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Pop / Rock 29 August, 2024

The Last Dinner Party Announce Prelude To Ecstasy: Acoustics And Covers

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The Last Dinner Party Announce Prelude To Ecstasy: Acoustics And Covers
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Last Dinner Party are pleased to announce the 11th October arrival of Prelude To Ecstasy: Acoustics and Covers - a deluxe edition of their Mercury Prize-shortlisted debut which includes reimagined versions of the band's own songs alongside unique covers of their favourite tracks from other artists.

The Last Dinner Party's cover of Sparks' 1974 single 'This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us' arrives alongside a tour montage video; made with footage shot over the band's recent trips to Japan, The United States and their recent performance at Reading Festival.

A short Prelude To Ecstasy film will be screened at a Soho Cinema and live-streamed to The Last Dinner Party's YouTube channel on 12th September. Fans will have the opportunity to win tickets to the Leicester Square screening via the band's mailing list.

To sum up the impact The Last Dinner Party have had, or simply to try and summarise the highlights of their last twelve months would inevitably be doing the band an injustice. With sell out tours across the globe, chart-bothering singles, a fastest-selling number one album by a debuting band for years, a Rising Star BRIT Award, BBC Sound of 2024 winners, reams of acclaim and now an inclusion on the Mercury Prize - Albums of the Year shortlist: you'd be hard pushed to liken it to any new artist introducing themselves within the last decade, perhaps further beyond. The wildest of rides.

But amongst all the deafening noise stand five smart young musicians trying to ignore what they cannot control and instead leave a permanent impression out on the stages they'd always dreamed of performing on. A mesmerising, captivating live act, The Last Dinner Party started this journey honing their craft on the basement stages of London's grassroots venues and have been telling their story to bigger capacity rooms across the UK, Europe and the US ever since.

Having commenced the summer with a spree of stellar festival appearances including Radio 1 Big Weekend, Primavera Sound, TRNSMT and a scene-stealing return to Glastonbury, The Last Dinner Party have now wrapped their debut run of shows in bassist Georgia's home country of Australia and an appearance at Japan's Fuji Rock Festival, before the band complete a collection of sold out dates on both sides of the Atlantic: culminating in 3 nights at London's Eventim Apollo.

Britain's "most likely to" have emphatically become Britain's most in-demand, and Britain's most exciting.
Pre-order Prelude To Ecstasy: Acoustics and Covers here: https://amzn.to/3yN0VhT

Prelude To Ecstasy: Acoustics and Covers tracklisting:
LP 1:

Side A
Prelude to Ecstasy
Burn Alive
Ceaser On A TV Screen
The Feminine Urge
On Your Side
Beautiful Boy

Side B
Gjuha
Sinner
My Lady of Mercy
Portrait of A Dead Girl
Nothing Matter
Mirror
LP 2:

Side C
Ceaser On A TV Screen (Acoustic)
Sinner (Acoustic)
My Lady of Mercy (Acoustic)
Nothing Matters (Live)
Mirror (Live)

Side D
This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us (Cover)
Up North (Cover)
Wicked Game (Cover)
Army Dreamers (Cover)

The Last Dinner Party Live:
18th September - The Telegraph Building, Belfast SOLD OUT
20th September - O2 Academy, Glasgow SOLD OUT
21st September - O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester SOLD OUT
23rd September - O2 City Hall, Newcastle SOLD OUT
24th September - O2 Academy, Leeds SOLD OUT
25th September - Octagon Centre, Sheffield SOLD OUT
27th September - The LCR, UEA, Norwich SOLD OUT
28th September - The Engine Shed, Lincoln SOLD OUT
29th September - Tramshed, Cardiff SOLD OUT
1st October - O2 Academy, Birmingham SOLD OUT
2nd October - Rock City, Nottingham SOLD OUT
4th October - O2 Academy, Bristol SOLD OUT
5th October - O2 Guildhall, Southampton SOLD OUT
7th October - 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin SOLD OUT
8th October - 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin SOLD OUT
10th October - O2 Academy, Glasgow SOLD OUT
11th October - O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester SOLD OUT
12th October - Mountford Hall, Liverpool SOLD OUT
14th October - Corn Exchange, Cambridge SOLD OUT
16th October - Eventim Apollo, London SOLD OUT
17th October - Eventim Apollo, London SOLD OUT
19th October - Eventim Apollo, London SOLD OUT
28th October - L'Olympia, Paris SOLD OUT
29th October - Cirque Royal, Brussels SOLD OUT
31st October - Paradiso, Amsterdam SOLD OUT
2nd November - E-Werk, Cologne SOLD OUT
3rd November - TivoliVredenburg, Ultrecht SOLD OUT
5th November - L'Épicerie Moderne, Lyon SOLD OUT
6th November - Tonhalle, Munich
7th November - Astra Kulturhaus, Berlin
9th November - Inside Seaside Festival, Gdansk
10th November - Sasazu, Prague
12th November - MuseumsQuartier - Halle E, Vienna SOLD OUT
13th November - X-TRA, Zurich
14th November - Barezzi Festival @ Teatro Regio, Parma
16th November - Rockhal Club, Luxembourg
17th November - 013 Poppodium, Tilburg






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