Top Tickets This Week: Greta Van Fleet, John Mayer, Limp Bizkit, Queens Of The Stone Age
Thursday, 20 April 2023
Written by Jon Stickler
Greta Van Fleet
Photo: Neil Krug
Greta Van Fleet will bring their Starcatcher World Tour to the UK and Ireland in November, with arena shows lined up in London, Dublin, Manchester and Glasgow.
The dates are part of the Michigan rockers' wider European trek supporting their new album, 'Starcatcher', which is due out on July 21. They also have a North American run of gigs in the diary for the summer, with support from Kaleo during their July and August concerts, and Surf Curse for their stops in September.
Mt. Joy will open the UK and European dates up to, and including, the Glasgow show. From then on, support will come from Black Honey. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on April 21 - Compare and buy tickets here.
John Mayer
John Mayer will bring his Solo Tour to the UK and Europe in 2024, with arena shows scheduled in Oslo and Copenhagen before a date at The O2 in London on March 18. Following that, he'll head to Amsterdam and Paris and the OVO Hydro, Glasgow on March 27, wrapping up the run at Dublin's 3Arena on March 29.
The shows will see the Connecticut-born singer-songwriter performing without a backing band. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on April 21 - Compare and buy tickets here.
Limp Bizkit
The nu-metal icons, who released 'Still Sucks' in 2021, will take over The Piece Hall in Halifax on August 12 and London's Gunnersbury Park the following day.
In Halifax, they'll be joined by Kenny Hoopla, and Joe Valance and Brae, who will also appear in London alongside Pendulum, and Deijuvhs.
Queens Of The Stone Age will headline The Piece Hall in Halifax on June 20, Margate's Dreamland on June 22, and Cardiff Castle the next day. They'll be supported by Isle of Wight band Coach Party.
Mac DeMarco has announced US, European and UK shows for the summer.
Ellie Goulding has added an Oxford show to her autumn tour plans.
Morrissey has added a show in Aylesbury to his summer tour plans.
Head here for a full list and to find your tickets.
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