The band have announced their third album 'Gameshow', due for release in October 2016. More touring followed, backed up with more huge festival dates and a sold out show at O 2 arena in London.
The tour will see the Bangor three piece make a landmark return to London’s O2 Arena on October 11th. In January 2017, Two Door Cinema Club start their first full tour of the UK in three years after a tentative live return this summer. Due to phenomenal demand a second Irish date has been added at The Olympia Theatre Dublin on the 14 th of October. Its follow up, 'Beacon' was released in 2012, going to number 2 in the UK charts and to number 1 in Ireland. Two Door Cinema Club have revealed plans for a UK & Ireland headline tour this October. Along with main stage slots at Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds, their first album propelled them to a level that most bands can only dream of, going platinum in the UK. Between three studio releases, three EPs, and an endless, globe-spanning tour schedule, the boys from County Down, Northern Ireland have racked up a tonne of fans, awards, andas you might imaginean awful lot of gear. Their debut album 'Tourist History' and a packed touring helped them build a huge network of grassroots fans all over the world, and led to the boys playing sold out shows in America, Canada, South America, South Africa, Australia, Asia, Europe and, of course, the UK. First hitting the scene in the late 2000s, Two Door Cinema Club have had a busy decade. Melodic vocals, which hail from all three members of the outfit, infuse with guitar riffs that have been described as "oceanic" and rhythm described as "pulsing". Their music has been loosely compared to the likes of Death Cab for Cutie and Broken Social Scene but without a definitive capacity to be pigeon-holed. Since we signed them to Transgressive Publishing back in 2009, they've gone on to become, undoubtedly, one of the biggest bands in the world right now. When we first came across Two Door Cinema Club, then three 18 year old lads recently move to London from Northern Ireland, they were of the most exciting new bands we'd stumbled along in a long while.