Top Tickets This Week: The Killers, Robbie Williams, Troye Sivan, James Arthur, The War Of The World
Thursday, 07 December 2023
Written by Jon Stickler
The Killers
The Las Vegas band will bring the Rebel Diamonds Tour to the UK and Ireland next summer.
They've confirmed three nights apiece at Dublin's 3Arena and Glasgow's OVO Hydro, and four at Co-op Live in Manchester and the O2 Arena in London, between June 12 and July 8.
Support will come from Travis and tickets go on general sale at 9.30am tomorrow (December 8), the same day The Killers release their second greatest hits collection, 'Rebel Diamonds' - Compare and buy tickets here.
Robbie Williams
The former Take That member turned solo star will headline American Express presents BST Hyde Park on July 6, 2024, in what will be a UK exclusive show.
Williams' special guests and supporting line-up are still to be revealed. Get pre-sale tickets via AXS now, ahead of general sale at 10am on Friday (December 8) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Troye Sivan
Photo: Stuart Winecoff
The Australian singer-songwriter and actor will bring his Something To Give Each Other Tour to arenas in Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin, London and Birmingham, where he'll conclude the run at the Utilita Arena on June 28.
The UK and Ireland dates will follow European shows in Lisbon, Stockholm, Prague, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Zurich, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf and Amsterdam between May 29 and June 18.
Sivan will hit the road in support of his new album, 'Something To Give Each Other', which arrived in October. Tickets go on general sale at 9am local time tomorrow (December 8) - Compare and buy tickets here.
James Arthur
The Middlesbrough singer-songwriter has added new outdoor UK shows to his Bitter Sweet Love World Tour.
He'll play Live In The Wyldes in Bude, Cornwall on June 30, followed by dates in Leeds, Wigan, Belfast and Swansea, plus Jockey Club Live concerts at Newmarket Racecourse and Market Rasen Racecourse. He'll also play Galway Airport on August 28 as part of the Galway Summer Sessions.
Get pre-sale tickets for his Swansea show via Ticketmaster now. Tickets for all new dates go on general sale at 9am on Friday (December 8) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Arthur has shows in major cities across mainland Europe scheduled between January 26 and February 25. He'll also head to arenas in the UK and Ireland during March and play a homecoming concert at Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium on June 8, at which he'll be joined by special guests McFly and Lauran Hibberd. Tickets are already on sale.
The trek shares its name with Arthur's new record, which is due out on January 26.
Jeff Wayne's The War Of The Worlds
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War Of The Worlds will return to UK and Ireland arenas in spring 2025 for The Spirit Of Man Tour.
The spectacular production will take to the road for a 19-show UK and Ireland run between March 28 and April 20. Stops include Hull, Dublin, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Leeds, Newcastle, Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Nottingham, Brighton, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Birmingham and London.
Matinée and late shows have been scheduled at both Brighton Centre and The O2 in London. Tickets for all dates go on general sale at 10am on Friday (December 8) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Also announced this week:
IDLES have extended their 2024 world tour with new dates in North America, Mexico, the UK and Ireland.
Simple Minds have scheduled three major outdoor UK shows for next summer.
The Darkness have confirmed a summer show at Warwick Castle.
Pete Tong will take a new Ibiza Classics show out on the road in 2024.
Kasabian have announced a major homecoming show in Leicester for summer 2024.
Paddy McGuinness has announced a new stand-up tour, Nearly There.
Rick Astley has announced outdoor UK shows for next summer.
The Lathums will play a huge outdoor show in Wigan next summer.
Scorpions have announced a huge London show for next summer.
Olivia Dean has added two extra London date to her Messy Tour.
D-Block Europe have announced two more London shows for 2024.
Head here for a full list and to find your tickets.
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