Two Door Cinema Club is taking to the iconic Other Stage
The Northern Irish electro-pop band Two Door Cinema Club are returning to the Glastonbury Music Festival. The indie icons played the penultimate performance on the Other Stage on Sunday, marking their return to Worthy Farm for the first time in five years.
Since then the band has earnt global success with Beacon , Gameshow and False Alarm . In 2022, the band released their fifth studio album Keep on Smiling.The band’s track Happy Customers marks their first piece of new material in 2024, and is a continuation of their sun-kissed indie-pop sound. What time and stage are Two Door Cinema Club playing? Two Door Cinema Club are playing the iconic Other Stage on Sunday. They will perform for an hour and be on stage from 7.45pm - 8.45pm. The band will take to the stage after Avril Lavigne and before The National.
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