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Relive The Lathums’ Triumphant Return to “Later… with Jools Holland”

Following their stunning return to Britain’s contemporary live music show “Later… with Jools Holland,” fans can now relive double album chart-topping indie stalwarts The Lathums’ renditions of two singles taken from their recently-released second LP, “From Nothing To A Little Bit More.” The quartet’s rousing versions of ‘Struggle’ and ‘Say A Little Bit More’ are now both available to watch online on the BBC iPlayer and the YouTube channel, providing fans with a tasy flavour of what’s to expect as the band prepares to perform a host of major outdoor shows and festivals over the summer months, including making their debut at Glastonbury Festival.

Despite Glastonbury being one of the biggest milestones for the band, all thoughts are firmly focused on what will be their biggest outdoor headline show to date, a ‘homecoming’ gig for all of 8,000 fans at Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl on Friday 30 June 2023.

Having previously supported both Snow Patrol and DMA’s at the same landmark venue, the time has come for The Lathums to call that crowd their own, as they perform tracks from both of their albums under a summer night’s sky.

Adding in a limited number of festival dates to their summer touring plans with rumours building of a return to the studio to work on new material, all upcoming live appearances by The Lathums are as follows:

  • Sat 24 Jun – Glastonbury Festival
  • Fri 30 Jun – Manchester, Castlefield Bowl
  • Thu 20 – Sun 23 Jul – Oxford, Truck Festival
  • Thu 27 – Sun 30 Jul – Kendal, Kendal Calling
  • Fri 28 – Sun 30 Jul – Pikehall, Y Not Festival

For up-to-date listings and ticket information visit the band’s website here.

In the meantime, sit back and enjoy the aforementioned performances from last week’s “Later… with Jools Holland.”

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