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Mcfly Announce Intimate ‘Power To Play’ Album Launch London Show

Mcfly announce intimate launch show for new album ‘Power To Play’. Find out all about the June London gig here…

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McFly are set to celebrate their new album Power To Play album with a raucous launch party at the Camden Underworld on June 8th.

Tickets are on sale now and you can order them here.

The Power To Play album launch show gives fans the chance to hear tracks from the album live for the first time on the eve of its release in a venue with a capacity of just 500.

The British four-piece cannot wait to bring Power To Play to the Underworld and add: ““We’re buzzing to be launching Power to Play at such an iconic venue by doing the thing that inspired it the most – playing live! This will be the first time playing the new songs for anyone other than ourselves, we can’t wait to see the crowd reaction. Its going to be a sweaty one!”

Mcfly Album Launch Event Artwork

Mcfly Album Launch Event Artwork

Later on in the year, McFly bring Power To Play to the larger stage and tour the UK and beyond. They have announced multiple dates, kicking off in Bristol on 23rd October and wrapping up at Nottingham’s Rock City on November 22nd. They will play London’s Alexandra Palace on 27th October.

Tour Dates:

10/23, Bristol, O2 Academy
10/24 – Bristol, O2 Academy
10/25 – Norwich, The Nick Rayns LCR, UEA
10/27 – London, Alexandra Palace
10/28 – Bournemouth, BIC
10/29 – Southampton, O2 Guildhall
10/31 – Birmingham, O2 Academy
11/01 – Birmingham, O2 Academy
11/04 – Edinburgh, Usher Hall
11/05 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
11/06 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
11/08 – Glasgow, Barrowlands
11/13 – Leeds, O2 Academy
11/16 – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
11/19 – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
11/21 – Nottingham, Rock City
11/22 – Nottingham, Rock City

Mcfly ‘Power To Play’ Album Artwork

Mcfly ‘Power To Play’ Album Artwork

Mcfly October 2023 Tour Artwork

Mcfly October 2023 Tour Artwork

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