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		<title>Bombay Bicycle Club Hint At Glastonbury Appearance On Radio 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bombay Bicycle Club have hinted to an appearance at Glastonbury 2020. In response to a fan&#8217;s question on Radio 1&#8217;s Live Lounge, the band hinted a return to Worthy Farm. They were performing the title track from their latest album, &#8216;Everything Else Has Gone Wrong’, with Clara Amfo. A fan asked them, “Glastonbury please, any [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/bombay-bicycle-club-hint-theyre-playing-glastonbury-this-summer-2601174">Bombay Bicycle Club have hinted to an appearance at Glastonbury 2020.</a> In response to a fan&#8217;s question on Radio 1&#8217;s Live Lounge, the band hinted a return to Worthy Farm.</p>
<p>They were performing the title track from their latest album, <em>&#8216;Everything Else Has Gone Wrong’</em>, with Clara Amfo. A fan asked them, <em>“Glastonbury please, any comments?”</em>, to which they said they were <em>“working on it.”</em></p>
<p>If the hints become reality, it&#8217;ll be Bombay Bicycle Club&#8217;s fifth time at the iconic Worthy Farm event. <a href="https://www.nme.com/blogs/festivals-blog/glastonbury-2020-festival-dates-line-rumours-registering-tickets-beating-rush-2523006">Glastonbury 2020 is taking place from June 24-28.</a></p>
<p>Currently, The 1975 and Coldplay have both confirmed they will not be headlining this year&#8217;s festival, whereas it appears Aerosmith have confirmed a slot. Other potential performers include Pet Shop Boys and Kendrick Lamar.</p>
<p>Taylor Swift was recently announced as a headliner, including Paul McCartney and Diana Ross who fills the Sunday legends slot.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/bombay-bicycle-club-extend-uk-ireland-2020-tour-2549344">Bombay Bicycle Club recently extended their tour of the UK and Ireland </a>for 2020 with new dates. Check out the complete schedule below:</p>
<p>20/1/20 – Corn Exchange, Cambridge.<br />
21/1 – Academy, Bournemouth.<br />
23/1 – De Montfort Hall, Leicester.<br />
24/1 – University SU Great Hall, Cardiff.<br />
25/1 – Academy, Leeds.<br />
27/1 – Academy, Newcastle.<br />
28/1 – Barrowland, Glasgow.<br />
29/1 – Barrowland, Glasgow.<br />
31/1 – Academy, Birmingham.<br />
1/2 – The Centre, Brighton.<br />
3/2 – Victoria Warehouse, Manchester.<br />
4/2 – O2 Academy, Sheffield.<br />
6/2 – UEA, Norwich.<br />
7/2  – Alexandra Palace, London.<br />
8/2 – Alexandra Palace, London.<br />
10/2 – Vicar Street, Dublin.<br />
11/2 – Vicar Street, Dublin.<br />
12/2 – Ulster Hall, Belfast.</p>
<p>In December, Bombay Bicycle Club released their third single, &#8216;Racing Stripes&#8217;. Lifted from their latest album, <em><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jan/17/bombay-bicycle-club-everything-else-has-gone-wrong-review">‘Everything Else Has Gone Wrong’</a>, </em>it follows the first two singles, <em>&#8216;Eat, Sleep, Wake (Nothing But You)&#8217;</em>, released in August, and the self-titled second track from November.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/bombay-bicycle-clubs-racing-stripes-2589715">The Guardian</a>, however, awarded the Crouch End band&#8217;s latest album two out of five stars. It reads: <em>&#8220;BBC’s fifth album is a disappointment: crowded, ill-written and lacking conviction, it sounds like what it will swiftly become: an ad soundtrack&#8221;.</em></p>
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