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Tokyo Police Club Playing Final Performance on November 29th

Tokyo Police Club announces they will be bidding fans farewell in 2024, with a final hometown performance in Toronto on November 29th at HISTORY.

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Tokyo Police Club in 2024, photo by Calm Elliott-Armstrong
Tokyo Police Club in 2024, photo by Calm Elliott-Armstrong

Formed while in High School in Newmarket, Ontario, just north of Toronto, Tokyo Police Club have forged a two-decade career creating infectious power indie pop throughout five full-length albums and one of the most acclaimed debut EPs of all time, with performances across the globe, from Coachella to The Late Show with David Letterman to Wisteria Lane.

Today, the quartet, spread out across North America, from Los Angeles to Toronto to Prince Edward Island, announces they will be bidding fans farewell in 2024, with a final hometown performance in Toronto on November 29th at HISTORY. Additional live dates are in the works and will be announced in the weeks ahead.

Tickets are available pre-sale via the band’s website [pw: TPC4EVER], on Thursday via Ticketmaster [pw: SPOTLIGHT] and to the general public this Friday via HISTORY.

In a statement, the band note:

“It’s time for us to say goodbye! This band has meant so much to us for so many years, but all magical things must come to an end. Tokyo Police Club will always stand for the connection we have shared ever since we were teenagers, and it’s brought so many amazing people and moments into our lives. We’re throwing one last big bash in Toronto at HISTORY on NOVEMBER 29th, and we have a few more things up our sleeve before we go, so stay tuned!

Thank you from the bottom of our collective heart for the unbelievable support and inspiration over the years – you will always be a part of the TPC family. See you in the funny pages!

Love, Dave Graham Josh and Greg”

Tokyo Police Club “The Final Show” poster

Tokyo Police Club “The Final Show” poster

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