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Sea Power announce 2025 UK soundtracks tour

Sea Power have announced a 2025 UK soundtracks tour – which will focus on their film score work – set to kick off early next spring.

The Brighton-based sextet will embark on a string of dates across the United Kingdom, starting with a show at London’s Islington Assembly Hall on April 12. From there, they will make stops in Manchester, Glasgow, Cambridge and Bristol before wrapping up at The Old Market in Brighton on April 18.

The live shows will see Sea Power – formally known as British Sea Power – focus on their soundtrack work including music from their BAFTA-winning score for Disco Elysium, alongside pieces from Man Of Aran and From The Sea To The Land Beyond.

General ticket sales will commence on Friday (December 13) at 10am local time. Check out a full list of tour dates below and visit here to purchase tickets.

Sea Power 2025 UK soundtracks tour dates are: 

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12 – London,  Islington Assembly Hall
13 – Manchester, New Century Hall
14 – Glasgow, Saint Luke’s
16 – Cambridge, Junction 1
17 – Bristol, Trinity
18 – Brighton, The Old Market

The band’s last full-length release was 2022’s ‘Everything Was Forever’. In a four-star review of the LP, NME shared: “The Brighton-formed six-piece have constructed a hopeful and defiant record that rails against ugly, insular points of view.”

It continued: “We may be living in shit times but in ‘Everything Was Forever’, Sea Power have produced an album that is both brutal and beautiful, and which offers us all some much needed hope.”

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