It's the second big artist announcement from the venue in less than a week.
Pop rock band Bastille will celebrate 10 years of their debut album Bad Blood with a special date as part of their Bad Blood X tour at Bridlington Spa on Sunday 9 July.
The news comes just days after legendary Britpop band Pulp announcing that they will open their reunion tour at Bridlington Spa in May next year.
Bad Blood features the singles Overjoyed, Bad Blood, Flaws, Pompeii, Laura Palmer, Things We Lost in the Fire and Oblivion. The album was recorded in London and produced by Mark Crew and the band's lead singer Dan Smith.
The record debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, has spent three non-consecutive weeks at the top, and is certified triple platinum in the UK. It has also charted on the US Billboard 200, as well as in several other countries.
The band have since gone on to sell over 11 million records worldwide and score two further number one albums.
Tickets go on sale on Friday 4 November at 10am from bridspa.com, in person at the box office and via phone 01262 678258
Bridlington Spa Membership Holders can access exclusive pre-sale tickets from Wednesday 4 November at 10am.


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