Blancmange announce ‘Everything is Connected’ best of UK tour for Spring 2024

Tickets on-sale Friday 29th September at: ticketmaster.co.uk

British electronic band Blancmange are excited to announce their first ever ‘Best Of’ Tour, celebrating 45 years since they first formed in 1979. 

Kicking off in Newcastle on May 16th, the 11-date tour will head to a string of major cities across the UK and include a show at London’s Islington Assembly Hall as well as a Scottish date in Glasgow.

The tour is to be a celebration of a band who are willing to change and adapt new styles within their electronic framework, which was evident with last year’s critically acclaimed album Private View

Blancmange fuses together a delicate mix of synthesisers and surrealism, which over the years has created groundbreaking singles such as Feel Me, Living on the Ceiling, Blind Vision and Don’t Tell Me.

In their post-punk early days, Blancmange made tape loops and experimental sounds with kitchen utensils, before developing into one of the definitive chart-topping British electronic pop acts. Since reforming in 2011, Neil Arthur has harnessed a duality of experimentation and seamless pop melodies to release a staggering 10 albums in the last decade.

I have loved Blancmange for four decades.”
John Grant

“Growing up in Chicago, British synth pop was hugely influential in the burgeoning house music scene. Blancmange was a big part of that and to remix one of their songs is a true honour.”
Honey Dijon who recently remixed ‘Blind Vision’ 

Listening to Blancmange obsessively. Probably the most under-rated electronic act of all time.
Moby

Tour dates:

Thursday 16th May – Newcastle Wylam Brewery
Friday 17th May – Glasgow Saint Lukes
Saturday 18th May – Birmingham O2 Institute
Thursday 23rd May – Nottingham Rescue Rooms
Friday 24th May – Leeds Brudenell Social Club
Saturday 25th May – Manchester Academy 2
Sunday 26th May – Colchester Arts Centre
Friday 31st May – Bristol Trinity
Saturday 1st June – London Islington Assembly Hall
Sunday 2nd June – Brighton Old Market
Monday 3rd June – Southampton 1865