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- 2024-05-26Sunday 02:00 p.m.Brighton, GBEast Brighton ParkBusted
- 2024-05-27Monday 06:30 p.m.Newcastle Upon Tyne, GBNXScouting For GirlsOn partner site
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- 2024-06-16Sunday 03:30 p.m.Reading, GBPalmer ParkBlue
- 2024-06-19Wednesday 09:30 p.m.London, GBBoisdale, Canary WharfScouting for GirlsOn partner site
- 2024-06-20Until 2024-06-23Newport, GBIsle of Wight FestivalIsle of Wight Festival 2024 Weekend
Lineup
- Isle of Wight Festival
- Green Day
- Pet Shop Boys
- The Prodigy
- The Streets
- Keane
- Crowded House
- Simple Minds
- Nothing But Thieves
- Blossoms
- Suede
- Jo Whiley’s 90s Anthems
- The Darkness
- Jake Shears
- Zara Larsson
- McFly
- Picture This
- Beverley Knight
- Scouting for Girls
- Dagny
- The Mary Wallopers
- Toyah Wilcox
- The K's
- Jessie J
- Natalie Imbruglia
- The Pretenders
- Johnny Marr
- S Club
- Feeder
- Cian Ducrot
- Wunderhorse
- Tom Meighan
- Caity Baser
- 2024-08-09Friday 06:00 p.m.Norfolk, GBHolkham HallGone Wild Festival Norfolk - Friday Evening Ticket
- 2024-08-30Until 2024-09-01Llandudno, GBBodafon FieldsPine FestivalOn partner site
- 2024-09-21Until 2024-09-22Nottingham, GBVictoria Embankment Nottingham.The Weekend Festival NottinghamOn partner site
- 2024-09-27Friday 07:00 p.m.Belfast, GBThe Telegraph BuildingScouting for Girls
- 2024-09-28Saturday 07:00 p.m.Dublin, IEThe AcademyScouting for Girls 'the Place We Use To Meet Tour Part 2!'
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- 2024-10-03Thursday 07:00 p.m.Scarborough, GBScarborough Spa Grand HallScouting for Girls - The Place We Used To Meet Tour: Part 2
- 2024-10-04Friday 07:00 p.m.Blackburn, GBKing George's HallScouting for Girls
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- 2024-10-07Monday 07:00 p.m.Guildford, GBG Live GuildfordScouting for Girls
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- 2024-10-08Tuesday 07:00 p.m.Bexhill on Sea, GBDe La Warr PavilionScouting for Girls
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- 2024-10-10Thursday 07:00 p.m.London, GBO2 Forum Kentish TownScouting for Girls
- 2024-10-11Friday 07:00 p.m.Margate, GBDreamlandScouting for Girls
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- 2024-10-12Saturday 07:00 p.m.Aylesbury, GBThe Waterside Theatre, AylesburyScouting for Girls
- 2024-10-14Monday 06:30 p.m.Cheltenham, GBCheltenham Town HallScouting for Girls
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- 2024-10-15Tuesday 07:00 p.m.Bury St Edmunds, GBApexScouting for Girls
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- 2024-10-16Wednesday 07:00 p.m.Warrington, GBPyramid and Parr HallScouting for Girls
About
Formed in 2005 in London, Scouting for Girls is an indie rock consisting of three childhood friends: lead vocalist and guitar player Roy Stride, Peter Ellard on percussion and Greg Churchouse playing bass guitar. Their self-titled debut album sat at No. 1 in the UK charts for two weeks and produced a number of hit singles such as “Elvis Ain't Dead” and “She's So Lovely.”
The band began playing together at around the age of 15 and by the time they were at university the band had already built up an impressive fan base through social media sites like Pulse Rated and MySpace. Despite having plenty of material and a demo recorded, the band had trouble finding an interested label. That changed when Nick Raphael of Epic Records heard the demo and spotted instant star potential. With the band pretty much ready to record, they signed with Epic and went straight into the studio. Veteran producer Andy Green, who has worked with KT Tunstall and The Feeling, worked with them on their debut professional EP, It's Not About You, which was released in mid 2007. The limited edition EP sold out completely and set the record for highest charting limited edition EP in chart history.
In September 2007 they released their debut album and it went straight to the top of the charts, eventually selling nearly a million copies. This was followed by a sellout city tour of the UK including multiple events in London venues such as Hammersmith Apollo and Brixton Academy. The band went international in 2008 with gigs in the US, Japan and across Europe.
Once again working with Andy Green, they released their second album, Everybody Wants To Be On TV, in April 2010. The first single “This Ain't A Love Song” went straight to No. 1 in the UK. Their third album, The Light Between Us, released in late 2012, peaked at number 10 in the UK Album Chart. The band have been nominated for a number of top awards during their career, including four BRIT Award nominations in 2009 and 2011 and consideration for Best New Act category in the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2008.
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