Top Tickets This Week: Soft Cell, Wizkid, Reef, New Order, Wargasm, Descendents, Unknown T
Thursday, 05 August 2021
Written by Jon Stickler
Soft Cell
Marc Almond and Dave Ball Soft Cell will celebrate the 40th anniversary of their 1981 debut album, 'Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret', with an autumn UK tour, calling in Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds and London this November. They have also shared details of the first Soft Cell album in 20 years '*Happiness Not Included'.
The Grammy Award-winning Afrobeats artist will take his Made in Lagos Tour to London's O2 Arena on November 28. The trek shares its name with his star-studded fourth album, released in October 2020.
The West Country rockers will take their Shoot Me Your Ace Tour to Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester, Exeter, Cardiff, Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham, Brighton, Southampton, Norwich and London, where they'll perform at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, between April 7 and 30. The run takes its title from their forthcoming studio album, due out in 2022. Support will come from special guests A.
New Order will perform at The Piece Hall in Halifax on September 8, with support coming from Lonelady. They also have a huge previously announced show at Manchester's Heaton Park in the diary for September 10, along with a rescheduled London show at the O2 Arena on November 6.
Wargasm will embark on a headline UK tour in November, calling in Cardiff, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham, London, Southampton, Leicester and Manchester. They also play a previously announced show at London's Village Underground in September. Their debut EP, 'Your Patron Saints / Pyro Pyro', dropped earlier in 2021.
The California punks will return for shows at Dublin Academy on June 9 and London's O2 Forum Kentish Town on June 11, ahead of their appearance at Download Festival 2022. The trek will also take them to mainland Europe.
The London drill star will hit London's O2 Forum, Manchester Academy, Birmingham's O2 Institute and Nottingham's Rescue Rooms between December 6 and 9. The announcement arrives alongside the release of his new mixtape, 'Adolescence', out now.
Creeper join Slam Dunk bill as Sum 41 and more leave.
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