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Trash Boat are playing their debut album Nothing I Write You Can Change What You've Been Through in full this weekend at Slam Dunk, but there'll be another chance to celebrate its 10th anniversary in London later this year...
Trash Boat are turning the clock back to 2016 for a special show to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut album Nothing I Write You Can Change What You’ve Been Through.
The band will be rattling through their debut album from front to back at Slam Dunk this weekend, but there’ll be another chance to hear it in full later this year when the band play their biggest headline show to date at London’s KOKO on Friday, October 2.
"We had to do something special to celebrate 10 years of Nothing I Write You Could Change What You’ve Been Through, didn’t we? So we’re playing the iconic KOKO on 2nd October," the band write on their Instagram.
"That album changed everything for us. What started as a bunch of songs written in our bedrooms by a group of best mates became the record that opened every door, taking us around the world, introducing us to so many of you, giving us a place in a scene we’d grown up loving, and allowing us to meet so many incredible bands and people along the way, a lot of who have become friends for life.
"Ten years on, it’s still a record we’re incredibly proud of, and we know it means a lot to many of you too.
"So to mark the anniversary, we’re playing a very special headline show at KOKO in London where we’ll be playing Nothing I Write You Could Change What You’ve Been Through in full, as well as a bunch of other songs from over the years."
The pre-sale will kick off on May 27 at 10am and general sale will start on May 29 at 10am.
Trash Boat released their EP Even If I Never Get There in January. Their documentary Getting There, which premiered at the Rio Cinema in east London in April, will be released more widely in September.
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