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On 12 July 2024, Bombay Bicycle Club returned to London for their 1hr 30+ headline performance at Alexandra Palace Park
Britain's indie darlings took to the outdoors to play feel-good classics from all six of their studio albums, including ‘Always Like This’, ‘Luna’, ‘Meditate’, ‘Shuffle’, and ‘Eat, Sleep, Wake’.
Jack Steadman, Jamie MacColl, Suren de Saram, and Ed Nash blend folk, electronica, and world music with their signature indie rock style throughout their upbeat 20-song set. Then, in an atmospheric twist, the band welcomed guest stars Rae Morris and Nilüfer Yanya to deliver an unforgettable experience against the London skyline.
Watch in 4K UHD with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. The performance can be streamed with unlimited replays through On Air’s website, mobile, and TV apps until 8 August 2026.
Join Bombay Bicycle Club as they celebrate their creative past and experimental present – available now in cinematic quality.
Stream worldwide through our website, mobile and TV apps
Watch until 8 August 2026 with unlimited replays
Available in 4K UHD with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
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We've compiled every song from Bombay Bicycle Club ‘Live at Alexandra Palace Park’ into one handy playlist, so you know what to listen out for in the show.
Where did Bombay Bicycle Club form?
Bombay formed in Crouch End, London. The collective emerged in the indie-rock scene after winning a competition for the opening slot at V Festival (2009).
Who have Bombay Bicycle Club collaborated with?
The band have collaborated with several iconic artists on their album ‘My Big Day’, including Chaka Khan, Holly Humberstone, Nilüfer Yanya, Damon Albarn, and more.
What albums have Bombay Bicycle Club released?
Bombay have released six studio albums: ‘I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose’ (2009), ‘Flaws’ (2010), ‘A Different Kind of Fix’ (2011), ‘So Long, See You Tomorrow’ (2014), ‘Everything Else Has Gone Wrong’ (2020) and ‘My Big Day’ (2023).
What awards have Bombay Bicycle Club won?
Bombay won ‘Best New Band’ at the NME Awards in 2010, ‘Best Album' at the Ivor Novello Awards in 2015, and 'Best New Festival Act' at the UK Festival Awards.
Bringing the party with 20 dazzling songs, shimmering waterfalls, and multi-coloured streamers, Bombay Bicycle Club’s ‘Live at Alexandra Palace Park’ is available to stream until 8 August 2026.
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