Top Tickets This Week: The Kid Laroi, Primal Scream, Alice Cooper And The Cult, The Wanted
Thursday, 16 September 2021
Written by Jon Stickler
The Kid Laroi
The rising Australian pop artist will take his End Of The World Tour to Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse, London's O2 Academy Brixton, the O2 Academy Birmingham, the O2 Academy Glasgow, and Dublin's Olympia Theatre between April 20 and 28, 2022.
He'll kick off the trek in North America in late January, with the UK and Ireland run following the European leg, which begins on March 28 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Scottish indie-rock giants will perform their 1991 album 'Screamadelica' live at Glasgow's Queens Park, Manchester's Castlefield Bowl as part of Sounds Of The City, and Alexandra Palace Park in London on July 1, 9 and 16, respectively.
The legendary rock acts will hit the road together for a co-headline tour in spring 2022. Stops include Swansea Arena, The O2 in London, Manchester's AO Arena, Glasgow's SSE Hydro Arena, Birmingham's Resorts World Arena and Leeds' First Direct Arena between May 23 and June 1.
The reunited group will embark on their Most Wanted: The Greatest Hits Tour in March 2022, calling in Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cardiff, Nottingham, Birmingham, Manchester, Hull, Liverpool and London, where they'll play the O2 Arena. They've also announced 'Most Wanted: The Greatest Hits' album, which is due for release on November 12.
The English vocalist will follow the release of his new album, 'It'll All Make Sense In The End', due out on October 8, with shows in Bournemouth, Plymouth, Stockton, Cardiff, Brighton, Leeds, Hull, Glasgow, Birmingham, Southend, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield, Belfast, Dublin and London next spring.
Ricky Gervais has added a second Birmingham show to the SuperNature Tour.
Elton John has postponed the upcoming UK and European tour dates of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour.
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