Declan McKenna announces summer 2024 UK headline tour dates

Declan McKenna announces summer 2024 UK headline tour dates
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Declan McKenna has announced a short run of shows across the UK for this summer.

Between his various dates at festivals including Glastonbury, Boardmasters, TRNSMT FestivalTruckY Not and more in support of his third album ‘What Happened To The Beach?’, McKenna will be playing five headline shows.

He will perform two July gigs in Halifax and Bridlington, while further shows in Bexhill, Nottingham and Edinburgh will take place in August.

Tickets are on sale now – grab yours here and check out the full list of dates below.

Declan McKenna’s summer 2024 tour dates are:

JULY
27 – Halifax, Victoria Theatre
28 – Bridlington, Spa

AUGUST
9 – Bexhill, De La Warr Pavilion
11 – Nottingham, Rock City
12 – Edinburgh, Playhouse Theatre 

In a four-star review of McKenna’s latest recordNME wrote: “On ‘What Happened To The Beach?’, perfectionism is released to make space to revel in creativity, resulting in a truly joyful effort.”

McKenna said in a recent interview with NME that he’d found the process of making the album “quite empowering”, adding: “[It] has made me feel like I’m capable of executing different kinds of songs.

“I see every album of mine as an opportunity to make something that I’m proud of, as well as an opportunity to learn from different people along the way. I followed a dramatically different process to what I have done before, but it allowed me to absorb new methods from the musicians around me.”

In February, McKenna celebrated the album release by performing a rendition of his 2023 single ‘Nothing Works’ on the long-running children’s TV show Blue Peter.He also got involved with the regular arts and crafts segment of the show.

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