Top Tickets This Week: Scissor Sisters, Deftones, Noah Kahan, Incubus, Inhaler
Thursday, 07 November 2024
Written by Jon Stickler
Scissor Sisters
The New York band will reunite in 2025 to celebrate 20 years of their self-tilted debut album.
The band will take the record out on the road, performing it in full, alongside hits from 2006's 'Ta-Dah', 2010’s 'Night Work' and 2012’s 'Magic Hour', at arena shows in Nottingham, Glasgow, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Manchester, London, Leeds, Birmingham, Belfast and Dublin in May.
Support will come from Alison Goldfrapp. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on November 8 - Compare and buy tickets here.
Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis will return for the performances, but vocalist Ana Matronic will not due to commitments to other projects — read her full statement here.
The group's most recent studio album is 2012's 'Magic Hour'. They'll reissue 'Scissor Sisters' on vinyl on November 22 with a deluxe expanded version following next year.
Deftones
Photo: Clemente Ruiz
The Sacramento alt-metal band will take over London's Crystal Palace Park on June 29, marking their first UK performance since 2022. Support will come from special guests Weezer and High Vis, plus more acts that are still to be announced.
The Grammy Award-winners also have a North American tour in the diary for February, March and April next year, featuring support from The Mars Volta and Fleshwater. Tickets are on sale now.
Deftones put out their latest studio album, 'Ohms', in 2020. The same year they released a 20th anniversary deluxe edition of 'White Pony'.
Noah Kahan
Photo: Pooneh Ghana
The American singer-songwriter from Vermont will headline the BST Hyde Park concert series at London's Hyde Park on July 4, with special guest Gracie Abrams being the first act confirmed for the supporting bill.
The BST Hyde Park concert series has already announced three other headliners for 2025: Zach Bryan on June 28 and 29, Hugh Jackman on July 6 and Jeff Lynne's ELO on July 13 for their "final show." Tickets are on sale now.
Kahan released the live LP 'Live From Fenway Park' this summer, following up his 2022 breakthrough album, 'Stick Season'. Abrams, meanwhile, released her second album, 'The Secret Of Us', in June.
Incubus
Photo: Shawn Hanna
The Los Angeles rock band will perform their 2001 album 'Morning View' in its entirety, as well as their hits, at the O2 Arena in London on April 26. They'll do the same at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany on April 30.
The shows will be the band's only in Europe next year. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (November 8) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Incubus re-recorded 'Morning View' and released it as 'Morning View XXIII' in May, before performing it in full on tour across the US in the summer. Their previous studio album was 2017's '8'.
Inhaler
Photo: Lewis Evans
The Dublin band has announced their Open Wide World Tour.
The four piece, who are currently on the road in North America, will begin with a UK leg in February, calling in Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Brighton, Glasgow, Newcastle and London, where they'll play the O2 Academy Brixton.
The European leg will follow in the spring. They also have shows scheduled in Tokyo and Osaka in June. Tickets for all dates go on general sale at 9.30am local time on Friday (November 8) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour takes its name from the quartet's new album, 'Open Wide', which is due for release on February 7. They recently teased it with the single Your House.
WWE Live will return to UK and European arenas in the spring.
John Bishop has added more dates to his 25 Years Of Stand-Up UK and Ireland tour in 2025.
Simple Minds have added a Scottish show their summer 2025 schedule.
Texas have added shows in Margate and Colchester to their summer tour plans in 2025.
Tyler, The Creator has added extra dates across the world to Chromakopia: The World Tour.
Bristol Sounds will return next summer with Supergrass, Kaiser Chiefs and Olly Murs set to perform.
Kaiser Chiefs have added more shows to their 2025 tour plans celebrating the 20th anniversary of 'Employment'.
Head here for a full list and to find your tickets.
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