Glass Animals

  • Date: Mon 15th November 2021
  • Doors Open: 7:00 pm
  • Supported By: Biig Piig
  • On Sale: Tickets Open

This show is rescheduled from May 23rd to November 15th! Original tickets remain valid.

For entry, you will need to demonstrate your COVID-19 status by providing either:

  • ​Proof of a negative NHS Rapid Lateral Flow Test (such test to be taken within 24 hours prior to attending the event at the venue); or
  • Proof of full vaccination – both doses received (with the second at least 14 days prior to the arrival at the venue); or
  • Proof of natural immunity based upon a positive PCR test within 180 days of arrival at the venue (and after the 10-day self-isolation period following the result).

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“[Dreamland] marks an excellent return to form for the four-piece” –The Independent

“Glass Animals flex their creative muscles for a record that demands your attention as their biggest statement so far”**** Dork
“Hypnotic, sparse pop …Glass Animals mastermind Dave Bayley is a keen student of the human condition” ****Q
“An album distinguished not by its vulnerability, but by its strength of character” DIY
Glass Animals have today released their new track ‘It’s All So Incredibly Loud’, taken from their fast approaching third album ‘Dreamland’, out on Polydor Records on the 7thAugust.Hot on the heels of Glass Animals’ latest scorching, bass-heavy pop-trip, ‘Heat Waves’ -‘It’sAll Incredibly Loud’ swells with anticipation and expectation; its urgent, expansive, club-style keyboard melody teamed with Dave’s signature dreamlike vocals makes for a heady mix. ‘It’s All So Incredibly Loud’ comes with its own visual accompaniment which has been directed by the remarkable talent David Wilson (Tame Impala, Christine & The Queens). The video, in its own beautiful way, draws focus to the inevitable jump-off point and the terrible silence that follows.Dave Bayley explains: “The entire song is only about threeseconds of life. I think most people have been in a position where they have had to tell someone something that they knew was going to devastate them. Something that would change their life. It’s about the silence that occurs between those words leaving your mouth, and the other person reacting. It’s the most deafening thing I’ve ever experienced. The video is meant to be a metaphor for the build-up before that, and then the sudden explosion of quiet that lasts forever.Fundamentally a nostalgic memoir of his life so far, ‘Dreamland’ finds Bayley covering expansive and difficult ground. As a result, the brand-new album is packed full of intensely sensitive and personal experiences, none more emotional than when the bands drummer Joe Seaward was involved in a monstrous bike accident in July 2018 which threatened his life, and that of Glass Animals altogether.Born at a time of immense confusion and uncertainty for the band, it’s an album that will be very timely for the world.

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