Top Tickets This Week: The 1975, Loyle Carner, Death Cab For Cutie, Sam Fender
Thursday, 08 September 2022
Written by Jon Stickler
The 1975
Photo: Samuel Bradley
The band have announced UK and Ireland arena shows for early 2023. The four-piece will call in Brighton, Bournemouth, Exeter, London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Manchester, Nottingham, Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool, Dublin and Belfast during January, with tickets on general sale at 9am on September 9 - Compare and buy tickets here.
The quartet, who recently headlined Reading and Leeds, are hitting the road in support of their new album, 'Being Funny In A Foreign Language', which is due for release on October 14.
Loyle Carner
Following details of his third album, 'Hugo', the South London rapper has lined up a UK tour for February and March.
Stops include Dublin, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Sheffield, Norwich, Leicester, Brighton, Nottingham, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Bristol and London, where he'll play OVO Arena Wembley. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on September 9 - Compare and buy tickets here.
The follow-up to 2019's 'Not Waving, But Drowning' is set to arrive on October 21 via EMI.
Death Cab For Cutie
Photo: Jimmy Fontaine
The Washington band have announced UK and European shows for spring 2023. Stops include Nottingham, Dublin, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Brighton and London, where they'll finish up the run at the Royal Albert Hall on March 29.
The UK leg will follow a run of dates across the continent, with tickets on general sale at 9am local time on September 9 - Compare and buy tickets here.
The quintet are hitting the road in support of their new album, 'Asphalt Meadows', which is scheduled to arrive on September 16.
Sam Fender
The North Shields singer-songwriter will play two huge hometown shows at St James Park in Newcastle on June 9 and 10, 2023, with support from Inhaler and Holly Humberstone on the Friday only. Tickets for both dates go on general sale at 10am on September 9 - Compare and buy tickets here.
Fender put out his second studio album, 'Seventeen Going Under', in 2021. This summer, he released the single Alright, and announced a new live record called 'Live From Finsbury Park', due out on November 9.
Also announced this week:
Blackpink have confirmed the oustanding details for their Born Pink World Tour.
Justin Bieber is taking a break from his Justice World Tour.
Luke Combs will bring his World Tour to the UK and Ireland in autumn 2023.
Emma Bunton is set to embark on a solo tour of the UK in December.
Bob Dylan has added three new UK dates to his Rough And Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour this autumn.
Kula Shaker have announced the Eternal Love Tour for early 2023.
Dry Cleaning have announced a headline UK and Ireland tour.
Mogwai have announced UK tour dates for late 2022 and early 2023.
Gary Barlow has added extra performances to the UK and Ireland tour of his one-man show, A Different Stage.
Head here for a full list and to find your tickets.
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