Fontaines D.C. announce 2024 European ‘ROMANCE’ tour with Wunderhorse

Grian Chatten of Fontaines D.C.

Fontaines D.C. have announced a 2024 European ‘ROMANCE’ tour. Find all the details below.

The Dublin band’s new dates come after they announced their 2024 ‘ROMANCEUK and Ireland tour in support of their fourth album of the same name, which is due for release on August 23 via XL Recordings (pre-order/pre-save here).

The European leg is due to kick on November 1 in at Sagres Campo Pequeno in Lisbon, followed by dates in Madrid, Berlin, Paris and more, before they wrapped up at AFAS Live in Amsterdam on November 16.

From there, the band will continue on to their remaining dates, which includes two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace.

Wunderhorse will be joining as special guests across the European dates.

Tickets for the European shows go on sale this Friday (May 3) at 9am BST/10am CET from here. Any remaining tickets for UK dates can be purchased here.

Fontaines D.C.’s 2024 European tour dates are:

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1 – Lisbon, Portugal, Sagres Campo Pequeno
2 – Madrid, Spain, WiZink Center
4 – Milan, Italy, Alcatraz
5 – Zurich, Switzerland, X-TRA
7 – Munich, Germany, Zenith
8 – Berlin, Germany, Verti Music Hall
9 – Frederiksberg, Denmark, K.B. Hallen
11 – Hamburg, Germany, Sporthalle
12 – Cologne, Germany, E-Werk
13 – Paris, France, Zénith De Paris
15 – Bruxelles, Belgium, Forest National
16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, AFAS Live

Along with their headline tour, Fontaines D.C. are also scheduled to make appearances at GlastonburyReading & Leeds, Pukkelpop and Sziget among other festivals across the season.

Their forthcoming new album has so far been previewed by new single ‘Starbuster’. In a five-star review of the trackNME said the song was “their most experimental work yet”, adding that they’d “taken a perfect left turn” to usher in the next chapter.

Elsewhere, last week footage resurfaced of a pre-fame Fontaines D.C. performing a cover of The Strokes‘ ‘Reptilia’ in 2014.

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