Interpol get ready for a massive gig.
Interpol will play to a potential crowd of 280,000 in Mexico later this month.
After a consistent run of success in the country, they’ve been invited to play a free show at Mexico City’s main ceremonial square the Plaza de la Constitución on Saturday, April 20th.
The show is set to span the band’s career ranging from their 2002 debut Turn On The Bright Lights to 2022’s The Other Side Of Make-Believe.
“Perhaps one truth is that words usually occupy a slightly lesser space in the fabric of the group’s material, as evidenced by Renegade Hearts’ wooden reading (‘Call me for sake of change/It’s a custom how gluttons do’),” our review reads.
But the flipside is that they rarely miss the opposite mark; although some will doubtless be miffed that they never really cut loose here compared to times past, chunks of the old swagger beef up Mr Credit and haunt the lucid dreams of Something Changed.
Where are Interpol tickets on-sale? At this link.