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Faithless announce first London show in 8 years
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Faithless announce first London show in 8 years

Home News Faithless announce first London show in 8 years

Faithless has announced their first live shows in eight years, marking a significant return to the global stage. The announcement encompasses a series of live dates, notably London’s renowned Roundhouse, alongside performances in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Amsterdam. These engagements will precede headline appearances at three major UK festivals: Glastonbury, Wilderness, and Bestival.

In their own words, Faithless expressed their gratitude for the support received over the past year following the passing of Maxi. Despite the loss, their dedication to music remained unwavering. Even during Maxi’s illness, they continued creating, resulting in the release of ‘All Blessed’. Now, after an eight-year hiatus from live performances, they eagerly anticipate gracing festival stages throughout the summer and scheduling additional shows later in the year.

With 26 years since their acclaimed debut album ‘Reverence’, Faithless has solidified their status as influential figures in electronic music. Their achievements include selling over 20 million albums, charting seventeen Top 40 singles, and achieving six Top 10 albums, three of which reached #1. Their impact on global electronic music is undeniable, exemplified by their groundbreaking performance at Glastonbury in 2002.

With a seven-piece band and the expertise of Jean Michel Jarre’s set and lighting director, Jvan Morandi, Faithless plans to make an early return to Camden’s Roundhouse. Additionally, with a new album in the works, the band stands poised to embark on an exciting new chapter while preserving their prominence in the dance music scene.

Sign up today for pre-sale tickets via Faithless Official here. General sale tickets available the 26th April.

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