Five

The British boyband will reunite for the Keep On Movin’ Tour in the autumn.
Original members Abz Love, J Brown, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon will play their first shows together for the first time in over two decades between October 31 and November 28.
They’ll call at arenas in Brighton, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Nottingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, London, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin. Tickets for all UK dates go on general sale at 10am tomorrow (March 7). Belfast and Dublin go on general sale at 10am next Tuesday (March 11) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The pop group released a number of hits during the late ’90s and early noughties, selling in excess of 20 million records internationally and recording three albums, ’Five’, ’Invincible’ and ’Kingsize’, before splitting up in 2001. They have reunited several times over the years, but never with all five original members.
Members Robinson, Neville and Conlon released the album ’Time’ in 2022.
Slayer

Photo: Ryan Segedi
The thrash legends will play Cardiff’s Blackweir Fields on July 3 and London’s Finsbury Park on July 6, alongside their previously confirmed appearance at Ozzy Osbourne’s Back To The Beginning final show with Black Sabbath at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5.
The new dates will mark Slayer’s first headline shows in the UK in six years, and support will come from special guests Amon Amarth, Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed and Neckbreakker. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (March 7) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The Welsh show forms part of the inaugural Blackweir Live concert series, which also hosts summer shows from Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette and Kings Of Leon. Tickets for those concerts are already on sale here.
Slayer, comprising vocalist and bassist Tom Araya, guitarist Kerry King, drummer Paul Bostaph and guitarist Gary Holt, disbanded in 2019 following a year-and-a-half long farewell tour. They returned to stages for the first time since 2019 last year.
They’ll also headline FEQ Festival in Quebec, Canada on July 11, and Louder Than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky on September 18, having been scheduled to play in 2024 but cancelling due to the impact of Hurricane Helene.
Their most recent studio album is 2015’s ’Repentless’. Since then, they’ve put out a number of live albums.
LCD Soundsystem

Photo: Tori McGraw
The New York dance-rock legends have confirmed a residency at London’s O2 Academy Brixton for the summer, scheduling eight performances between June 12 and 22, including two 5pm-start shows on June 15 and 22. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday (March 7) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Led by James Murphy, the group also have US shows in the diary for this spring, ahead of summer European festival appearances at Primavera Sound in Barcelona and We Love Green in Paris.
Their latest album is 2017’s ’American Dream’, though they released a new single, New Body Rhumba, in 2022, followed by X-Ray Eyes last November.
Mariah Carey

Photo: Dennis Leupold
The five-time Grammy-winning singer will play a Heritage Live show at the Royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on August 15, with support coming from special guests Nile Rodgers and CHIC, and Eternal. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday (March 7) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Acts previously announced for this year’s Heritage Live series at the Royal Sandringham Estate include Stereophonics on August 16 and Michael Bublé on August 17, marking his only show in England this summer.
The Jacksons, Roger Daltrey and Manic Street Preachers will perform on July 31, August 1 and 2, respectively, at Audley End House and Gardens in Saffron Walden, Essex. The Jacksons will also headline Englefield Estate, Berkshire on July 19 as part of the series, before The Beach Boys perform on July 20. Get tickets here.
Carey will also headline Brighton Pride’s Pride On The Park event in the city’s Preston Park on August 2, with Sugababes set to top the bill the following day. Tickets are on sale now.
The singer put out her most recent studio album, ’Caution’, in 2018, though she has dropped several anniversary editions of previous records since then, as well as a companion album to her 2020 Apple TV+ special, Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special.
In February, she was included among the 14 nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s class of 2025. For more details on that, head here.
Also Announced This Week:
- Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo are among the headliners for this year’s Glastonbury Festival.
- Volbeat have announced a new album, which they’ll support with the Greatest Of All Tours Worldwide.
- Skepta’s Big Smoke Festival will return this summer, taking over London’s Crystal Palace Bowl in August as part of the South Facing Festival line-up.
- Barry Can’t Swim, Ezra Collective and Doechii are among the headliners announced for Bristol Festival Forwards this summer.
- Limp Bizkit, D-Block Europe and Nell Mescal are among the new additions to the Reading and Leeds line-up.
- Anyma, David Guetta, Chase and Status, and Four Tet are among the acts announced for Creamfields 2025.
- Suzanne Vega has announced her first new album in over a decade and accompanying tour dates.
- The Beta Band will reunite for UK and North American shows later this year.
- Father John Misty has added an extra Glasgow date to his summer UK and Ireland tour.
- Soft Play, The Voidz and Lambrini Girls are among the special guests confirmed for Idles’ Bristol Block Party Weekend this summer.
- Don Toliver has added a Scottish show to the UK leg of his Psycho Tour this summer.
- Macy Gray has announced UK and European dates celebrating 25 years of her debut album, ’On How Life Is’.
- Massive Attack have announced a summer show at Manchester’s Co-Op Live.
- Razorlight and The Wombats will team up for two major outdoor UK shows this summer.
- Jeff Goldblum will return to the UK this spring for a special headline show in London.
- Alanis Morissette has added a show at the O2 Arena in London to her summer tour plans.
- BLACKPINK have announced a second show at London’s Wembley Stadium for the summer.
- Due to demand, Biffy Clyro will headline a second Eden Sessions show this summer.
- James have added a show in Sheffield to their summer schedule.
- Mavado has announced a huge London show for this spring.
- The Fratellis will headline a Bristol Sounds all-day event this summer.
- Eddie Izzard has announced the Hamlet World Tour.
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