensuing at the likes
of Green Man, Reading & Leeds, Latitude and End of the Road (interspersed with support
slots to the likes of Florence & The Machine, Lana Del Rey and First Aid Kit). It was a
breakthrough Summer for one of the most talked about new British acts in years, delivering
on all that early promise emphatically.
Concentrating on their own headline shows, the band skipped confidentally from venue to
venue, playing to bigger rooms and on wider stages. Shows sold out and shows were
upgraded. In London alone, the band have moved from sell-out dates at Moth Club to
Camden Assembly, Oslo to two nights at EartH, and now move on to the 3000 capacity
Roundhouse on the eve of album release (remaining tickets on sale now). Crucially, it’s not
just London where the band finds its early fans, but right across the UK and into America
too, with all five debut shows selling out several weeks in advance.
The band often set a themed dress code for the shows, with many fans relishing the task of
rising to the request and donning their finery for a night with their new heroes.
But this is no case of style over substance. The recent release of their third single, My Lady
Of Mercy, an almost gothic, haunting rock song, and now with this atmospheric and
anthemic ballad, On Your Side, the band’s songwriting is testament to all the buzz and
excitement already accumulated. As it should be. Rather than wilt under the spotlight,
they’ve arguably become a tighter, stronger unit because of it.

Prelude To Ecstasy is both the closing of that introductory chapter and the opening of the
next. The Last Dinner Party? Believe the hype.
The Last Dinner Party are: Abigail Morris – vocals / Aurora Nishevci – keys / Emily Roberts –
lead guitar/flute / Georgia Davies – bass / Lizzie Mayland – guitar

TRACKLIST

1. Prelude To Ecstasy

2. Burn Alive

3. Caesar on a TV Screen

4. The Feminine Urge

5. On Your Side

6. Beautiful Boy

7. Gjuha

8. Sinner

9. My Lady of Mercy

10. Portrait of a Dead Girl

11. Nothing Matters

12. Mirror

 

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