The Maccabees announce 2025 European tour

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The Maccabees have announced a 2025 European tour, set to kick off this summer. Check out all the dates and ticket information below.Back in October, the band confirmed the news of their comeback and announced that they’d be taking to the stage at All Points East 2025 in the capital’s Victoria Park on August 24 for their first gig together in eight years.The performance will coincide with the 10th anniversary of their fourth and final album, ‘Marks To Prove It’.

Now, they’ve added further shows to their highly-anticipated reunion, with a string of gigs around Europe.The tour will kick off on June 22 in Berlin and will see them head to Cologne, Brussels and Amsterdam before wrapping up in Paris.In the announcement shared to Instagram this morning (March 3), the band wrote: “We won’t have played in any of those places for ten years, give or take, and obviously never imagined we would again so they should be really special.”Pre-sale begins on Wednesday (March 5) for those signed up for the band’s mailing list (which you can find here), before general sale commences on Friday (March 7) at 9am GMT/10am CET.

You’ll be able to get tickets here.A post shared by The Maccabees (@themaccabees)As well as performing their upcoming comeback gig in London, it has also been revealed that The Maccabees will be collaborating with All Points East to curate the full line-up for the day, including “artists that they love, both old and new”.The first wave of opening artists has been shared, including Bombay Bicycle Club, The Cribs, Dry Cleaning, Nilüfer Yanya, The Murder Capital, Divorce and Prima Queen.Other than the brief wedding appearance, The Maccabees haven’t performed together since their last show at London’s Alexandra Palace in.

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