Foo Fighters have announced the dates for their 'Everything or Nothing at All' UK tour which will hit UK shores next summer.
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Russell Brand has announced a UK tour for his new stand-up show Bipolarisation – find all the details on how to secure tickets below.The tour kicks off in August with shows in Maidenhead and Slough, before rounding off with dates throughout September in London, Chesham, Oxford, Plymouth and Wolverhampton.Tickets for the shows will be available first in a pre-sale on Ticketmaster from Wednesday June 7.
The general sale starts from Monday June 12 at 10am local time, with tickets available here.You can check out the full list of tour dates below.
.Foo Fighters have announced the dates for their 'Everything or Nothing at All' UK tour which will hit UK shores next summer.
The Zombies are headed to the U.S. for a 20-concert fall 2023 tour from Oct.
Doja Cat announced that she was retiring from the music business.Thankfully, she couldn’t stay away from the industry for too long.On Friday, June 23, the ‘Kiss Me More” singer/rapper ate her own words and shared she’ll be going on a nationwide 24-concert arena ‘The Scarlet Tour’ in support of her upcoming album.Doja Cat fans in New York and New Jersey are in luck too; she’ll leap into Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Nov. 29 and Newark, NJ’s Prudential Center on Nov.
Award-winning rock band Muse have annnounced a string of new UK and Ireland arena dates, including Manchester, in the Autumn. The band will continue their massive Will Of The People World tour with a date at Manchester AO Arena.
Glastonbury is back for its 51st edition this weekend. Hundreds of thousands of music fans are soaking up the action at Worthy Farm as the first full day of music gets underway.
Packed full of feel-good vibes, Christmas favourite The Holiday In Concert will be taking to the stage in November for a one-off festive experience at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall.
she did it again.Britney Spears is making a comeback, but not in quite the way you’d expect. This time, the Grammy Award-winning pop icon’s music is taking the Broadway stage in “Once Upon A One More Time.”Expect to hear Spears’ songs like never before at the legendary Marquis Theatre.The musical takes some of her chart-topping hits — including “Womanizer,” “Lucky,” “Circus” and “Toxic” — and spins them into a reimagined fairytale following Cinderella, Snow White and other storybook staples as they find that happily ever after isn’t what they thought.As you may expect, Britney classic closely tie into the storyline — one of our favorite moments was when “Oops I Did It Again” lands right when the princesses discover that they may share a suitor in common.Plus, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the show features a “Succession” star AND “American Idol” Season One runner-up Justin Guarini.Does this sound like a musical you “wanna go” to?Well, at time of publication, we found tickets going for downright reasonable prices.In fact, some mezzanine seats were spotted at just $65 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Taylor Swift sent fans across the UK, Ireland and Europe into a frenzy after announcing her The Eras Tour international dates in 2024.
The Pope of Mope is celebrating for once.From Oct. 7-25, Morrissey is swooping into North America for eleven concerts as part of his international ’40th Anniversary Tour’ commemorating four decades in music.He’ll close the run of concerts with four back-to-back-to-back-to-back gigs at New York City’s United Palace Theatre on Saturday, Oct.
co-headlining again.Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s ‘Restless Leg Tour’ just added an additional seven shows to its run from September through January in major cities all over the U.S. including Fey’s hometown Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec.
Kane Brown does things a little bit differently at live shows.The country star, who has just 15 concerts remaining on his 2023 ‘Drunk or Dreaming Tour,’ doesn’t just perform by himself.No, at a recent gig, the “Different Man” singer pulled his daughter onstage for a duet of his hit single “Thank God” to the delight of his adoring fans.And if you want to see what magic Brown has up his sleeve for the final shows he has scheduled this year including one at Canandaigua, NY’s Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center on July 9, you can still pick them up before it’s too late.Better yet, you won’t need to go broke seeing the country/hip-hop crossover star live either.At the time of publication, some tickets were going for as low as $31 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price to sing along to hits like “Saturday Nights,” “Heaven,” “What Ifs,” “One Thing Right,” “Be Like That” and so many more live.Want to catch Kane Brown’s ‘Drunk or Dreaming Tour’ before it’s too late?Here’s everything you need to know and more.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all ‘Drunk or Dreaming’ tour dates, venues and the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
live podcasts at huge venues.While it might sound like an episode of “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia,” we’re happy to report this is really happening. This fall, The Always Sunny Pod is embarking on a brief two-show tour that will take Charlie Day, Rob McElhenney and Glenn Howerton (plus, fingers crossed Danny DeVito and Kaitlin Olson!) to Philadelphia and New York City.First up, the trio will crack wise at Philly’s TD Pavilion at the Mann on Saturday, Sept.
Lana Del Rey fans recently got their wish when Taylor Swift bumped up her vocals on the track “Snow On The Beach.”And if “Gangsters” want to heat the lush track live, you can this year.Del Rey, 37, has six major concert and festival appearances lined up around the globe these next few months (and she takes requests!).That includes overseas stops at London, GB’s Hyde Park on July 9 and Mexico City, MX’s Foro Sol on Aug. 15.She’ll also lends her vocal chops to Chicago’s Lollapalooza on Aug.
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Diana Ross fans keeping them from seeing the singer live on her ongoing 2023 ‘Music Legacy Tour.’Ticket prices shouldn’t be a problem either.After review, our team found that seats for some shows to see the 79-year-old R&B legend were going for as low as $34 before fees on Vivid Seats.While tickets aren’t quite as cheap to see the former Supremes lead singer live in the Big Apple — prices start at $103 before fees for her Radio City Music Hall gig on June 29 — it’s hard to put a price tag on catching one of the 20th century’s greatest legends IRL.And as an added bonus, the show looks like a blast too judging from Ross’ recent Instagram posts highlighting her first few gigs on the summer run.Always had seeing the “I’m Coming Out” Rock and Roll Hall of Famer live on your bucket list?Here’s how you can catch her live before it’s too late this year.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all 12 tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all upcoming Diana Ross shows can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Glastonbury 2023 is just around the corner, with over 200,000 people heading down to Somerset’s Worthy Farm for the UK’s biggest festival. However, many will already be eager to find out how to get into next year’s event.The Somerset-based festival is renowned not just for being one of the biggest festivals in the world but also one of the hardest to get tickets for.
Green Day fans.First, the bad news — there is no official Green Day tour in 2023 (as of now).Sorry about that.However, the good news is that the legendary band will be headlining at three major festivals from July through October this year.To kick off their string of summer dates, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers will lend their talents to Milwaukee, WI’s Harley Davidson Homecoming on July 14-15.After that, Billie Joe Armstrong and co. head north to perform at Quebec’s annual 11-day Festival d’ete de Quebec on the fest’s last day, July 16.Finally, the punk heroes will wrap their brief 2023 run with back-to-back performances at Las Vegas’ When We Were Young Festival on Oct.
Neil Young, 77, is hitting the road for the first time since 2019.However, the former Buffalo Springfrield and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young singer will be mixing things up for his ‘Coastal Tour’ taking place exclusively in California, Oregon and Washington this July.At all 13 upcoming acoustic gigs, the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee will be performing songs he’s never played live before according to the Neil Young Archives.That doesn’t mean he’s just playing new stuff — just not “Heart of Gold” which he doesn’t want audiences to compare to how he sounded singing the classic tune live in 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2020.
Dane Cook has been performing comedy all over the world.However, his most recent special “Above It All” took place at a venue Cook is surprisingly familiar with — his Hollywood home.Come this fall, the veteran funnyman will leave his backyard and hit the road once again for his recently extended ‘Perfectly Shattered Tour.’Along the way, the “Employee of the Month” star will drop into Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on Oct. 19 and then he’ll perform back-to-back gigs at Huntington, NY’s The Paramount on Oct.