Bombay Bicycle Club head down to Worthy Farm following their first No. 1 in the UK album chart since their formation in 2006. So Long, See You Tomorrow was released in February and after some strong support from Radio 1 and Â鶹ԼÅÄ 6 Music hit the top spot - their third successive top 10 hit.
Back in 2009, the London band played the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing Stage at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Swindon. This was just a year after the band members had finally left school to concentrate on music and it’s been full throttle since. Not only do the band produce dynamic and intricate indie rock that makes you feel great, they are also superb musicians and vocalists. It has seen them go from strength to strength with every album and produce near-perfect singles such as Lights Out, Words Gone, Shuffle and, most recently, Feel.
Festival days and nights were made for Bombay Bicycle Club so persuade everyone you know to watch them and soak it all in.
Bombay Bicycle Club head down to Worthy Farm following their first No. 1 in the UK album chart since their formation in 2006. So Long, See You Tomorrow was released in February and after some strong support from Radio 1 and Â鶹ԼÅÄ 6 Music hit the top spot - their third successive top 10 hit.
Back in 2009, the London band played the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing Stage at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Swindon. This was just a year after the band members had finally left school to concentrate on music and it’s been full throttle since. Not only do the band produce dynamic and intricate indie rock that makes you feel great, they are also superb musicians and vocalists. It has seen them go from strength to strength with every album and produce near-perfect singles such as Lights Out, Words Gone, Shuffle and, most recently, Feel.
Festival days and nights were made for Bombay Bicycle Club so persuade everyone you know to watch them and soak it all in.