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Top Tickets This Week: Take That, Pulp, Shania Twain, Lionel Richie, Bastille

Thursday, 03 November 2022 Written by Jon Stickler

Take That


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Take That will perform for the 10th Anniversary of BST Hyde Park in London on July 1, with support from special guests The Script and Sugababes.

They join previously announced headliners BLACKPINK, Billy Joel, and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band on the BST Hyde Park billing for 2023 so far. Tickets are on sale now - Compare and buy tickets here.


Pulp

Following a few teasers, Pulp have announced plans to reunite for summer shows and festival appearances in 2023. They'll kick off their new tour on May 26 at Bridlington Spa, with additional headline dates lined up at Dublin's St Anne's Park, London's Finsbury Park, Scarborough Open Air Theatre, Cardiff International Arena, and two hometown shows at Sheffield's Utilita Arena.

The trek will also include festival appearances at Warrington's Neighbourhood Weekender, TRNSMT in Glasgow and Suffolk's Latitude Festival, where they'll conclude the run on July 21. Tickets go on general sale at 9am local time on November 4 - Compare and buy tickets here.


Shania Twain

The Grammy Award-winner has announced a UK and Ireland arena tour for 2023. The Queen Of Me Tour will head to arenas in London, Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham between September 16 and 26, following dates across North America in spring and summer.

Support in the US and Canada will come from Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Breland, Kelsea Ballerini, Robyn Ottolini, Priscilla Block, and Mickey Guyton on select dates. The support for the UK and Ireland has not yet been confirmed. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on November 4 - Compare and buy tickets here.

The trek shares its name with the singer's upcoming album, 'Queen Of Me', which is due out on February 3 via EMI.


Lionel Richie

The legendary performer has confirmed shows in the UK and Ireland for summer 2023.

The pop icon will play Belfast's Ormeau Park on June 3 as part of the Belsonic series, St Anne's Park in Dublin the next day, Cornwall's Eden Project on June 7, Somerset County Cricket Club on June 11, Blenheim Palace in Oxford on June 14 and 15 for the Nocturne Live series, Hampshire's Broadlands Estate on June 27 and Chepstow Racecourse on June 30.

Tickets go on general sale on November 4, at 9am for Oxford and Chepstow, then 10am for the rest of the dates - Compare and buy tickets here.


Bastille

The English pop-rockers will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut album with the Bad Blood X Tour in June and July.

The band will perform the record in full, "plus other favourites", at shows in Dublin, Newmarket, Margate, Exeter, Manchester, Bridlington, Leeds, Warwick, Ludlow and London, where they'll headline Alexandra Palace.

Pre-sale tickets for their stops in Exeter and Newmarket are on sale now. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on November 4 - Compare and buy tickets here


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