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Concerts in Ireland
There are no upcoming concerts in Ireland
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International Concerts
- 19/03/2025Wednesday 19:00Bath, GBBath ForumPublic Service BroadcastingLimited Availability
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- 20/03/2025Thursday 19:00Oxford, GBNew Theatre OxfordPublic Service BroadcastingLow Availability
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- 21/03/2025Friday 19:00Wolverhampton, GBUniversity of Wolverhampton at The Wulfrun HallPublic Service Broadcasting
- 23/03/2025Sunday 19:00Liverpool, GBLiverpool OlympiaPublic Service Broadcasting
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- 25/03/2025Tuesday 19:00Edinburgh, GBUsher HallPublic Service Broadcasting
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- 26/03/2025Wednesday 19:00Sheffield, GBOctagonPublic Service Broadcasting
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- 27/03/2025Thursday 19:00York, GBYork BarbicanPublic Service Broadcasting
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- 28/03/2025Friday 19:00Bexhill on Sea, GBDe La Warr PavilionPublic Service Broadcasting
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- 29/03/2025Saturday 19:00Margate, GBDreamlandPublic Service Broadcasting
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- 30/05/2025Until 02/06/2025Cheltenham, GBCheltenham RacecourseWychwood FestivalOn partner site
Lineup
- Wychwood Music Festival
- James
- Shed Seven
- Doves
- Public Service Broadcasting
- The Zutons
- Lottery Winners
- Scouting for Girls
- Fisherman's Friends
- Daniel Bedingfield
- Roving Crows
- Ibibio Sound Machine
- Songhoy Blues
- The Magic Numbers
- Skinny Lister
- Doreen Doreen
- Goldie Lookin' Chain
- The Bar Steward Sons of Val Doonigan
- Gentleman's Dub Club
- Home Counties
- The Bug Club
- The Smyths (Tribute to The Smiths)
- Barrioke
- 24/07/2025Until 27/07/2025Suffolk, GBHenham ParkLatitude Festival 2025 - Family Camping Weekend Ticket
- 24/07/2025Until 27/07/2025Suffolk, GBHenham ParkLatitude Festival 2025 - Family Camping Weekend Ticket - Payment Plan
- 24/07/2025Until 27/07/2025Suffolk, GBHenham ParkLatitude Festival 2025 - General Camping Weekend Ticket
- 24/07/2025Until 27/07/2025Suffolk, GBHenham ParkLatitude Festival 2025 - General Camping Weekend Ticket - Payment Plan
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About
Public Service Broadcasting have been “teaching the lessons of the past through the music of the future” for over a decade. 2013’s debut album 'Inform - Educate - Entertain' used archival samples from the British Film Institute as audio-portals to the Battle Of Britain, the summit of Everest and beyond. Two years later, 'The Race For Space' used similar methods to laud the superpowers’ rivalry and heroism in orbit and on the Moon. In 2017, they were joined by voices including Manic Street Preachers’ James Dean Bradfield for 'Every Valley'.
Their most ambitious undertaking yet, their fourth and most recent studio album, 'Bright Magic', brought the listener to Europe’s heart and de facto capital, the cultural and political metropolis that is the ‘Hauptstadt’ of the Federal Republic of Germany – Berlin. The album featured two BBC Radio 6 Music A-Listed singles, “People, Let’s Dance” [ft. EERA] and “Blue Heaven” [ft. Andreya Casablanca], and featured in MOJO, Electronic Sound and PROG magazines’ albums of the year. Last year, the band released 'This New Noise', a newly remixed and remastered live recording of their acclaimed 2022 BBC Proms show at London's Royal Albert Hall. A celebration of the power of radio written in recognition of the centenary of the BBC, This New Noise saw the band joining forces with the 88 piece BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jules Buckley.
FAQS
Public Service Broadcasting come to The Telegraph Building, Belfast on 12 October and 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on 13 October 2024.
Tickets for Public Service Broadcasting are on sale Friday 19 April at 10am.