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Two Door Cinema Club

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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 462 reviews

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About

The Irish are coming! The Irish are coming! Northern Irish dance-punk trio Two Door Cinema Club have stormed the urban scene with their fresh indie new-wave sound. Think of them as your ticket to catchy dance music without the guilt.
 
If you've been to any cool-kid parties with plenty of PBR or watched a Microsoft Outlook commercial you've heard Two Door Cinema Club. The debut single "Something Good Can Work" was originally released in 2009 on a trend-setting compilation from fashion house/record label Maison Kitsunè. If you can't remember it catch it on Youtube (it has nearly 15 million views).

Following in the footsteps of French dance-pop phenomena Phoenix and '80s icon Duran Duran, Two Door Cinema Club recorded their debut 2010 album Tourist History at Eastcote Studios in London. Mixed by Phillip Zdar, his vision was to  punch up the beat with rich bass and foot-stomping rhythm. While on tour with Alt-J, Chvrches, Peace and St Lucia, stopping a venues like Fillmore (Philadelphia), their live sets turned into impromptu dance parties, not even the most passive fans couldn't resist the groove.

Their sophomore album Beacon, produced by Jacknife Lee was released in September 2012 and reached No. 17 on the U.S. Billboard 200 with  singles" Sleep Alone" and "Sun." Well thought hooks, good beats, and fearless when it comes to having fun, Two Door Cinema Club is going to have many honorary members wanting to join in.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 462 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Kind of disappointed…

    by Eren on 3/21/24

    Went to the ATL show in Feb & it was good but what was disappointing was that the show did not last even a full a HOUR :/// . & the set was good but none of their signature songs were played, which I wouldn’t have cared but then given that the rest of the tour they did??? Overall it was fun, but mainly bc of the cool ppl I met. Not sure if I’d paid for another show though

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Lovely

    by Fi on 3/7/24History - Toronto

    I had a lot of fun, it was a great experience and all of the people around me seemed great and very into it. The only thing I would suggest is that if you aren’t great with loud noises for long period of time maybe bring some earplugs or a similar noise cancelling device because one of the people in front of me didn’t and was clearly regretting that choice. The show looked and sounded amazing with bright lights (those who aren’t great with flashing lights be warned) and good sound quality. Overall, I really enjoyed the show and will be going when they come back to Toronto at the end of July :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jaw-Dropping

    by Mosh on 3/6/24History - Toronto

    I flew in from Halifax to see TDCC and I could not have had a better experience. The opening performance from Joywave was incredible. The lead singer has a great sense of humour and great stage presence. -- they've earned themselves a new fan. #LegalizeJoywave TDCC was jaw-dropping. The stamina to perform over 20 songs, with only a few short breaks was nuts! I was happy to hear them play a combination of their older more well-known songs and the favourites of their newer albums. I bawled like a baby during the final song. The History venue was stunning and intimate. Despite arriving only 15 minutes before the doors opened, I managed to grab a GA spot only a few rows back from the stage. The security, bar staff, and merchandise staff were efficient and kind. I only wish TDCC would play more shows in eastern Canada so I could do it all again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by VTabak on 3/6/24History - Toronto

    The venue was great, the atmosphere was fantastic and the concert was just perfect. One of the best concerts I've been too. Nothing crazy at all. It was just a really good time

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent Seats and Sound Quality

    by Ghost on 3/5/24The Anthem - Washington

    Both performances were spectacular. Venue was clean and well staffed, everyone I interacted with was very kind and helpful. The only problem I had was with the stage lights for the main show, which I don't think is within the venue's control anyway. Anyone with photosensitive epilepsy would have been absolutely screwed by the flashing and extremely bright lights.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Both bands put on a wonderful show!

    by Brian on 3/4/24The Anthem - Washington

    This isn't the first time I've seen Joywave or Two Door Cinema Club, but these guys never disappoint!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic, 2DCC

    by StephGeek on 3/4/24The Anthem - Washington

    While The Anthem is not one of my favorite venues due to few places to view the stage in its entirety, Two Door Cinema Club was amazing and the sounds in the venue rocks as well. Overall, great experience and this venue does offer an excellent selection of food compared to similar type of venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Such fun energy!

    by Lotta on 3/4/24The Anthem - Washington

    Excellent show. Both Joywave and Two Door Cinema Club were high energy and really got the crowd into it. Such good music, loved the show. The only detraction was The Anthem's stair lights. I understand that the lights have to be on for safety. But they were BLINDING bright, and shone into our faces. The motion sensors were set so that any slight movement - like dancing - would turn them on. Put blinkers on them or something so they light up the stairs, not the patrons. Next time, I'll get a seat in the middle of the row instead.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Mike H on 3/4/24The Anthem - Washington

    Two Door Cinema Club and Joywave each put on a great show, playing all of their best songs.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Stop with the Tourist History

    by Nonvegan on 2/29/24The Fillmore Philadelphia - Philadelphia

    Two Door Cinema Club is a great band with so many incredible songs, but they have one major flaw at live shows: They play nearly NONE of their songs from recent albums. The only songs from the past 3 albums they play live are the singles, and not even all of those. Keep on Smiling, their most recent album, which I believe is the album this tour is for, had only 2 songs played live (Four if you count messenger AD/HD, but those are barely songs, they're more like breaks). I do enjoy Tourist History so much, but they have so many great songs that will seemingly never see the light of day. I would love to hear songs like Disappearer, Millionaire, Won't Do Nothing, Already Gone, and so many others live. But instead of playing their new material, they've stuck with playing 10 out of 12 songs from their first album that released 14 years ago. Unfortunately this also effects the band it seems, because their energy is so mundane when playing the songs off of Tourist History, and then sometimes worse when playing the newer songs. Other than that wall of text, they're pretty good live if you like Tourist History.