Embrace announce Out Of Nothing 20th anniversary tour dates for 2024

22 April 2024, 12:50 | Updated: 22 April 2024, 14:45

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Embrace are headed out on tour dates this November. Picture: Press

By Jenny Mensah

Danny McNamara and co will embark on dates this November to mark 20 years of the album. Find out where they're headed and how to buy tickets.

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Embrace have announced tour dates for 2024.

The band will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their landmark, fourth album Out Of Nothing with gigs across the UK in November.

The string of dates - where they will play the album in full - will kick off in Newcastle Boiler Shop on Thursday 14th November and will culminate at the O2 Institute in Birmingham on Saturday 30th November. They also include a stop off at London's O3 Shepherd's Bush Empire just before.

Embrace's 2024 Out Of Nothing 20th anniversary dates:

  • Thursday 14th November: Newcastle Boiler Shop
  • Saturday 16th November: Manchester Academy
  • Tuesday 19th November: Cardiff Tramshed
  • Wednesday 20th November: Nottingham Rock City
  • Thursday 21st November: Oxford O2 Academy
  • Friday 22nd November: Bristol O2 Academy
  • Monday 25th November: Southampton EngineRooms
  • Tuesday 26th November Brighton Chalk
  • Thursday 28th November: Norwich Waterfront
  • Friday 29th November: London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
  • Saturday 30th November: Birmingham O2 Institute

How to buy Embrace's 2024 tickets:

  • Tickets for Embrace's Out Of Nothing 20th anniversary dates go on general sale here on Friday 26th April 26 at 9am BST.
  • Fans can sign up for exclusive presale access here.

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