Top Tickets This Week: Thirty Seconds To Mars, Tool, The Smile, The National
Thursday, 16 November 2023
Written by Jon Stickler
Thirty Seconds To Mars
The Leto brothers — guitarist-vocalist Jared and drummer Shannon — will bring their Seasons World Tour to Glasgow's OVO Hydro, Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena, Manchester's AO Arena, Birmingham's Utilita Arena, Cardiff's Utilita Arena and The O2 in London between April 16 and 23.
Following the UK leg, the tour will head to Europe during late April and throughout May, across North America that summer, and then to Australia and New Zealand in September.
The pair will hit the road in support of their new album, 'It's The End Of The World But It's A Beautiful Day', released in September.
Tickets for the UK, European and North American dates go on general sale at 10am tomorrow (November 17). Tickets for Australia and New Zealand go on sale at 1pm local time the same day - Compare and buy tickets here.
Tool
The Los Angeles-based alternative metal band will embark on a UK and European tour in 2024, kicking off in Hannover on May 25.
The trek will include UK stops at Birmingham's Resorts World Arena, Manchester's AO Arena and The O2 in London, with the run scheduled to wrap up at Tons of Rock in Oslo on June 27.
Support will come from Night Verses. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (November 17) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The Smile
The trio, comprising Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, and Sons of Kemet's Tom Skinner, will support their new album, 'Wall Of Eyes', due out in January, with a UK and European tour next spring.
The trek includes a huge show at London's Alexandra Palace on March. 23, with tickets for all dates on general sale at 9am GMT tomorrow (November 17) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The National
Photo: Graham MacIndoe
The Ohio band have announced a summer UK tour of outdoor venues, which kicks off with a headline show at the Eden Project on July 2 as part of the Eden Sessions series. They'll also play Cardiff Castle, Manchester's Castlefield Bowl for Sounds Of The City, Crystal Palace Park in London and Edinburgh Castle.
They'll be joined by This Is The Kit in Cornwall, Unknown Mortal Orchestra in Cardiff, This Is The Kit in Manchester, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Kevin Morby and This Is The Kit in London, and Bess Atwell in Edinburgh.
The UK shows are sandwiched in between newly confirmed concerts in Milan, Rome, Paris, Vienna, Bonn and Copenhagen.
Tickets for most of their dates go on general sale at 10am tomorrow (November 17), except Milan and Rome which are on sale now - Compare and buy tickets now.
Also announced this week:
Andrea Bocelli has been confirmed as the first BST Hyde Park headliner for 2024.
Magic and Greatest Hits Radio will present Cher: In Conversation in London next month.
Taylor Swift has added two new UK dates to The Eras Tour.
The 2024 Capital's Jingle Bell Ball will take place at The O2 Arena, London this December with Take That, Alicia Keys, Busted, Rita Ora, Becky Hill and more set to perform.
The Zutons have a new album and accompanying tour lined up for 2024.
Air have announced a London show as part of their spring European tour celebrating 1998's 'Moon Safari'.
The Coronas have announced two outdoor shows in Ireland for next summer.
Villagers have announced a show in Dublin for next summer.
Rick Astley is to perform as part of the BBC's televised New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Leigh Francis has announced two work in progress shows.
Jamie Webster has announced an intimate hometown show in Liverpool.
Status Quo have announced two new UK shows for 2024.
Seb Lowe has announced a headline UK tour for 2024.
Peter Hook and the Light have announced the UK and European leg of the Substance World Tour for next autumn.
The Mary Wallopers have announced their biggest shows yet for spring 2024.
Texas have added a London date to The Very Best Of UK Tour.
Bikini Kill will tour the UK and Europe next summer.
Oliver Anthony will bring his Out Of The Woods Tour to the UK and Ireland early in 2024.
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