The Subways

The Electric Ballroom, Camden Town.

The Subways
Valid physical photo ID is required for entry. Any ticket holder unable to present identification that they are at least 16 years of age will not be admitted and are not eligible for a refund!

14+ only. 14s to 16s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
STANDING (GA) £28.70 (£25.00)
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS £28.70 (£25.00)
NOTE: For Access customers only.
Includes: Queue Jump + 1x Wheelchair Space + 1x PA 

- Please email us proof of eligibility to admin@electricballroom.co.uk

- Each access ticket allows you and your carer/PA to enter the venue. Please note there will not be a separate ticket sent for the carer/PA, you must arrive at the same time. 
- Wheelchair spaces are reserved solely for Access customers, the carer/PA will have to stand beside yourself.
- Due to the size of the access area, only the carer/PA will be allowed to join you, the venue will not accommodate further guests.
ACCESSIBLE TICKET (SEAT-BALCONY) £28.70 (£25.00)
NOTE: For Access/Disabled customers only.
Includes: Queue Jump + 1x Seat (on the balcony, not step-free)

If you require a PA and to send over proof of eligibility, please email us at admin @electricballroom.co.uk.

- Each access ticket allows you and your carer/PA (if required) to enter the venue. Please note there will not be a separate ticket sent for the carer/PA, you must arrive at the same time. 
- Seating spaces are reserved solely for Access customers, the carer/PA will have to stand beside yourself.
- Due to the size of the access area, only the carer/PA will be allowed to join you, the venue will not accommodate further guests.        

Handling and delivery fees may apply to your order  

More information about The Subways tickets

The band have released four albums to date. Their sophomore, "All Or Nothing" (2008), was recorded in LA with heavyweight producer Butch Vig and, is "Buoyed with emotional heft and supernova guitar riffs, wired around a maturing song craft" (Mojo). The tracks were written at a time when Billy was battling to save his voice following surgery to remove nodules from his vocal cords

"Money and Celebrity" followed in 2011, filled with "brilliantly anarchic punk-pop vignettes; each being a big musical finger that sticks it to financial greed, the mediocre mainstream and the fame fetishists" (Rock Sound) and included the Radio 1 A-listed single "We Don't Need Money to Have a Good Time". Their self-titled 4th album saw the emergence of singer and songwriter Billy Lunn as a producer, as he took control of engineering and mixing duties and is "On par with the best things they have ever written... and finds the band energized, focused and battle-ready" (Q Magazine).