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Fightstar To Play Biggest Headline Show To Date At OVO Arena Wembley In March

Monday, 06 November 2023 Written by Laura Johnson

Photo: Chazz Adnitt

Fightstar will play their biggest headline show to date next spring.

For their first performance together since 2015, the alt-rock band will headline the OVO Arena Wembley in London on March 22 to celebrate 20 years as a band.

The concert will feature the original line-up of Charlie Simpson (vocals/guitar), Alex Westaway (guitar), Dan Haigh (bass) and Omar Abidi (drums). Simpson said:

“Next year marks 20 years since Fightstar played our first show in a tiny night club in Northampton, mainly in front of friends and family. To be sat here today about to play our biggest ever headline show at London’s legendary Wembley Arena is something that is hard for us to comprehend. We are so thankful to all our fans who have been so loyal to us and we can’t wait to celebrate this milestone with them. This will be a very special night for all of us.”

They'll be joined by special guests Twin Atlantic and Loathe. Tickets go on general sale at 9am this Friday (November 10).

Fightstar released their last album, 'Behind The Devil's Back', in 2015.

Fightstar Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Fri March 22 2024 - LONDON OVO Arena Wembley

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