Justice have announced a second show at London’s Alexandra Palace due to phenomenal demand – find all the details below.
The French electronic duo confirmed a one-off gig at the venue last month in support of their fourth and latest album, ‘Hyperdrama’. They’re due to hit the stage at Ally Pally on February 12, 2025.
After that concert sold out in less than a week, Justice have added a second date for February 11. Tickets are on general sale now – you can buy yours here.
Justice are currently on the road in North America, with that stint scheduled to wrap up in Chicago, Illinois on October 24. They’ll play a run of European shows this December and next February ahead of their return to London.
The group last played in the UK capital this August when they topped the bill at Field Day 2024. Justice also headlined the West Holts stage at Glastonbury Festival in June.
✝ TWO Nights/All Night ✝
Due to demand, we've added a second night of Justice at the Palace on 11 February 🔥
🫱 12 February SOLD OUT 🫲
Tickets go on sale tomorrow 9 October at 10am – set a reminder on @dicefm to not miss out ⏰
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— Alexandra Palace (@Yourallypally) October 8, 2024
In a four-star review of Justice’s big Worthy Farm slot, NME praised the “utterly bedazzling” light show and said the duo’s “stagecraft speaks loud and clear for itself”.
It added: “Of course, they bow out with the immortal ‘D.A.N.C.E’, the only track that could do – ahem – justice to a show like this. Bubbles float across the audience, the lights onstage stutter as if resisting the end of the night and a couple stood near NME savour the moment with a snog. Here was that fabled ‘Glasto moment’.”
Speaking to NME backstage at Glastonbury 2024, Gaspard Augé explained that Justice were “very happy to see that the new songs [were] working well” in the setlist.
“In a way, the live show is almost like the opposite of the album, in the sense that we want the live show to be digestible in one go,” he continued. “Everything is meant to be a bit simpler and more straightforward when we play live, but ideally, we want our albums to give you new surprises with every listening session.
“We don’t want all of it to be fully legible the first time around with the album, but at the shows we don’t really care if you even know our music; we just want it to be catchy and fun.”
You can revisit the full video interview with NME below.
Justice recently shared an epic music video for ‘Neverender’, their collaboration with Tame Impala aka Kevin Parker. Additionally, they released a new EP featuring remixes of the song by Kaytranada and Rampa.
In a statement, the band explained: “The ‘Neverender’ music video gave us the perfect opportunity to channel many of our visual influences, all while making them more distinctive through Masanobu Hiraoka’s unique reinterpretation.
“Together with longtime collaborators Pascal Teixeira and Armand Beraud, we drew initial inspiration from the title sequences of the 1980s anime we grew up on, which set the visual tone for the video.”