Declan McKenna is excited to announce details of a UK headline tour for 2024 in support of his forthcoming album, What Happened To The Beach? The new dates kick off on 23rd March at Cardiff University, concluding on 14th April at Bournemouth’s O2 Academy. The 17-date run also stops at London’s Alexandra Palace, Declan’s biggest headline show to date. The tour announcement follows news of Declan McKenna’s forthcoming third album, set for release on 9thFebruary through Columbia Records, preceded by a new single, “Nothing Works”. The album was produced alongside Gianluca Buccellati in Los Angeles. What Happened To The Beach? Is the follow up to Declan’s acclaimed second album, Zeros, which debut in the UK album chart at number 2. INTIMATE ALBUM LAUNCH SHOWS 8th February – Pryzm, Kingston with Banquet Records (Matinee) 8th February – Pryzm, Kingston with Banquet Records (Evening) 10th February – Civic, Trowbridge with Sound Knowledge 11th February – O2 Academy, Oxford with Truck 13th February – SWX, Bristol with Rough Trade 14th February – Wardrobe, Leeds with Crash Records (Matinee) 14th February – Wardrobe, Leeds with Crash Records (Evening) 16th February – Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh with Assai Records 17th February – Fat Sam’s, Dundee with Assai Records 18th February – Welly Club, Hull with HMV FULL HEADLINE TOUR 23rd March – Great Hall, Cardiff University SOLD OUT 24th March – UEA, Norwich SOLD OUT 25th March – O2 City Hall, Newcastle 27th March – O2 Academy, Glasgow SOLD OUT 28th March – O2 Academy, Glasgow *NEW DATE* 29th March – O2 Academy, Sheffield SOLD OUT 1st April – Ulster Hall, Belfast 2nd April – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin SOLD OUT 3rd April – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin *NEW DATE* 5th April – O2 Apollo, Manchester SOLD OUT 6th April – Uni Mountford Hall, Liverpool *NEW DATE* 8th April – De Montfort Hall, Leicester 9th April – Beacon, Bristol 10th April – The Halls, Wolverhampton 12th April – Alexandra Palace, London 13th April – Brighton Centre, Brighton 14th April – O2 Academy, Bournemouth www.declanmckenna.net |