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Two Door Cinema Club Announces Tourist History Anniversary Show in Auckland

Three men stand in an industrial-looking space, with the central figure wearing sunglasses and a leather jacket while holding a camera, flanked by two others.

Channel X and Destroy All Lines presents Two Door Cinema Club and The Vaccines live.

Indie-rock icons Two Door Cinema Club hit Auckland this November to perform their legendary debut album Tourist History in full.

Tickets

27 November 2026
Spark Arena, Auckland

Two Door Cinema Club return for epic November gig with special guests The Vaccines

Two Door Cinema Club is bringing a defining era of indie-dance back to New Zealand. This November, the Northern Ireland trio returns to Auckland to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their breakout debut, Tourist History. Fans can expect to hear the album performed in its entirety, featuring the infectious guitar hooks of 'What You Know', 'Something Good Can Work', and 'Undercover Martyn', alongside a selection of their greatest hits from across five successful records.

Adding to the heavy-hitting lineup, special guests The Vaccines will join the tour. They are set to perform their own breakthrough record, What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?, in full to mark its 15th anniversary. From 'If You Wanna' to 'Post Break-Up Sex', it is a rare opportunity to see two of the UK's most influential guitar acts sharing one stage for a night of pure nostalgia and high-energy anthems.

At A Glance

  • Artist: Two Door Cinema Club with special guests The Vaccines

  • Date: Friday, 27 November 2026

  • Location: Spark Arena, Auckland

  • Tickets: General on sale 9am, Friday 27 March 2026

Since forming in 2007, Two Door Cinema Club has evolved from garage beginnings in Bangor to headlining major festivals and selling out arenas worldwide, including upcoming stints at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Their sound, a seamless blend of post-punk energy and danceable electronic beats, has seen them land multiple top 10 albums in the UK. This Auckland show follows a massive world tour, promising a polished and electric performance for Kiwi fans who "know how it's done."

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