Housed at The Boston Foundation, The Shout Syndicate works in partnership with the Mayor's Office of Arts & Culture's creative plan, Boston Creates. $.25 from each ticket purchased will go to The Shout Syndicate, a Boston-based, volunteer-run fundraising effort who raises money to help fund youth-led arts programs at proven non-profit creative youth development organizations in Greater Boston. In his pitch, however, Halliday misspoke and. Along with announcing their EU and North American tours kicking off this September. Since the trio are huge film fans, singer Sam Halliday suggested naming the band after the nearby Tudor Cinema. The band have performed to huge audiences and headlined festivals across the world, and this year's headlining slots include Community Festival, Benicassim and Nos Alive. When Two Door Cinema Club asserted themselves into our earholes with their debut album Tourist in 2010, it was as though they couldnt put a foot wrong. Listen to Two Door Cinema Club in unlimited on Qobuz and buy the albums in Hi-Res 24 bits for an unequalled sound quality. The band have since produced a hat trick of records of equal merit and success: Beacon (2012), Gameshow (2016) and False Alarm (2019) each scoring Top 10 positions in the official charts of the UK and a rave reception from critics and fans alike.ΔΆ022 sees Two Door Cinema Club return with their 5th album, 'Keep on Smiling', opening with the majestic summer anthem 'Wonderful Life'. But once in a while, a pleasant surprise slips into our promo. Taking cues from indie-pop darlings like Phoenix and Foals, the band soon found their sweet spot, spiking playful melodies with punchy post-punk rhythms and sing-along choruses. We get a lot of crap CDs at the self-titled offices. Tourist History received worldwide critical acclaim and it saw the band cement a global following. In 2007, they rebranded as Two Door Cinema Club (a name inspired by the local Tudor Cinema) and decided to skip university to polish up their fidgety dance-punk demos. Mixing guitar-driven hooks with dancey, electronic polish, Northern Ireland's Two Door Cinema Club first gained attention with 2010's Tourist History and singles like What You Know, Something Good Can Work and Undercover Martyn.