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Concerts in Ireland
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International Concerts
- 10/07/2025Thursday 17:30Manchester, GBCastlefield BowlBloc PartyLimited Availability
Venue
- 19/07/2025Until 20/07/2025Nottingham, GBWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Weekend Tickets
Lineup
- Splendour In Nottingham
- Bloc Party
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Jake Bugg
- Travis
- Clean Bandit
- Sophie Ellis Bextor
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Echo and the Bunnymen
- Seasick Steve
- Levellers
- Kingfishr
- The Fratellis
- LYVIA
- Kate Nash
- Brooke Combe
- Cardinals
- Elvana
- Kezia Gill
- The Amy Winehouse Band
- Overpass
- TTSSFU
- Pentire
- Tom A Smith
- Starsailor
- Cassia
- Aziya
- daydreamers
- Nectar Woode
- Lucy Spraggan
- Remember Monday
Venue
- 19/07/2025Saturday 12:00Nottingham, GBWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Saturday Day Tickets
- 22/08/2025Friday 09:30Reading, GBRichfield AvenueReading Festival 2025 - Friday
Lineup
Venue
- 23/08/2025Saturday 11:00Leeds, GBBramham ParkLeeds Festival 2025 - Saturday Day Tickets
Gallery
About
Block Party celebrate 20 years
For the very first time, Bloc Party have made their 2004 EP Little Thoughts available on digital streaming platforms. Originally shared as a physical only EP exclusive to Japan, the fan-favourite release features iconic Bloc Party tracks including ‘Tulips’, ‘Skeleton’, ‘Storm and Stress,’ none of which have been available on streaming services before.
In addition, the band have also announced two new Irish headline shows this summer, celebrating two decades of Bloc Party at Belfast’s The Telegraph Building on Thursday 4 July, and Dublin’s 3Arena on Friday 5 July.
The digital release of Little Thoughts is the first phase of releases that will see Bloc Party re-releasing a large selection of rare songs, deep cuts and fan favourites to streaming services, ensuring their complete catalogue is available to fans for the very first time.
Kele Okereke of Bloc Party says: “We've been having so much fun playing shows over the past year, so it makes sense to do something special for old and new fans, celebrating twenty years of Bloc Party. We heard from a lot of people that they couldn't get tickets for the Silent Alarm gigs, so a one-off summer party playing that and the bangers feels like the right thing to do.”
Setlists
- 1.So Here We Are
- 2.She's Hearing Voices
- 3.Hunting for Witches
- 4.Mercury
- 5.Song for Clay (Disappear Here) (‘Spin Spin Sugar’ snippet as intro)
- 6.Banquet
- 7.Traps
- 8.Blue
- 9.I Still Remember
- 10.Like Eating Glass
- 11.This Modern Love
- 12.Helicopter
- 13.Flux
- 14.Ratchet
- 1.So Here We Are
- 2.She's Hearing Voices
- 3.Hunting for Witches
- 4.Mercury
- 5.Price of Gasoline
- 6.The Pioneers (with Sneaker Pimps’ “Spin Spin Sugar” snippet)
- 7.Blue Light
- 8.Song for Clay (Disappear Here)
- 9.Banquet
- 10.Traps
- 11.Different Drugs
- 12.Luno
- 13.Blue
- 14.Positive Tension
- 15.The Prayer
- 16.Like Eating Glass
Encore
- 17.The Present (First time played live in it’s original form since 2005)
- 18.Helicopter
- 19.This Modern Love
- 20.Flux
- 21.Ratchet
- 1.In Situ
- 2.You Should Know the Truth
- 3.Hunting for Witches
- 4.Banquet
- 5.Helicopter
- 6.This Modern Love
- 7.Ratchet
- 1.In Situ
- 2.You Should Know the Truth
- 3.Hunting for Witches
- 4.Sex Magik
- 5.Real Talk
- 6.Kettling
- 7.High Life
- 8.Song for Clay (Disappear Here) (Dumb Things (cover) - intro (Paul Kelly))
- 9.Banquet
- 10.Traps
- 11.Different Drugs
- 12.If We Get Caught
- 13.Positive Tension
- 14.The Prayer
- 15.Helicopter
Encore
- 16.Only He Can Heal Me
- 17.This Modern Love
- 18.Flux
- 19.Ratchet
- 1.In Situ
- 2.You Should Know the Truth
- 3.Hunting for Witches
- 4.Rough Justice
- 5.Kettling
- 6.High Life
- 7.Song for Clay (Disappear Here)
- 8.Banquet
- 9.Traps
- 10.Day Four
- 11.Blue
- 12.So Here We Are
- 13.She's Hearing Voices
- 14.The Prayer
- 15.Ratchet
Encore
- 16.Only He Can Heal Me
- 17.Helicopter
- 18.Flux
- 19.This Modern Love
FAQS
Bloc Party play live shows at:
- Telegraph Building, Belfast
- 3Arena, Dublin
They're set to play shows in summer 2024 including Belfast’s The Telegraph Building on Thursday 4 July, and Dublin’s 3Arena on Friday 5 July.
The seminal debut record Silent Alarm played in its entirety as well as more of their greatest hits