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Bastille releases new single, announces 2022 tour dates.

Posted by Buddy Iahn | Jan 14, 2022

Give Me The Future is due Feb 4th

Bastille has dropped their latest single “Shut Off The Lights” from their fourth studio album Give Me The Future out February 4th. To celebrate the upcoming album, the group announces their 2022 US tour dates as part of their upcoming Give Me The Future Tour.

The US leg kicks off on May 14th in Memphis, TN and makes stops in Los Angeles on May 20th, New York on June 7th, and more. Tickets will be available via pre-sale starting on Tuesday, January 18th and via general on-sale on Friday, January 21st at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster .

No matter what limitless opportunities for escape modern technology presents us with, there’s nothing quite like real, human connection. On new single “Shut Off The Lights,” Bastille pulls themselves out of the metaverse to rediscover the joys of real life surrounded by loved ones.

“Shut Of The Lights” is set to a gleaming guitar melody and infectious beat, embracing 80’s influences whilst maintaining the catchy, euphoric alt-pop brilliance that’s made Bastille one of Britain’s biggest bands. The future festival anthem offers a different perspective to much of Give Me The Future , instead asking us to step away from our screens and the escapism offered online and join in with what’s unfolding in front of us now – “Shut off the lights, you don’t need them to dance.”

Laced with references to sci-fi films and literature, video games and VR, the album explores a futuristic wonderland free from restrictions – each song a different danceable dreamscape, a place where you can travel back and forward in time to be anyone, do anything, and embrace a new wave of technology, which enables us to get lost inside our imagination.

It’s a record that takes the idea of the limitless possibilities of the future and journeys everywhere from a joyride of escapism on the uplifting “Thelma + Louise” – a tribute to the iconic feminist film on its 20th anniversary – to 80’s New York with the artist Keith Haring on the bright and whistling “Club 57” to a hospital bed in Australia for the devastating but hopeful “No Bad Days.” You’ll hear disco basslines, orchestras of synths, guitars, futuristic gospel, spaceship sounds, euphoric strings, vocoders, talk boxes, a choir of roadies, and host of beats. The title track tips its hat to Phil Collins and The Police, “Shut Off The Lights” is a sonic love letter to Paul Simon’s Graceland, and “Stay Awake” nods to Daft Punk and Quincy Jones.

Bastille will perform a series of intimate outstore shows across the UK, in partnership with the UK’s independent record stores. Then in April, the band will return to arenas for the first leg of their Give Me The Future Tour, with many dates already sold out, before heading out to the US for dates in May and June.

Bastille Give Me The Future 2022 US Tour Dates:

May 14 – Memphis, TN @ The Soundstage at Graceland May 15 – Oklahoma City @ Jones Assembly May 17 – Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre May 18 – Las Vegas @ Theatre at Virgin Hotel Las Vegas May 20 – Los Angeles @ YouTube Theater May 21 – Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre May 23 – Portland @ Keller Auditorium May 24 – Seattle @ Paramount Theatre May 25 – Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater May 28 – St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre May 29 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater May 31 – St. Louis @ The Factory at The District June 1 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee June 3 – Toronto, ON @ History June 5 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem June 7 – New York City @ Terminal 5 June 8 – Boston @ Roadrunner June 10 – Detroit @ Masonic Temple Theatre June 11 – Pittsburgh @ Roxian Theatre June 12 – Indianapolis @ WonderRoad Festival June 14 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall June 15 – Philadelphia @ The Met June 17 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! Outdoor

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Hailing from South London, England, Bastille (stylized as BΔSTILLE) is an indie rock group formed in 2010. The moniker refers to Bastille Day on 14 July, also the birthday of founder and lead vocalist Daniel Smith.

Bastille encompasses four key players: singer Dan Smith, drummer Chris Wood, bassist William Farquarson, and keyboardist Kyle Simmons. Bastille began recording music in 2010 under the indie label Young & Lost Club, which included singles “Flaws” and “Icarus” and the EP “Laura Palmer.” The band utilized social media sites YouTube and MySpace to expose audiences to new releases via the Internet. The mixtapes “Other People’s Heartache” parts one and two showcases the band’s talent in remixing covers of well-known songs like “Titanium” by David Guetta and TLC’s “Scrubs.” In 2011 Bastille participated in some of UK’s major musical festivals like Glastonbury, Isle of Wight, and Blissfields.

Bastille gained a following in the UK during 2012 after Virgin Records released the singles “Overjoyed” and “Bad Blood.” Soon after, the band received honorable mentions in UK music magazine “Q” and British newspaper “The Guardian.” Virgin Records re-released “Flaws,” one of Bastille’s first compositions and the single jumped to No.21 on the UK Top 40.

Bastille released their debut album “Bad Blood” in 2013 and it quickly exploded on the charts. The album peaked at No.1 on the UK charts and the single “Pompeii” reached No. 5 in the U.S. The positive reviews secured Bastille a slot at the UK summer music festival Reading and Leeds. Bastille’s music has also gained exposure through television, appearing on shows like “The Vampire Diaries,” reality show “Made in Chelsea,” and British soap opera “Hollyoaks.” On 4 February 2014, Bastille won Best Breakthrough Act at the BRIT Awards.

Lead singer Dan Smith draws inspiration from the music he listened to growing up like artists Lauryn Hill and duo Simon & Garfunkel. He also has a deep appreciation for Regina Spektor’s work.

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I had waited for so long to see Bastille, and I had thought I had missed my chance after they sold out their show last fall. Fortunately, Songkick answered my prayers, notifying me that Bastille didn't forget about me, and they were coming back to Chicago in the spring. I finally got to see them at The Riviera Theater, and it was so worth the long wait. Ever since the release of their Overjoyed EP, I wanted to hear Dan Smith's voice and also see how the band produced their amazing music live. They did not fail to impress, and the show was better than I'd imagined it was going to be. The show started with a bang as they played "Bad Blood," getting the crowd hyped up. From start to finish, Dan really impressed us all with his ability to control his voice while jumping up and down and moving around on the stage. It's crazy how good his voice was; he sounded exactly like their audio recordings. He would sing and interact with the crowd, and for some songs he would play the drums or the keyboard. What was really cool about Bastille was that the other band members all moved around the stage as well to play different instruments during different songs. For "Overjoyed," they moved to a corner of the stage and played a version of the song with keyboards and electric drums. The lighting of the stage changed colors throughout the show which really added to the upbeat vibe. Dan was so happy and personable; he wanted us to dance with him and told us that he didn't want to look like a fool dancing alone (even though he didn't, of course). But he didn't have to tell us twice; we were more than happy to oblige. Jumping up and down while singing/dancing and playing the drums couldn't possibly be enough for the lead singer, so he took it to the next level - literally: during the song "Flaws," Dan precariously climbed up the side  stairs and into the balcony while singing, not once missing a line or beat. He took full advantage of all the areas he could sing in throughout the venue, and it was so entertaining to watch where he was going to go next. The quality of Bastille's performance was unreal. They put on a show that highlighted how diversely talented each of the members are. They were so connected with each other yet aware of the audience, and they acknowledged our enthusiastic cheers and singing. When they played their single "Pompeii," the band (To Kill a King) who opened for them came back out and sang with them. It was such a cool thing to see them join Bastille because their voices are also on the audio recording. It was such a fun show, and I'm so glad that there are so many other people who appreciate Bastille as much as I do.

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I had the pleasure of seeing Bastille live for the 2nd time on 11/11/14. My first time was 12/2/13 and the band sounded absolutely amazing! This time, the size of the venue had grown, as had the stage production. The light and video display really added to the excitement of the show and served to augment the music visually.

With Bastille, however, the show is more about the music than the fluff. This is a band that provides their audience with varied themes and emotions in the music, always coming up with something interesting and entertaining. The band members are all vocalists, as well as talented musicians, which gives the band their signature harmonies. I am always impressed by an electronic band that can put on a powerful live gig without relying heavily on canned music. Bastille performs with a lot of energy and really connects with their audience. My teenagers were astounded that there was a moment when Dan was moving through the crowd as he sang (something he also did at last year's show), and they were concerned for his safety. I believe that truly connecting with fans is a risk Dan is willing to take, and Bastille's fans are loyal and passionate in response.

My teens were disappointed to not hear a couple of their favorite songs, and I explained that those particular songs are covers, and that there may be copyright issues, or perhaps other reasons that Bastille could not perform What Would You Do and Requiem For Blue Jeans. We did hear many of our favorites, and loved that Ella Eyre is touring with Bastille so that we could hear No Angels live.

Ella's opening set was very energetic and got the crowd pumped up for the headliner. The energy of the whole evening was very positive, and the crowd obviously adores these artists as much as they enjoy performing. I wholeheartedly recommend catching a Bastille concert if you ever have the opportunity.

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Bastille were absolutely brilliant.

I showed up at 7am to queue because I wanted to get front row. I did. Queue system was terrible. Some of their fans didn't know what respect is but anyway. The second you walk into the arena, the show starts. It doesn't only start when THEY walk in. That's what I love so much about them. They put on the most incredible and smart show I've ever been to. Ever. From their opening acts, to their lighting, to their visuals, with Stephen Hepworth being hilarious and amazing, to their whole WWCOMMS concept and their skills and voices. This band is the most incredible band I've ever heard/seen/met/loved. Dan's voice is flawless. From A to Z, even when he's jumping all over the place and stuff, his singing is absolutely beautiful. His voice and Charlie Barnes's together is probably what you hear when you enter heaven. Their setlist is brilliant,going from upbeat songs to quiet peaceful ones that leave tears rolling down your cheeks and the arena lit up with phone torches. Nothing is more beautiful than a Bastille gig. The fact that they use the whole arena is also one of the best things ever. Nobody does that. You can find Dan either on stage, in the middle of the crowd, jumping around with fans, on the platform at the back of the arena, or in the higher part of the arena, with Will this time. That's absolutely amazing and everyone feels included with that. They really blew my mind with these two nights at the O2. I had seen them before but there, that was a whole new level. Best gigs ever.

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It was a hot, beautiful day when Bastille performed at Boston Calling 2014 and I couldn't have been more miserable.

The day been long and eventful, with the sun harshly beating down, which can make a person grow very tired. On the verge of calling quits, the glorious being that is Dan Smith, strutted on to the main stage. His up and coming album "Bad Blood" which featured the superb, very popular song "Pompeii" is one of the only albums where every single song is spectacular. And this showed in the bands performance. Every note in a song is exemplified and draws you closer to the stage. Just the energy that the entire band emits, entices you and whether you want to or not, you dance your ass off.

Not only is the music incredible but so are the band members, Dan Smith, Chris Wood, William Farquarson and Kyle Simmons. All of them play roles in the music and the performance. The lead singer, Smith, really tries to engage with the audience, cheering and joking around. During "Flaws" (my personal favorite) he came down into the crowd and took a bit of stroll. This band makes you part of the music and for those who don't like their sound, anyone will enjoy watching them perform. Bastille is that type of band you can see over and over, each time being a new, thrilling experience.

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I have been to see Bastille 4 times and every single time was absolutely incredible! I saw them twice at reading (secret show and scheduled) once in Cardiff SU and one when they were supporting Two Door Cinema Club. Their music is so good to listen to but 100 times better live. They are a bit shy as a and but still manage to really connect with their audience. However each time I have seen them they have got better and better. The last time Dan even came into the audience at the back, which was so good because at some concerts if your at the back you can really feel out of the action, but not at Bastille. Their playlist is a great mix so even if your not a massive fan you still can enjoy the concert. I have seen them in the student union in Cardiff (tiny venue) and at Reading Festival, they were amazing at both and well worth the money. Their career so far has been an incredible journey to follow, and I cannot wait for what comes next. They are a very humble group of friends and not boastful about their achievements, which is really great to see. You can tell they are all extremely passionate about their music, and love to play for their fans. I cannot wait to see them again at V this year!

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Bastille performed my favorite live show last night. Ever. Now may opinion may be biased for my love of this band, but who's aren't really. Bastille put an outstanding show that everyone in the audience obviously loved. Every song was delivered with absolute perfection by humble frontman Dan Smith. In his trademark black tee and white converse high tops, he shows his true colors as a showman to everyone in the audience Backed by the best of band mates Woody (aka Chris Wood) on drums never missing a beat, Will Farquarson with his suave, reserved self on bass and Kyle Simmons on the keys. All of the band harmonize with Dan on vocals which I think is rad. Several things I liked from this show: The damn good music as that is a given. Dan and how he likes to join the crowd every show as he did this time. When the audio failed Galway through Pompeii and we had to sing for/with him a capella which was by far my favorite part. Things I disliked: That it wasn't longer. My takeaways from this show is that from their performance, I will definitely be seeing them again and again

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High-tempo, fast-paced (for the most part) misery pop. What's not to love? As Dan Smith himself attested multiple times, a lot of Bastille's songs are about depressing stuff, but the way in which they deliver them is anything but.

Smith is a lively front man, determined to deliver a show; his approach to this is: throw everything at 'em and see what sticks. For this gig that involved hurling himself about the stage doing his self-confessed "terrible dancing", wandering out through the crowd with mic in hand, performances on a satellite stage towards the back of the arena, a performance up in the gods during the encore and finally, hitting the crowd with - not one - but three (count em) different types of sky glitter and streamers.

But for all the show's gimmicks, the songs themselves were the true stars. With two strong albums to call on now, Bastille can justify their Arena-level status easily (despite Smith's continuing instance of the ridiculousness of it all); indeed, the finale of 'Pompeii' must surely be for a stadium near you in the not too distant future.

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First of all. Somerset house is a great venue in a beautiful courtyard. Open skies and not too over crowded. Bastille were amazing. They really connected with the crowd and were very entertaining. I liked how Dan Smith slammed the drums while singing and at one stage there were three people on keyboards including Dan, which I thought was pretty impressive. It also makes a show more interesting if the band brings a special guest on stage. In this case it was Ella from TLC. The highlight of the evening for me was probably when Dan got off the stage and sang his second last song while walking through the crowd. He walked straight past me so I patted him on the back. I really like it when a band interacts with the crowd like that. It just adds so much extra value to a concert, and they definitely played all the songs I wanted to here. You can't expect anything less from a band who had the second most downloaded/streamed song in 2013. It's a great band and I highly recommend to go see them and enjoy the experience. Thanks for a great show Bastille and Songkick.

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Bastille were great! It was their first night of the Bad Blood 2014 tour in the U.S., so I think they were as excited for us as we were for them.They opened with "Things We Lost in the Fire," and played big hits like "Weight of Living, Part II," "Bad Blood," "The Draw," "Poet," "These Streets," "Icarus," "Pompeii" (obviously), and went down into more somber songs like "Overjoyed," "Get Home," and "Oblivion." They also played a few newer songs, and their fun cover of "No Scrubs" mixed with The XX beats.

Their energy was great, and the lead singer Dan Smith thanked the audience after every song. Dan also walked into the crowd and sang for a whole song!! (I forget which song because I was freaking out at the time). Their opener, Grizfolk, was good, and Bastille had them back on stage to help sing "Pompeii" as the last song, so they have great relations with them. There was good interaction with the audience, so that even though I was sitting in the upper level seats of the indoor venue, it was still a fun, exciting concert!

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I saw Bastille at the Fox Theater at Pomona, CA, and I have to say it was one of the best events I've ever been to! The band was fantastic, the lead singer's vocals were perfect, the flawless acoustics of the venue made his voice all the more haunting and resonating. The instruments were great and the openings were fun. The light display and the production quality was amazing and magical! My only possible complaints would be that the set up of the venue was very awkward and made it impossible for most people to see with how they split up the tiers for General Admission... Also the drums weren't as strong (in terms of how they vibrate to the audience, but I guess we were a bit farther away?) and drums are one of the biggest components of this band. Otherwise, the band itself was great! Amazing show!

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Bastille announce arena tour dates for 2022

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With their hotly-anticipated new album, Give Me The Future, set to arrive in February, Bastille have revealed that they are celebrating by hitting the road in April to play some massive gigs.

Their tour includes shows in Brighton, Plymouth, Cardiff, Glasgow, and Manchester, as well as a huge gig at London’s O2, and two big nights at the O2 in Birmingham. “We’re all massively excited to head out on tour with this new album that we love,” lead vocalist Dan Smith said. 

He continued: “After everything that’s happened over the last couple of years, we’re buzzing to play for everyone at these brilliant venues and can’t wait to have some fun back on the road again… here’s to gigging in 2022.”

The BRIT-winning band’s run of shows is called the Give Me The Future tour 2022, and will promote the album of the same name, which is set for release on February 4th. The new record, according to the band’s official statement, “explores both the opportunities of new technology and the dark side of lives lived online, it’s as playful and fun as it is thought-provoking, as dystopian as it is dancefloor-friendly, and as electronic as Bastille have ever been.”

The band are calling this 'the first leg' of their Give Me The Future tour 2022, so hopefully there will be more live dates to come later next year as well.

Tickets for Bastille’s 2022 tour go on sale next week, with pre-sale on Tuesday 2nd November and general sale on Friday 5th November. For tickets and details go here .

Give Me The Future Tour 2022 dates

Sunday 03 April – Brussels, Forest National, BE

Tuesday 05 April – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, NL

Thursday 07 April – London, The O2, UK

Friday 08 April – Manchester, AO Arena, UK

Sunday 10 April – Glasgow, O2 Academy, UK

Wednesday 13 April – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena, UK

Thursday 14 April – Birmingham, O2 Academy, UK

Friday 15 April – Birmingham, O2 Academy, UK

Sunday 17 April – Plymouth Pavilions, UK

Monday 18 April – Brighton Centre, UK

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Bastille's headline tour will see the band perform at The O2 on Thursday 7 April.

The shows will give fans the opportunity to hear the band’s hugely anticipated fourth album, Give Me The Future for the first time live.

‘Give Me The Future’ is set for release on February 4 2022 and explores both the opportunities of new technology and the dark side of lives lived online, it’s as playful and fun as it is thought-provoking, as dystopian as it is dancefloor-friendly, and as electronic as Bastille have ever been.

The album takes us into a sci-fi wonderland free from restrictions – each song a different danceable dreamscape, a place where you can travel back and forward in time to be anyone, do anything and embrace a new wave of technology which enables us to get lost inside our imagination

The BRIT Award winning four-piece have built their reputation as one of the world’s most captivating live bands. With over 11 million records sold, 6 U.K. Top 40 singles, and 1.5 billion video views, Bastille continue to be one of the world’s most streamed bands.

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Bastille have announced the Give Me The Future Tour for next year – extra dates added in Bournemouth and Hull!

Bastille 2022 UK Tour Dates:

Bournemouth International Centre, 31 March ***EXTRA DATE*** Hull Bonus Arena, 01 April ***EXTRA DATE*** London The O2, 07 Manchester AO Arena, 08 Glasgow O2 Academy, 10 Glasgow O2 Academy, 11 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena, 13 Birmingham O2 Academy, 14 Birmingham O2 Academy, 15 Plymouth Pavilion, 17 Brighton Centre, 18

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Jack Garratt , DYLAN & The Native confirmed as special guest.

The tour will be in support of the band’s highly anticipated fourth album ‘Give Me The Future’, due out on 04 February 2022.

Frontman Dan Smith says, “We’re all massively excited to head out on tour with this new album that we love. After everything that’s happened over the last couple of years, we’re buzzing to play for everyone at these brilliant venues and can’t wait to have some fun back on the road again…here’s to gigging in 2022.”

The dancefloor-friendly record is set to be a fun, thought-provoking listen, transporting fans into a sci-fi wonderland free from restrictions.

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Over the summer the BRIT winning four-piece headlined two UK festivals – Latitude and Standon Calling – as well as played further sold-out shows at Hampton Court Palace Festival.

With over 11 million records sold, 6 UK Top 40 singles and 1.5 billion video views, Bastille continue to be one of the world’s most streamed bands.

Bastille ‘Give Me The Future’ Full Album Tracklisting:

Distorted Light Beam Thelma + Louise No Bad Days Brave New World (Interlude) Back To The Future Plug In… Promises (by Riz Ahmed) Shut Off The Lights Stay Awake? Give Me The Future Club 57 Total Dissociation (Interlude) Future Holds (feat. BIM)

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Bastille have announced a ten-year anniversary tour for their debut album Bad Blood . You can check out the tour dates below.

Originally released in 2013, Bad Blood featured breakout single “Pompeii” and went on to become the biggest selling digital album of the year. Following the success of Bad Blood , Bastille went on to win the British Breakthrough Act award at the 2014 BRIT Awards and were nominated for Best New Artist at the 2015 Grammys.

The ‘Bad Blood X’ tour will see the band play the album in full “plus other favorites.”

Kicking off June 28 as part of Dublin’s Trinity Summer Series, the ten-date tour will see the band visit Margate, Manchester and Leeds before a gig at London’s Alexandra Palace Park. Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday November 4 at 10am GMT. Check out the full run of dates below.

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Bastille released their fourth album Give Me The Future back in February, while an expanded edition was released in August.

The album came alongside a “surreal, otherworldly” digital experience that saw the band perform in front of both a real-world audience and a virtual crowd.

“We’ve always been fascinated by that tension between the desire to escape your life and the reality of having to confront things,” vocalist Dan Smith told NME . “Escapism can be this amazing, transportive tool that allows you to get out of your own head and be someone else but ultimately, is it realistic enough? In the long term, is it healthy?”

Smith also revealed that he wanted to soundtrack the sequel to Red Dead Redemption 2 .

“I want to make an epic score for Red Dead Redemption 3 ,” he told NME. “I think that’d be really fun – getting to knock about on a horse in the Wild West with some great music banging in the background.”

Bastille’s ‘Bad Blood X’ tour includes the following shows in 2023:

JUNE: 28 – Dublin, Trinity Summer Series 30 – Newmarket Racecourses

JULY: 01 – Margate, Dreamland 02 – Devon, Powderham Castle 07 – Manchester, Castlefield Bowl 09 – Bridlington, Spa 13 – Leeds, Millennium Square 14 – London, Alexandra Palace Park 19 – Warwick Castle 23 – Ludlow Castle.

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Bastille announce huge UK arena tour for 2022

It follows the announcement of their upcoming fourth album, 'give me the future’.

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Bastille have revealed a huge UK arena tour for 2022, giving fans the first chance to hear their anticipated fourth album live.

The London band confirmed the title and details about ‘Give Me The Future’ last week, which will be released on February 4, 2022.

Now, it’s been confirmed they’ll hit the road for a European and UK tour next spring. After kicking off at Brussels Forest National on 3 April, they’ll continue with a string of dates that takes in shows at London’s O2 Arena and Manchester’s AO Arena.

Tickets will go on general sale from November 5, while fans can access an album pre-sale here .

The band also recently released a video that was frontman Dan Smith’s directorial debut, for the emotional ‘No More Bad Days’.

We’re massively excited to announce the first leg of the GIVE ME THE FUTURE TOUR 2022. Pre-order ‘Give Me The Future’ from our official store to get access to pre-sale UK tickets before the general on sale on 5 Nov ∞ https://t.co/4nEMi7iTxx pic.twitter.com/yFoPxKvgcI — BASTILLE (@bastille) October 27, 2021

He has described their forthcoming record as “a tribute to humanity in a tech age” which “reflects on the strangeness of living through times that can feel like science fiction.”

Talking about the new dates, Smith said: “We’re all massively excited to head out on tour with this new album that we love.

“After everything that’s happened over the last couple of years, we’re buzzing to play for everyone at these brilliant venues and can’t wait to have some fun back on the road again… here’s to gigging in 2022.”

Talking about the new record over a pandemic, Dan said: “Working on these songs in such an apocalyptic period, with everyone stuck at home, glued to screens, fed into the feeling that what is real and what is not has become pretty difficult to discern sometimes.”

I'm massively excited to finally be announcing "GIVE ME THE FUTURE" our fourth (!?!) album which is out 4/2/22. We can't wait for you to all hear the whole thing. It's available for pre-order RIGHT NOW so go, go, go do the thing and spread the word. https://t.co/YoO9AkURiJ pic.twitter.com/XYeji42XAa — BASTILLE (@bastille) October 19, 2021

He added: “We’re in the age of deep fake, fake news and lying world leaders. But online, you can be anyone. What that does to our sense of self and to our relationships is huge and it’s fascinating.”

“I’m just observing the truly weird times we’re living in and having fun responding to it through these songs.”

Check this out https://t.co/7SE8he0xY8 — Dan Smith (@bastilledan) October 17, 2021

“As the final track ‘Who Knows What the Future Holds… Don’t Matter If I Got You’ says, this is happening, whether we like it or not. Finding happiness in the moment is surely the aim, whether it’s in the real or virtual world.”

On co-directing the video, he said: “It’s really satisfying to have finally directed, and I’m really proud of the little film we made. I grew up with film as my main obsession, so this was a bit of a dream. I learned a shitload and it was good to be challenged in a new way.”

See the tour dates in full below:

03 – Brussels, Forest National, Belgium 05 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, Netherlands 07 – London, The O2 08 – Manchester, AO Arena 10 – Glasgow, O2 Academy 13 – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena 14 – Birmingham, O2 Academy 15 – Birmingham, O2 Academy 17 – Plymouth Pavilions 18 – Brighton Centre

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Bastille are set to head out on a huge UK tour in support of their new album Give Me The Future .

The band will be heading to venues around the country in March and April 2022, with shows including London’s O2 Arena , Manchester's AO Arena and Birmingham O2 Academy .

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Bastille announce major UK arena tour for 2022

"After everything that’s happened over the last couple of years, we’re buzzing to play for everyone"

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Bastille have announced a string of tour dates across the UK, as well as two European dates, in support of their recently announced fourth album.

  • READ MORE:  Bastille on pushing the boundaries: “We’ve always done whatever the fuck we want”

The band revealed details of new record ‘Give Me The Future’ last week (October 19), set to arrive on February 4, 2022 and described as “a tribute to humanity in a tech age” that “reflects on the strangeness of living through times that can feel like science fiction.”

Speaking about the forthcoming tour dates in a new statement, Bastille singer Dan Smith said: “We’re all massively excited to head out on tour with this new album that we love.

“After everything that’s happened over the last couple of years, we’re buzzing to play for everyone at these brilliant venues and can’t wait to have some fun back on the road again… here’s to gigging in 2022.”

A presale for tour tickets will begin at 9am on November 2, with the main sale launching at 9am on November 5. You can find details of how to purchase tickets here .

We’ve massively excited to announce the first leg of the GIVE ME THE FUTURE TOUR 2022. Pre-order ‘Give Me The Future’ from our official store to get access to pre-sale UK tickets before the general on sale on 5 Nov ∞ https://t.co/4c1eBSb3UE pic.twitter.com/SnZ6RqDr0P — BASTILLE (@bastille) October 27, 2021

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03 – Brussels, Forest National, Belgium 05 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, Netherlands 07 – London, The O2 08 – Manchester, AO Arena 10 – Glasgow, O2 Academy 13 – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena 14 – Birmingham, O2 Academy 15 – Birmingham, O2 Academy 17 – Plymouth Pavilions 18 – Brighton Centre

‘Give Me The Future’ has already been preceded by recent singles ‘Bad Days’, ‘Distorted Light Beam’ ,  ‘Thelma + Louise’  and  the album’s title track .

“Working on these songs in such an apocalyptic period, with everyone stuck at home, glued to screens, fed into the feeling that what is real and what is not has become pretty difficult to discern sometimes,” Smith said of the new record in a press release.

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Bastille are pleased to announce the first leg of the, ‘ Give Me The Future  tour 2022 – a headline tour for April 2022 with a run of shows across major cities including London’s The O2, Manchester AO Arena and Birmingham O2 Academy. The shows will give fans the opportunity to hear the band’s hugely anticipated fourth album,  Give Me The Future  for the first time live. Dan Smith says, “ We’re all massively excited to head out on tour with this new album that we love. After everything that’s happened over the last couple of years, we’re buzzing to play for everyone at these brilliant venues and can’t wait to have some fun back on the road again… here’s to gigging in 2022.” ‘Give Me The Future’  is set for release on February 4 th  2022 and explores both the opportunities of new technology and the dark side of lives lived online, it’s as playful and fun as it is thought-provoking, as dystopian as it is dancefloor-friendly, and as electronic as Bastille have ever been. The album takes us into a sci-fi wonderland free from restrictions – each song a different danceable dreamscape, a place where you can travel back and forward in time to be anyone, do anything and embrace a new wave of technology which enables us to get lost inside our imagination The Brit winning four-piece have built their reputation as one of the world’s most captivating live bands. Over the summer the band headlined not one but two UK festivals -Latitude and Standon Calling, and played a further two sold-out shows at Hampton Court Palace Festival. With over 11 million records sold, 6 U.K. Top 40 singles, and 1.5 billion video views, Bastille continue to be one of the world’s most streamed bands. Give Me The Future Tour 2022 dates Sunday 03 April – Brussels, Forest National, BE Tuesday 05 April – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, NL Thursday 07 April – London, The O2, UK Friday 08 April – Manchester, AO Arena, UK Sunday 10 April – Glasgow, O2 Academy, UK Wednesday 13 April – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena, UK Thursday 14 April – Birmingham, O2 Academy, UK Friday 15 April – Birmingham, O2 Academy, UK Sunday 17 April – Plymouth Pavilions, UK Monday 18 April – Brighton Centre, UK

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Hinter dem Namen Bastille verbirgt sich eine vier Mann starke britische Rockband. Die Indie-Rocker gehen noch vor der Veröffentlichung ihres ersten Albums im ausverkauften Londoner KOKO Club auf die Bühne. Ihre ersten beiden Touren auf der britischen Insel absolvieren sie ohne großes Repertoire. Und auch Festivals wie das legendäre Glastonbury oder das Isle Of Wight nehmen die Jungs von Bastille bereits in ihren Anfangstagen ohne Schüchternheit mit. Belohnt wird die Band mit begeisterten Zuhörern, die sie seit ihren ersten Auftritten feiern.

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Gegründet wird Bastille von Singer-Songwriter Dan Smith zunächst als Solo-Projekt. Der Geburtstag von Smith – der 14. Juli – ist Inspiration für den Namen: Er fällt mit dem französischen Nationalfeiertag zusammen, der an den Sturm auf die Bastille zu Beginn der Französischen Revolution erinnert.

Was als Soloprojekt von Dan Smith beginnt, wächst im Jahr 2010 durch Hinzunahme dreier Freunde zur Vier-Mann-Band. Das Quartett ahnt damals noch nicht, dass es sich um mehr als ein spaßiges Experiment handeln könnte.

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Anfangs veröffentlichen die Jungs von Bastille ihre Tracks noch in Form von Mixtapes im Internet. Seine Liebe zum Film veranlasst Band-Gründer Dan Smith dazu, begleitende Videos aus Film-Sequenzen zusammenzuschneiden. Lizenzen dafür hat er offiziell zwar nicht, doch schon bald die Aufmerksamkeit vieler Follower.

Bastille erobern die Herzen ihrer Fans im Sturm – nicht nur in Großbritannien, sondern bald auch in anderen Ländern. Einen Festival-Sommer und viele Ticket-Verkäufe später unterzeichnen Bastille bei einem Indie-Label ihren ersten Plattenvertrag.

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Auf ihre erste Debütsingle, die im Sommer 2011 als Vinyl-Edition mit den beiden Songs "Flaws" und "Icarus" erscheint, folgt die "Laura Palmer EP" – benannt nach einer Figur aus der US-Fernsehserie "Twin Peaks". Der Song "Overjoyed" gilt als erste offizielle Veröffentlichung von Bastille bei dem EMI-Sublabel Virgin Records.

Ende 2012 gelingt der Band mit einer erneuten Veröffentlichung ihres Songs "Flaws" – diesmal als reguläre Single – der Einstieg in die britischen Charts. In Deutschland erklimmen Bastille 2013 mit der Auskopplung "Pompeii" aus ihrem Debütalbum "Bad Blood" erstmals die Charts . Der Song erreicht Platz 6 – in ihrer Heimat schafft er es sogar auf den zweiten Platz.

Der eingängige Synth- und Indie-Pop von Bastille findet schnell Anklang und läuft auf Radiosendern in ganz Europa. Aus dem Experiment von vier Freunden ist eine erfolgreiche Band geworden – und sie entschließen sich, in dieser Konstellation weiterzumachen: Bassist Will Farquarson, Keyboarder Kyle Simmons und Schlagzeuger Chris "Woody" Wood bleiben Gründer Dan Smith auch über die Debüt-Platte hinaus treu.

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Ein Großteil der Kreativarbeit geht nach wie vor auf Smiths Kappe. Zu seinen größten Inspirationen zählt Regisseur David Lynch, aus dessen Feder unter anderem die auf der "Laura Palmer EP" besungene Serie "Twin Peaks" stammt.

Drei Jahre nach dem Debüt erscheint mit "Wild World" 2016 die zweite Platte von Bastille, weitere drei Jahre später folgt "Doom Days". Der Erfolg der britischen Indie-Rocker ist nicht nur dem hohen Mitsing-Potenzial geschuldet. Auf ihrer dritten Platte beweisen die Jungs aus London, dass sie auch ernstere und gesellschaftskritischere Töne anschlagen können. Eingängige Melodien und Texte dürfen dabei in gewohnter Bastille-Manier natürlich dennoch nicht fehlen.

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Bastille schaffen mühelos den Spagat zwischen Indie-Party-Hymnen und nachdenklicheren Songs. Das Älter- und Reiferwerden der Bandmitglieder kommt in den neueren Stücken deutlich zum Ausdruck – ohne dabei etwas von der Tanzbarkeit einzubüßen, mit der sie seit ihren Anfangstagen in Verbindung gebracht werden. Ob im Rahmen eines Festivals oder auf Tour: Bastille und ihre Shows versprühen auch mit einem Hauch Melancholie noch pure Freude.

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The best concert I attended this year! Bastille was incredible, their music is so relatable to me and the whole audience was vibing so much too. The supporting artist (Alice Merton) was also amazing! The venue organization was great, the sound and the lighting were perfect, the wait at the free wardrobe and at the toilets was super short compared to any other concert I’ve attended. All in all it was once in a life time unforgettable experiences - go see for yourself!

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    With over 11 million records sold, 6 U.K. Top 40 singles, and 1.5 billion video views, Bastille continue to be one of the world's most streamed bands. Give Me The Future Tour 2022 dates: Sunday 03 April - Brussels, Forest National, BE Tuesday 05 April - Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, NL Thursday 07 April - London, The O2, UK

  6. Bastille announce arena tour dates for 2022

    For tickets and details go here. Give Me The Future Tour 2022 dates. Sunday 03 April - Brussels, Forest National, BE. Tuesday 05 April - Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, NL. Thursday 07 April - London, The O2, UK. Friday 08 April - Manchester, AO Arena, UK. Sunday 10 April - Glasgow, O2 Academy, UK. Wednesday 13 April - Cardiff, Motorpoint ...

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    Bastille's headline tour will see the band perform at The O2 on Thursday 7 April. The shows will give fans the opportunity to hear the band's hugely anticipated fourth album, Give Me The Future for the first time live. 'Give Me The Future' is set for release on February 4 2022 and explores both the opportunities of new technology and the dark side of lives lived online, it's as playful ...

  8. Bastille Give Me The Future Tour 2022

    The tour will be in support of the band's highly anticipated fourth album 'Give Me The Future', due out on 04 February 2022. Frontman Dan Smith says, "We're all massively excited to head out on tour with this new album that we love. After everything that's happened over the last couple of years, we're buzzing to play for everyone ...

  9. Bastille Announce UK, European Arena Dates For 2022

    Visit Bastille's official website for further information. Bastille's 'Give Me The Future' April 2022 UK and European dates are as follows: 03 - Brussels, Forest National, Belgium. 05 ...

  10. Bastille Announce Tour To Celebrate Bad Blood Tenth Anniversary

    November 2, 2022. By. Tim Peacock. Bastille - Photo: Joseph Okpako/WireImage. Bastille have announced a ten-year anniversary tour for their debut album Bad Blood. You can check out the tour dates ...

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  12. Bastille announce huge UK arena tour for 2022

    Bastille have revealed a huge UK arena tour for 2022, giving fans the first chance to hear their anticipated fourth album live. The London band confirmed the title and details about 'Give Me The Future' last week, which will be released on February 4, 2022. Read next. O.J. Simpson, NFL Hall of Famer accused of double murder, dead at 76

  13. See Bastille on their 2022 UK arena tour

    By Radio X. @RadioX. Bastille are set to head out on a huge UK tour in support of their new album Give Me The Future. The band will be heading to venues around the country in March and April 2022 ...

  14. Bastille Concert Setlist at Blitz, Preston on February 7, 2022

    Get the Bastille Setlist of the concert at Blitz, Preston, England on February 7, 2022 from the Give Me The Future - Indie Record Store Tour and other Bastille Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  15. Bastille announce major UK arena tour for 2022

    Bastille announce major UK arena tour for 2022. "After everything that's happened over the last couple of years, we're buzzing to play for everyone". By Matthew Neale. 27th October 2021 ...

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    There will be No Bad Days in November when Bastille take to the stage at the Uber Eats Music Hall in Berlin with their "Give Me The Future 2022 Tour". The british band will be live on 20th of November 2022. Tickets are available now. Bastille's new album, which the tour gets its title from, pairs current happenings with glistening pop music.

  17. The Met Philadelphia

    Bastille - GIVE ME THE FUTURE TOUR. To reduce staff contact with guest belongings, we have implemented the following bag policy: small clutch bags approximately the size of a hand (MAX 4.5"x 6.5") ARE ALLOWED (and need not be clear). LARGER BAGS MUST BE CLEAR TOTE BAGS. NO OTHER TYPES OF BAGS WILL BE ALLOWED. ALL BAGS OVER 12″x12″x6 ...

  18. Bastille announce 2022 UK ARENA TOUR

    Bastille are pleased to announce the first leg of the, 'Give Me The Future tour 2022 - a headline tour for April 2022 with a run of shows across major cities including London's The O2, Manchester AO Arena and Birmingham O2 Academy. The shows will give fans the opportunity to hear the band's hugely anticipated fourth album, Give Me The Future for the first time live.

  19. Bastille Tickets

    Melden Sie sich für den Bastille Ticketalarm an und Sie werden informiert sobald es Bastille Tickets gibt! Alle Events; Alle Orte; Menü schließen ... Halle D, 24.11.2022. alles rundum perfekt! Super Konzert! Wien, Wiener Stadthalle - Halle D, 24.11.2022. Die Band und Vorband machten richtig Stimmung! Love you Bastille, pls keep making great ...

  20. Bad Blood X

    Bundle 2: "Bad Blood" X (10th Anniversary Edition), Short Sleeve T-Shirt, Exclusive Signed PrintBastille. £85.99 $103.99 Not available in CAD €98.99. Unavailable. Bundle 3: "Bad Blood" X (10th Anniversary Edition), Long Sleeve T-Shirt, Exclusive Signed PrintBastille. £95.99 $115.99 Not available in CAD €109.99. Unavailable.

  21. News: Bastille Add Two New Dates To 2022 Tour Due To Demand

    Bastille are delighted to announce two new dates to the first leg of the 'Give Me The Future' tour 2022 - visiting Bournemouth International Centre on 31st March and Hull Bonus Arena on 1st April. The dates join a headline run of shows across major cities including London's The O2, Manchester AO Arena and Birmingham O2 Academy.