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| Feature | 2010 Deluxe Edition | Japanese Edition (Hostess) | 15th Anniversary Edition (2025) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | September 2010 | February/March 2010 | November 2025 | | Format | CD or DVD (Documentary) | Single CD | 2xCD | | Bonus Content | 10 remixes + "Kids" on a separate disc | 2 bonus tracks appended to the album | 9 tracks (remixes, demos, B-sides) on a separate disc | | Key Exclusive Tracks | "Kids" (as a track on the bonus disc) | "Costume Party" | "Come Back Home (Myd Remix)", "Something Good Can Work (Original Demo)" | | Rarity / Collector Value | High; sought-after for the documentary | Very high; the only source for "Costume Party" for over a decade | New release; affordable and comprehensive |

He took a breath. He stepped through.

A chaotic, tropical-synth remix. Undercover Martyn (Jupiter Remix) I Can Talk (Moulinex Remix) Come Back Home (Myd Remix) Something Good Can Work (Ted & Francis Remix) Undercover Martyn (Softwar Remix) Why This Special Edition is a Collector's Item

The Japanese edition sometimes came with a separate disc featuring:

Perhaps the most unique feature of the 2010 deluxe edition was the accompanying 60-minute documentary. Filmed during the whirlwind period of the album's original launch, this film provides a rare, intimate look at three young musicians from Northern Ireland navigating their sudden rise to international fame. It’s a compelling narrative that captures the sheer fun, chaos, and reality of "living the dream".

, primarily features a collection of remixes and rare tracks that expanded on the original 10-track release. Bonus Disc Tracklist

“I ripped the stems from the album. Sam’s bassline, the guitar, the drum machine. But I layered something else over the top. A frequency. A map.”

Released in February 2010 by Kitsuné and Glassnote Records, Tourist History arrived during a pivotal moment where blog-house, French touch, and indie rock were merging. The bonus CD accompanying the deluxe edition captured this energy, showcasing the band’s B-sides, remixes from contemporary electronic artists, and raw demos. Inside the Tourist History Bonus CD: Rarities and Remixes

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of Tourist History , a new deluxe edition was released on November 28, 2025. This comprehensive reissue, available on both 2CD and limited-edition 2xLP gold vinyl, serves as the definitive version of the album for modern fans and collectors.

Perhaps the most beloved B-side in the entire Two Door catalog, "Costume Party" is a frantic, high-tempo track that arguably deserved a spot on the standard album. The song features a brilliant call-and-response dynamic between Alex Trimble’s vocals and Sam Halliday’s jagged guitar work. It encapsulates the jittery, nervous energy that made early-2010s indie rock so danceable. 4. "Suckers"