Wednesday 29 October 10amAdvance Priority Booking for Champion, Icon and Legend members
Thursday 30 October 10am Priority Booking for all members
Friday 31 October 10am General Public Booking
Doors: 7pm
Curfew: 11pm
Please note: Stage times are subject to change and published where available.
Maximum 6 tickets per person
Fees are 15% + a £2.40 restoration levy per ticket
Latecomers will be admitted throughout
Under-16s to be accompanied by an adult, Under-14s to be accompanied by an adult and in seated areas only
This event is digitally ticketed.
You can access your ticket once purchased by logging in to your ticket wallet with your Roundhouse account login details. For more information, see our FAQs.
Please note: if you booked via another ticket agent and are expecting to receive digital tickets, you will receive instructions on how to access your tickets approximately 24 hours before the show.
From their unassuming origins as a group of school friends drawn together by a shared passion for music to the global touring force they have quietly become, The Twilight Sad’s ascent has been forged the old way with grit, graft and five exceptional studio albums.
The Kilsyth group – based around the core duo of James Graham and Andy MacFarlane – seemed to emerge fully formed with their blindsiding 2007 debut Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters but there has been an undeniable evolution throughout the critically acclaimed body of work they have since produced. The band’s last album, 2019’s IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME, was released to both critical acclaim and commercial success, marking a new high in the beloved Scottish band’s trajectory to date.
“If the world was a better place they would be playing to more people, and I think they can.”
– Robert Smith, The Cure