Khruangbin add additional UK and European dates to 2024 ‘A La Sala’ tour as a result of demand

Khruangbin have introduced 4 additional reveals on their UK and European tour for November this yr, together with a 3rd at London’s Eventim Apollo. See the total record beneath.
The tour was first introduced every week in the past, and as a result of excessive demand, the band will now play additional reveals in Amsterdam’s AFAS, Paris’s Olympia and Manchester’s O2 Apollo, along with the capital. All reveals are on sale, and you can get your tickets here.
In January, the band introduced their new album ‘A La Sala’, alongside the only ‘A Love Worldwide’. The album comes out on April 5 by way of Useless Oceans, in partnership with Night time Time Tales Ltd., and you can pre-order it here.
The newly-announced dates are along with an intensive North American tour that begins with an look at Coachella Competition on April 14, and runs by means of to Bonnaroo Competition on June 14. Following that, the band will journey to Europe for a collection of competition reveals, together with Latitude, Roskilde, Rock Werchter and Bilbao BBK.
Khruangbin’s UK and European tour dates are:
OCTOBER
31 – Amsterdam, AFAS
NOVEMBER
1 – Amsterdam, AFAS
2 – Antwerp, Lotto
4 – Paris, Olympia
5 – Paris, Olympia
7 – Berlin, Tempodrum
11 – Milan, Alcatraz
12 – Zurich, Halle 622
15 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
17 – Manchester, O2 Apollo
18 – Manchester, O2 Apollo
20 – London, Eventim Apollo
21 – London, Eventim Apollo
22 – London, Eventim Apollo
24 – Dublin, 3Arena
The American trio labored with singer-songwriter Leon Bridges on a second collaborative EP, entitled ‘Texas Moon’, again in 2022 and the brand new album marks their first unique music as a band since 2020, apart from varied remixes.
The band additionally graced NME‘s cowl again in 2020. Talking about their perceived speedy rise to fame on the time, the band’s Laura Lee stated: “You haven’t any thought how lengthy it’s going to final if you’re beginning out. The entire of final yr was an actual ‘Holy shit!’ second. We got down to be a worldwide band – and we acquired it.”