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Top Tickets This Week: Green Day, Hozier, Crowded House, Pet Shop Boys, Lainey Wilson, Tate McRae

Thursday, 09 November 2023 Written by Jon Stickler

Green Day

Photo: Emmie America

The pop-punk legends will bring The Saviors Tour to Manchester's Emirates Old Trafford, Glasgow's Bellahouston Park, Dublin's Marlay Park and London's Wembley Stadium in June. The run will also include a headlining appearance at the Isle Of Wight Festival on June 23.

The UK and Ireland leg will follow on from a series of dates across mainland Europe, which kicks off on May 30 at O Son do Camino festival in Monte De Gozo, Spain before stops in France, Germany and Italy.

Later in the summer, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool will continue the mammoth trek with a North America leg, beginning on July 29 at Washington, D.C.'s Nationals Park. 

Support acts confirmed for the tour include The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas, who will perform in North America. Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters and Maid of Ace will open across the UK and Europe.

Tickets for the UK and European leg go on general sale at 9.30am GMT/10.30am CET tomorrow (November 10). The North American dates go on general sale the same day at 10am local time - Compare and buy tickets here.

The news follows details of the band's 14th studio album, 'Saviors', due out on January 19 via Reprise/Warner Records.


Hozier

Photo: Barry McCall

The Irish singer-songwriter has added new summer UK dates to his Unreal Unearth Tour, confirming outdoor concerts at Dublin's Marlay Park on July 5, Finsbury Park in London on July 7, Chepstow Racecourse on July 9 and Glasgow Green the next day. Tickets go on general sale at 10am tomorrow (November 10) - Compare and buy tickets here.

He'll commence another European leg of the trek later in November, with dates running into December and including UK and Ireland arena shows between December 10 and 20.

The 33-year-old has just announced a new round of 2024 North American dates for the trek, which is in support of his third studio album, 'Unreal Unearth', which came out this summer. Tickets for those dates go on general sale at 12pm local time on November 17.


Crowded House

The legendary Australian band have lined up a series of outdoor shows in the UK for the summer, kicking off at Lincoln Castle on June 15. They'll also play Cardiff Castle on June 20 and Cork's Musgrave Park on June 23, with the latter date featuring The Waterboys.

The short tour also includes a visit to The Piece Hall in Halifax on June 19 as part of the Live At The Piece Hall series. If that wasn't enough, they'll play a Nocturne Live show at Blenheim Palace with special guests Sheryl Crow and Turin Brakes on June 16, and the Isle Of Wight Festival on June 21.

Get pre-sale tickets for their Blenheim Palace show via AXS now. Tickets for all of their headline shows go on general sale at 9am tomorrow (November 10) - Compare and buy tickets here.

Weekend tickets for the Isle Of Wight Festival are on sale now.


Pet Shop Boys

The renowned synth-pop duo have extended their Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live Tour into 2024.

They'll play arenas in Glasgow, Nottingham, Birmingham, Manchester and Belfast in early June, with tickets on general sale at 9am this Friday (November 10) - Compare and buy tickets here.

Pet Shop Boys were also recently announced as the Saturday headliner for next year's Isle Of Wight festival.


Lainey Wilson

The country music star will bring her Lainey Wilson: LIVE Tour to Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester and London in April.

The trek will also see her visit European cities in the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Norway later in the spring. She'll also play her debut Australian dates in March, which include a headline appearance at CMC Rocks festival. 

She'll be joined by Harper O'Neill for her UK and European dates, which go on general sale at 10am local time tomorrow (November 10) - Compare and buy tickets here.

Tickets for her dates down under go on general sale at 2pm AEDT on Monday (November 13). 


Tate McRae

Photo: Facebook

The Canadian artist will support her sophomore album, 'Think Later', due out on December 8, with an international tour of the same name, which features over 50 dates across the UK and Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

The 2024 trek will see the 20-year-old playing her biggest shows to date, commencing on April 17 at Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre, before stops in Glasgow, London, Manchester and Wolverhampton.

She'll then head across mainland Europe later in the spring, followed by dates spanning North America in July and August, with the Australian and New Zealand leg of the tour scheduled for November.

Tickets for her UK, European and North American dates go on general sale at 10am local time tomorrow (November 10). Tickets for the Australian and New Zealand concerts go on general sale at 3pm local time on November 14 - Compare and buy tickets here.


Also announced this week:

  • 30 Seconds To Mars will bring their Seasons World Tour to the UK next spring.
  • LeAnn Rimes has announced a huge London show for spring 2024.
  • Bill Bailey has added four extra dates to his 2024 Thoughtifier Tour.
  • Tom Grennan will head to Wales for a huge show at Cardiff Castle next summer.
  • Lulu will hit the road next spring for the Champagne For Lulu Tour.
  • Kid Kapichi have confirmed a UK and European tour for next spring.
  • Caity Baser has announced her Still Learning Tour for spring 2024.
  • Mount Kimbie have announced a new album and spring UK shows.
  • Paul Weller has announced UK and Ireland shows for next summer.
  • James Arthur has announced a homecoming concert at Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium for next summer.
  • Blue, Boyzlife and Scouting For Girls will combine for a major outdoor triple-header in Reading next summer.
  • Fightstar will play their biggest headline show to date at London's OVO Arena Wembley next spring.
  • Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has announced the European leg of The Mandrake Project Live Tour for spring 2024.
  • Becky Hill has added a Newmarket Racecourse show to her summer tour plans for 2024.
  • Craig David will take his TS5 show to three outdoor venues next summer.
  • Barry Manilow has added extra dates to his London residency next year.
  • The Pretenders have confirmed a UK tour for early next spring.
  • The Sherlocks will play their biggest headline show to date at Sheffield's Don Valley Bowl next summer.
  • Rebecca Ferguson has announced her Heaven Part II Tour for next spring.
  • Clubland will return for a UK and Ireland arena tour in 2024.
  • Stephen Sanchez has announced three UK shows for early 2024.
  • WWE Live will return to the UK next spring.
  • The first celebrity contestants to appear on the 2024 Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour have been announced.
  • IVE have announced a London show for summer 2024.
  • Queens Of The Stone Age, Fall Out Boy and Avenged Sevenfold will headline Download Festival 2024.
  • Duran Duran are confirmed as the first headliner for Latitude Festival 2024.

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