The Subways have announced this that their UK has been postponed. Please see a statement from the band below:
"It is with regret that due to the escalating situation with regards to coronavirus in the UK and around the world The Subways show due to take place at London O2 Forum Kentish Town on the 28th March will no longer take place. We are currently working on arranging a re-scheduled date for the show to take place in London. Customers are advised to retain their tickets and ticket confirmations at this time. More information will be announced in the near future on the rescheduled show."
About the event:
2020 marks 15 years since the release of The Subways' debut album ‘Young For Eternity’.
Back in 2005 The Welwyn Garden City trio quickly established themselves as one of Britain's most undeniably exhilarating new bands.
On 28th Feb 2020, they will reissue their 'Young For Eternity' debut, alongside their second record ‘All Or Nothing’. This is the first time either album has been released on 12" LP. They will be on limited edition, numbered, red and limited edition, numbered, orange, 180 gram vinyl respectively and each will include a unique signed poster.
The Subways rise was nothing short of amazing, with huge UK tours and festival appearances including main-stage Glastonbury (hand-picked by Michael Eavis), Reading & Leeds, and invites from Oasis, Foo Fighters and ACDC to support then at stadium shows. Loved by the UK music press with NME, Q, Kerrang, Rocksound and The Guardian amongst the many names who tipped them as ones to watch, with Zane Lowe, Lauren Laverne and John Peel hugely supportive of the band.
Produced by Ian Broudie (The Lightning Seeds), ‘Young For Eternity’ saw The Subways delivering material of the quality you’d expect from seasoned songwriters twice their age, while performing it with the kind of reckless abandon that crackled with the intensity, soul and sexuality that only the exuberance of youth could truly provide.