Top Tickets This Week: Depeche Mode, Playboi Carti, Corey Taylor, Dominic Fike, Davido
Thursday, 13 July 2023
Written by Jon Stickler
Depeche Mode
Photo: Anton Corbijn
Dave Gahan and Martin Gore will bring The Memento Mori Tour to UK and European arenas early in 2024, kicking off at The O2 in London on January 22, before stops at Birmingham's Utilita Arena, Manchester's AO Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro and Dublin's 3Arena.
Following the UK and Ireland run, the duo will return to mainland Europe for concerts in Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Hungary.
Tickets for the European dates go on general sale at 10am local time on varying dates between July 14 and July 19. Tickets for the UK gigs go on general sale at 10am this Saturday (July 15) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Depeche Mode are currently in the middle of the first European leg of the trek, which continues in Milan, Italy tomorrow (July 14). They'll embark on a second round of North American dates between September and December.
Playboi Carti
The American rapper will bring his Antagonist Tour to the UK and Ireland later in 2023, with shows lined up at Dublin's 3Arena on November 19, Manchester's AO Arena on November 21 and The O2 in London the following day.
The dates are part of a wider European trek which includes visits to Brussels, Amsterdam, Milan, Cologne, Berlin, Paris and Copenhagen, where he'll wrap up the leg at Royal Arena on December 4.
He also has North American dates scheduled this fall, commencing on September 6 at Denver's Ball Arena and concluding at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on October 20.
Tickets for the UK and Europe go on general sale at 5pm local time this Friday (July 14). Tickets for the US shows go on general sale at 12pm local time on the same day - Compare and buy tickets here.
He released his most recent album, 'Whole Lotta Red', in 2020.
Corey Taylor
Photo: Marina Hunter
The Slipknot frontman will support his upcoming solo album, 'CMF2', with UK and European shows in Leeds, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Glasgow, London, Paris, Cologne, Berlin and Tilburg during November. Tickets go on general sale at 9am BST tomorrow (July 14) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Taylor will release his new album, 'CMF2', the follow-up to his 2020 solo debut 'CMFT', on September 15. Prior to its release, he'll play An Evening With show at Pryzm in London on August 7, during which there'll be an interview hosted by Kerrang! Radio's Sophie K, and an audience Q&A. Tickets for that event are already on sale.
Dominic Fike
The Florida singer-songwriter will bring his Don't Stare At The Sun Tour to the O2 Academy Glasgow, Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse, the O2 Academy Birmingham and London's Eventim Apollo in September. Tickets go on general sale at 10am tomorrow (July 14) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The dates mark his first shows on UK soil and follow the summer North American leg of the trek, which begins kicks off today (July 13) in Indianapolis and stops by Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Baltimore, Austin, and more.
Fike will hit the road in support of his sophomore album, 'Sunburn', which arrived earlier in July.
Davido
The Nigerian superstar will play Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse on September 13 and The O2 in London on January 28, 2024, as part of his ongoing Timeless Tour. Tickets go on general sale at 10am this Friday (July 14) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Davido also has shows scheduled in Boston and Toronto later in July, before a show in Atlanta in November. Tickets for those dates are already on sale. The trek shares its name with his latest, released in March.
Also announced this week:
Blur will play an intimate London show later in July.
Eddie Izzard has announced the UK leg of The Remix Tour.
Earl Sweatshirt will celebrate 10 years of his debut studio album with a London show.
Critical Role have announced The Mighty Nein Reunion: Echoes of the Solstice for London.
JOHN have announced another round of UK shows for the autumn and winter.
Head here for a full list and to find your tickets.
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