
The Last Dinner Party Unleashes Dazzling “The Feminine Urge” Video
and Embarks on a Huge Tour
Jul 24, 2024 Photography by Cal McIntyre
The Last Dinner Party has unveiled an opulent new music video for their song “The Feminine Urge,” a cornerstone track from their critically acclaimed debut album Prelude To Ecstasy. The video reunites the band with director Harv Frost, who masterfully captured their essence in earlier videos for “Caesar On A TV Screen” and “My Lady Of Mercy.” Frost once again proves her understanding of the band’s sound, perfectly translating their sense of “doomed grandeur and fading glamour” onto the screen.
This video release coincides with the launch of The Last Dinner Party’s massive world tour, encompassing the US, Europe, and the UK.
You can read our album review here , and very likely their first interview with an American publication here.
The Last Dinner Party Live:
23rd July – The Hordern Pavilion, Sydney SOLD OUT
27th July – Fuji Rock Festival, Naeba Ski Resort, Niigata
31st July – The Truman, Kansas City SOLD OUT
2nd August – Hinterland Music Festival, Saint Charles, IA
4th August – Lollapalooza, Chicago
6th August – Gothic Theatre, Englewood SOLD OUT
7th August – The Complex, Salt Lake City SOLD OUT
9th August – Outside Lands Festival, San Francisco
10th August – The Fonda, Los Angeles SOLD OUT
22nd August – Rock en Seine, Paris
24th August – Reading Festival
25th August – Leeds Festival
18th September – The Telegraph Building, Belfast SOLD OUT
20th September – O2 Academy, Glasgow SOLD OUT
21st September – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester SOLD OUT
23rd September - O2 City Hall, Newcastle SOLD OUT
24th September - O2 Academy, Leeds SOLD OUT
25th September – Octagon Centre, Sheffield SOLD OUT
27th September – The LCR, UEA, Norwich SOLD OUT
28th September – The Engine Shed, Lincoln SOLD OUT
29th September – Tramshed, Cardiff SOLD OUT
1st October - O2 Academy, Birmingham SOLD OUT
2nd October – Rock City, Nottingham SOLD OUT
4th October – O2 Academy, Bristol SOLD OUT
5th October – O2 Guildhall, Southampton SOLD OUT
7th October – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin SOLD OUT
8th October – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin SOLD OUT
10th October – O2 Academy, Glasgow SOLD OUT
11th October – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester SOLD OUT
12th October – Mountford Hall, Liverpool SOLD OUT
14th October – Corn Exchange, Cambridge SOLD OUT
16th October – Eventim Apollo, London SOLD OUT
17th October – Eventim Apollo, London SOLD OUT
19th October – Eventim Apollo, London SOLD OUT
28th October – L’Olympia, Paris SOLD OUT
29th October – Cirque Royal, Brussels SOLD OUT
31st October – Paradiso, Amsterdam SOLD OUT
2nd November – E-Werk, Cologne SOLD OUT
3rd November – TivoliVredenburg, Ultrecht SOLD OUT
5th November – L’Épicerie Moderne, Lyon SOLD OUT
6th November – TonHalle, Munich
7th November – Uber Eats Music Hall, Berlin
9th November – Inside Seaside Festival, Gdansk
10th November – The Roxy, Prague
12th November – MuseumsQuartier Wien – Halle E, Vienna SOLD OUT
13th November – X-TRA, Zurich
14th November – Barezzi Festival @ Teatro Regio, Parma
16th November – Rockhal Club, Luxembourg
17th November – 013 Poppodium, Tilburg
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