The Last Dinner Party have announced an autumn 2024 European tour set to kick off later this year.

The 13-date trek will kick off on October 28 in Paris and will see the band make stops in various cities such as Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Lyon, Munich, Berlin and more. The tour will wrap up on November 16 in Luxembourg.

It immediately follows the band’s long-since sold-out UK tour throughout September and October. A ticket pre-sale will be available for those who have pre-ordered ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’ from the official store on May 15. General ticket sales will commence on Friday May 17. Visit here to purchase tickets and check out a full list of dates below.

The Last Dinner Party 2024 European tour dates are:

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OCTOBER
28 – L’Olympia, Paris 
29 – Cirque Royal, Brussels 
31 – Paradiso, Amsterdam 

NOVEMBER
2 – E-Werk, Cologne
3 – TivoliVredenburg, Ultrecht
5 – L’Épicerie Moderne, Lyon
6 – Tonhalle, Munich
7 – Astra Kulturhaus, Berlin
9 – Inside Seaside Festival, Gdansk
12 – MuseumsQuartier – Halle E, Vienna
13 – X-TRA, Zurich 
14 – Barezzi Festival, Teatro Regio, Parma
16 – Rockhal Club, Luxembourg

Elsewhere, the band have previously covered Sparks‘ classic ‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us’.

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“We thought it was about time,” the band said of the cover. Emily Roberts, lead guitarist, further elaborated that her friend Adam messaged her two years ago saying: “You guys really sound like Sparks, this particular song. And then I became obsessed with it!”

NME spoke to the band at the BRITs this year, where they shared their love for St Vincent after the musician praised the band.

“She’s a crafter of amazing songs and riffs which we love. And I play her guitar!” said guitarist Emily Roberts, going on to explain how the influence of St Vincent can be heard in ‘Prelude To Ecstasy’: “Particularly in ‘Sinner’. One of her songs called ‘Marrow’ [featured the collaborative album with David Byrne, ‘Brass Tactics’] inspired the guitar line for ‘Sinner’ that I wrote,” she said. “So she’s a big inspo!”

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In other news, The Last Dinner Party have previously responded to their cost-of-living comments being “taken out of context”. TLDP bassist Georgia Davies wrote in a statement that a quote attributed to lead singer Abigail Morris was actually taken from her: “I can say with confidence that Abigail never said the quote that has been attributed to her in the article that’s going around.”

“The comment was lifted from an interview we did six months ago, removed of context, tone and intention, and it’s now been shoehorned into a new article about something totally different,” she continued.

“The context in which I originally mentioned the cost of living crisis is extremely important, and it’s disappointing to us that it’s been presented in this way.

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The Last Dinner Party have announced an autumn 2024 European tour set to kick off later this year.

The 13-date trek will kick off on October 28 in Paris and will see the band make stops in various cities such as Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, Lyon, Munich, Berlin and more. The tour will wrap up on November 16 in Luxembourg.

It immediately follows the band’s long-since sold-out UK tour throughout September and October. A ticket pre-sale will be available for those who have pre-ordered ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’ from the official store on May 15. General ticket sales will commence on Friday May 17. Visit here to purchase tickets and check out a full list of dates below.

The Last Dinner Party 2024 European tour dates are:

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OCTOBER
28 – L’Olympia, Paris 
29 – Cirque Royal, Brussels 
31 – Paradiso, Amsterdam 

NOVEMBER
2 – E-Werk, Cologne
3 – TivoliVredenburg, Ultrecht
5 – L’Épicerie Moderne, Lyon
6 – Tonhalle, Munich
7 – Astra Kulturhaus, Berlin
9 – Inside Seaside Festival, Gdansk
12 – MuseumsQuartier – Halle E, Vienna
13 – X-TRA, Zurich 
14 – Barezzi Festival, Teatro Regio, Parma
16 – Rockhal Club, Luxembourg

Elsewhere, the band have previously covered Sparks‘ classic ‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us’.

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“We thought it was about time,” the band said of the cover. Emily Roberts, lead guitarist, further elaborated that her friend Adam messaged her two years ago saying: “You guys really sound like Sparks, this particular song. And then I became obsessed with it!”

NME spoke to the band at the BRITs this year, where they shared their love for St Vincent after the musician praised the band.

“She’s a crafter of amazing songs and riffs which we love. And I play her guitar!” said guitarist Emily Roberts, going on to explain how the influence of St Vincent can be heard in ‘Prelude To Ecstasy’: “Particularly in ‘Sinner’. One of her songs called ‘Marrow’ [featured the collaborative album with David Byrne, ‘Brass Tactics’] inspired the guitar line for ‘Sinner’ that I wrote,” she said. “So she’s a big inspo!”

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In other news, The Last Dinner Party have previously responded to their cost-of-living comments being “taken out of context”. TLDP bassist Georgia Davies wrote in a statement that a quote attributed to lead singer Abigail Morris was actually taken from her: “I can say with confidence that Abigail never said the quote that has been attributed to her in the article that’s going around.”

“The comment was lifted from an interview we did six months ago, removed of context, tone and intention, and it’s now been shoehorned into a new article about something totally different,” she continued.

“The context in which I originally mentioned the cost of living crisis is extremely important, and it’s disappointing to us that it’s been presented in this way.

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