Mystery Jets announce 'Jetrospective' live shows

After returning last year to release their well-received fifth studio album 'Curve Of The Earth', Mystery Jets have now announced a five-date string of shows in September to celebrate their work to date.

Dubbed 'Jetrospective', the five live shows will all take place at London's The Garage, which each night dedicated to each of the full-lengths in chronological order; 'Making Dens', 'Twenty One', 'Serotonin', 'Radlands' and 'Curve Of The Earth'.

Speaking about the shows, the band have said, ”As a band we’ve always loved a challenge, and the opportunity to tackle five albums worth of songs over five nights felt like one too good to turn down. On each record there are black swans; often forgotten songs that perhaps never had a moment to shine on their own, and having the chance to revisit those feels good. Records are perhaps like points in a constellation and it’s not until you start to connect the dots that you see the influence they have had on one another and perhaps even map where to go next.

“Songs can soundtrack defining moments in all our lives, so we want to reach out to everyone for whom any of our music has played even the smallest part in their journey to come and share these shows with us. This is for you.”

Check out the full list of dates below.

25/09 London, Garage (‘Making Dens’)
26/09 London, Garage (‘Twenty One’)
28/09 London, Garage (‘Serotonin’)
29/09 London, Garage (‘Radlands’)
30/09 London, Garage (‘Curve Of The Earth’)

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