Pale Blue Eyes at Thekla - 3 April 2025

Pale Blue Eyes have announced a UK tour to coincide with the release of their third studio album "New Place" and will be live at Bristol's Thekla on Thursday 3rd April 2025.

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Pale Blue Eyes 2025 UK Tour

Earlier this month, Pale Blue Eyes shared their third full length offering, ’New Place’, on their label, Broadcast Recordings. The album was described as a re-invention of the “21st-century pop landscape” by Now Then and “polished yet never losing the DIY feel” by Indie Is Not A Genre. Now, the band are planning to take it out on the road.

Beginning at Thekla in Bristol on Thursday 3 April 2025, Pale Blue Eyes will embark upon a run of headline UK dates this spring. The tour includes stops at a number of beloved venues across the country, including Manchester’s Gorilla, London’s Islington Assembly Hall, and the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds. All dates can be found below. 

Pale Blue Eyes UK Tour Dates

Thu 3rd April - Thekla, Bristol

Fri 4th April - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds

Sat 5th April - Room 2, Glasgow

Sun 6th April - Bodega, Nottingham

Tue 8th April - Hare & Hounds, Birmingham

Wed 9th April - Gorilla, Manchester

Fri 11th April - Dust, Brighton

Sat 12th April - Phoenix, Exeter

Sun 13th April - Esquires, Bedford

Wed 16th April - The Bullingdon, Oxford

Thu 17th April - Islington Assembly Hall, London

About Pale Blue Eyes

Born of a cross-pollination between Totnes and Sheffield, Pale Blue Eyes have been steadily grafting over a number of years to exact their modernist pop vision. 

At the ship’s helm, Matt and Lucy Board are a genuine marriage of two stylistic perspectives, each bringing unique sonic tropes to the table. It is the pair’s fasination with DIY ethic, retro synths and reminiscence that truly fuels their sound world, calling upon nostalgia and a captivating optimism. The third part of the Pale Blue Eyes triad arrived when Matt and Lucy met bassist Aubrey Simpson at South Devon’s Sea Change festival. 

They’ve received playlisting on BBC Radio 6 Music, played two Riley sessions, toured extensively in the UK and Europe, supported GOAT, Slowdive, Sea Power, The Editors, Public Service Broadcasting, FEWS and more. And earlier this month, they released their third record on their own imprint, Broadcast Recordings. As with the first two albums, ’New Place’ was produced by the band and final mixed and mastered by Dean Honer.