
(Glassnote Records) Northern Irish indie rock favorites Two Door Cinema Club announce their return to New York City for a landmark headline performance at the World's Most Famous Arena Madison Square Garden on Sunday, September 27, 2026.
Presented by The Bowery Presents, this show celebrates their breakout debut album Tourist History and will feature a special full-album performance, as well as the band's greatest hits. The evening will also welcome special guest performances by Phantogram, STRFKR, and Friendly Fires.
Released in 2010 via Glassnote Records, Tourist History helped define a generation of indie music, spawning era-defining tracks like "What You Know," "Something Good Can Work," and "Undercover Martyn." Fifteen years later, the album remains a touchstone for fans worldwide and a pivotal moment in the band's evolution from club stages to global festival headliners.
The September 27 performance marks Two Door Cinema Club's first-ever show at Madison Square Garden, a milestone moment in their long-standing relationship with New York City, one that stretches back to early headline shows, sold-out nights at Webster Hall in 2010, and most recently, sold-out nights at Pier 17.
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