Bloc Party’s ‘Little Thoughts’ EP and rare tracks finally coming to streaming

They're also gearing up for a monumental concert to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Silent Alarm.

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Celebrating two decades of music, Bloc Party announced that their elusive Little Thoughts EP and other missing tracks from their catalogue will finally be available on all streaming services. This move comes as a treat for fans who have long awaited the digital availability of early fan favourites and B-sides such as ‘Tulips’ and ‘Skeleton’.

The band shared this exciting news in a playful Instagram post: “In 2024, we’ll also (finally!) be adding every song missing to all the streaming services during the year… starting with the ‘Little Thoughts’ EP – yes, including ‘Skeleton’, you can stop emailing, calling, texting, dming and commenting about it now 😉 Thanks for making this year so great. We’ll see you in South London next summer.”

Adding to the celebration, Bloc Party is gearing up for a monumental concert to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Silent Alarm. Scheduled for July 7th, 2024, the event promises to be their biggest concert yet, taking place at Crystal Palace Park in London. Fans can expect an unforgettable performance of the entire Silent Alarm album and a selection of their greatest hits.

The concert will not just be a Bloc Party affair. The lineup features an array of special guests, including Friendly Fires, The Hives in a UK-exclusive performance, The Mysterines, and Connie Constance, ensuring a day filled with exceptional music and celebration.



Tickets for this grand event are set to go on general sale at 10am GMT this Friday, 8th December. For those eager to secure their spot early, presales are set to begin tomorrow, 7th December, at the same time – get yours here. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience Bloc Party’s musical journey live, a fitting tribute to their 20-year legacy.


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