There’s no denying that the hype surrounding the next big U.K. band of the moment often doesn’t translate stateside. Then there’s The Last Dinner Party, which, with a theatrical stage flair, will make ...
The Last Dinner Party have announced their return to Australia for January 2026. The five-date capital city run will see the UK-based baroque pop quintet touring in support of their second studio ...
The Last Dinner Party mingles sincerity and bombast in disarming fashion. Its embrace of baroque theatricality is tempered by a kinetic, venue-rattling ferocity manifested in searing guitar and ...
The Last Dinner Party have announced their second album, the follow-up to last year’s Prelude to Ecstasy. From The Pyre is due out October 17 via Island. They made it with producer Markus Dravs, and ...
The Last Dinner Party has premiered a new song called "Big Dog."The track is accompanied by a spoken word piece called "Come All You Beasts," which the "Nothing Matters" outfit recites before playing ...
Last Friday, The Last Dinner Party, a five-piece rock band from London, released their sophomore album “From the Pyre” — a sweeping work of theater that paints everyday life in dazzling color. The ...
The Last Dinner Party have shared a new song, “Let’s Do It Again!” It’s the third single from HELP(2), the ambitious new charity album to benefit War Child UK. It’s due out March 6 via War Child ...
“From The Pyre”, The Last Dinner Party’s second studio album, released on Friday, Oct. 17. It is the whimsical successor to the band’s first album from 2024, “Prelude to Ecstasy.” “From The Pyre” can ...
The Last Dinner Party have pulled out of their set at Victorious Festival in Portsmouth, England today (Aug. 23), in solidarity with the Mary Wallopers, whose set was cut short on Friday after the ...
Formed in London in 2021, The Last Dinner Party brought their unique pop sensibilities to the Agora on Monday night. The quintet, minus bass player Georgia Davies (out for 2026 due to a catastrophic ...
Before The Last Dinner Party had even found their stride, they were already weathering a mini backlash from the “indier-than-thou” brigade, critiqued for their class and gender, much of it carrying ...