The countdown has begun for the most anticipated summer concert of the year as Two Door Cinema Club announce the stage times for their epic Crystal Palace Park show. It's been a decade and a half since this Irish indie trio unleashed their iconic debut album, 'Tourist History', on an unsuspecting world, and now they're set to bring it back to life in all its glory at London's majestic Crystal Palace Park on June 26, 2026.
The supporting acts are lined up like a perfectly crafted sports team – each one ready to bring their A-game before the headliners take centre stage. Garage Flower kicks off proceedings with a bang at 3pm, followed by The Royston Club's infectious energy at 4pm, then James Marriott's unique soundscapes will transport the crowd to another world at 5:15pm. But it's not until 6:30pm that things really get electric as The Vaccines take over, and their pulsating performance sets the stage for the evening's main event.
The band is set to deliver a note-for-note recreation of 'Tourist History', the album that catapulted them into the stratosphere with hits like 'Undercover Martyn' and 'What You Know'. It was an album that rewrote the rulebook, its infectious beats and catchy hooks defying expectations and sending shockwaves through the music world. And as Two Door Cinema Club's bassist Kevin Baird once said, they've always been driven by a desire to push boundaries, refusing to be pigeonholed by their debut.
This Crystal Palace Park show is just one of many milestone performances planned for 2026 – they're also booked to play at Cardiff Castle and Madison Square Garden in the States, as well as several other UK shows and festivals. But for now, let's focus on this London summer spectacle that promises to be one for the ages.
And if you thought the party was over after Two Door Cinema Club wraps up their set, think again! The following day, Kneecap will take centre stage at Crystal Palace Park, marking a major milestone in their career. And with an astonishing array of talent lined up throughout the summer – including The Offspring, Gary Numan, Bastille and The Wombats – this is an event that's sure to leave its mark on music history.