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UB40 Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2024/2025 ♫Last Updated: 01 May 2024 4:44pm
UB40 are a pop and reggae act from Birmingham.
The band have released 21 studio albums to date, including their 1990 debut ’Signing Off’, which hit #2 on the UK's Official Album Chart, and their notable fourth LP, ‘Labour of Love’, which hit the top spot in 1983 and included the hit single Red Red Wine. The band put out their latest album, 'Bigga Baggariddim', in 2021. The band have faced a series of line-up changes throughout their career. Among them are frontman Ali Campbell, keyboardist Mickey Virtue and rapper Astro, who all departed the band between 2008 and 2013, going on to form the group UB40 With Ali Campbell And Astro. Astro and their longtime saxophonist Brian Travers both sadly passed away in 2021. UB40 will celebrate 45 years together with the Red Red Wine Tour which hits the UK in November 2024, following shows across North America in the summer and dates in Australia and New Zealand in October. Catch them live by checking tour dates and ticket information below on Stereoboard. You can track UB40 tour dates, find out about presales and get ticket price alerts! Finding the cheapest tickets is quick and easy at Stereoboard - we search the major ticket agencies and resellers, to find you the cheapest prices, even if the event is sold out. The event you clicked on is no longer available or expired. Please see the current listings below.
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Nov 2024
Cardiff
United Kingdom
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Nov 2024
Birmingham
United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
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Nov 2024
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
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UB40 Festival AppearancesUB40 will also appear at the following festivals during the coming year: Together Again Date TBC
*Festival line-ups are always subject to changes. Please check the official festival site to get the most up to date line-up information.
UB40 History and Biography
UB40 are a pop and reggae act from Birmingham.
The band have released 21 studio albums to date, including their 1990 debut ’Signing Off’, which hit #2 on the UK's Official Album Chart, and their notable fourth LP, ‘Labour of Love’, which hit the top spot in 1983 and included the hit single Red Red Wine. The band put out their latest album, 'Bigga Baggariddim', in 2021. The band have faced a series of line-up changes throughout their career. Among them are frontman Ali Campbell, keyboardist Mickey Virtue and rapper Astro, who all departed the band between 2008 and 2013, going on to form the group UB40 With Ali Campbell And Astro. Astro and their longtime saxophonist Brian Travers both sadly passed away in 2021. UB40 will celebrate 45 years together with the Red Red Wine Tour which hits the UK in November 2024, following shows across North America in the summer and dates in Australia and New Zealand in October. Catch them live by checking tour dates and ticket information here on Stereoboard. UB40 Comments & FeedbackUB40 Concert & Event Reviews1 Fan Reviews
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Saw the band in quex park couple of years ago. What a day! Kicked off with Asward performing then UB40 came on stage, the crowed erupted, they sang everything from Red Red Wine to Lonely Girl Dogs and Alians were the only things to understand me the next day voice lost but didnt care so worth it. Even Maxi Priest, who came on for a couple of songs, was the icing on the cake. Going to see them again - Folkestone next year cant wait x
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