“Relive a very particular night”

Bombay Bicycle Membership have introduced that their current Alexandra Palace Park present will quickly be obtainable to stream. Take a look at extra particulars beneath.
Earlier this month, London indie icons Bombay Bicycle Membership returned to Alexandra Palace Park for a seminal homecoming gig that featured visitor appearances from Rae Morris and Nilüfer Yanya. Now, those that missed the July 12 gig, in addition to followers worldwide, will be capable to watch the efficiency in 4K Extremely HD with Dolby Imaginative and prescient and Dolby Atmos.
“We’re so joyful we determined to file our Alexandra Palace Park present,” the band mentioned. “It was so particular for us in so some ways: from it being our homecoming gig simply across the nook from the place we grew as much as the attractive setting to probably the greatest crowds we’ve ever had, the celebs actually aligned on the night time.”
The total set from our Alexandra Palace Park present shall be streaming from eighth August 2024 through On Air. Out there worldwide in 4K UHD with Dolby Imaginative and prescient and Dolby Atmos. Two years entry, on demand, limitless replays.
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They continued: ”It’s one thing we’ll undoubtedly hold watching through the years to return to relive a very particular night.”
The efficiency shall be obtainable to stream on-demand with limitless replays for two years by way of the On Air web site, cellular, and TV apps from 8 August 2024. You may pre-order the stream here.
Final yr, the band launched their sixth album, ‘My Huge Day‘ , which debuted at Quantity Three on the UK Official Albums Chart. The album options collaborations with likes of Chaka Khan, Damon Albarn, Jay Som, Nilüfer Yanya and Holly Humberstone, and was produced by frontman Jack Steadman, with contributions from Paul Epworth and Ben Allen.
In a four-star evaluate of the LP, NME deemed it “A inventive milestone in itself, it’s a far cry from the four-to-the-floor, teenage guitar band that an entire era grew up with.”
Talking to NME on the time of ‘My Huge Day’s launch, guitarist Jamie MacColl emphasised the band’s need to maneuver ahead, moderately than dwell on their prior success. “I feel nostalgia is the enemy of creativity and progress, to be sincere. I feel with the way in which streaming works, a lot of the music ecosystem now providers nostalgia so I feel it’s a must to always combat in opposition to that,” he mentioned.
“We had been a teenage band that lots of people grew up with as youngsters, which is an important part in folks’s lives – after which we went on hiatus for 5 years. So we’re type of caught in time for some folks, to some extent, which makes it much more essential to emphasize there’s something worthwhile now with the band.”
In February, the band launched a Bombay & Pals EP, ‘Fantasies’, which featured collaborations with Lucy Rose, Rae Morris, Liz Lawrence and Matilda Mann.
Earlier this summer time, they had been joined on stage at Glastonbury by Damon Albarn, to carry out ‘Heaven’, his featured observe on ‘My Huge Day and a cowl of Blur’s 1999 observe ‘Tender’.