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Top Tickets This Week: Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, Deep Purple, Megan Thee Stallion, Moby And More

Thursday, 21 March 2024 Written by Jon Stickler

Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds

Photo: Ian Allen

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds will take The Wild God Tour across the UK and Europe in the autumn, kicking off at Oberhausen in Germany on September 24 and wrapping up in Antwerp on October 30.

The UK and Ireland leg will follow with arena shows in Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff, London, Dublin and Birmingham between November 2 and 15.

Support on the European leg will come from Dry Cleaning until October 11, after which it will change to The Murder Capital for the remainder of the run. The UK and Ireland leg will be opened by Black Country, New Road.

The trek shares its name with Cave and Bad Seeds' new album, 'Wild God', which is due for release on August 30. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (March 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.


Deep Purple

The legendary rock band will bring their =1 More Time Tour to arenas in Poland, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Birmingham, London, Leeds, Manchester and Glasgow between October 17 and November 10.

For the UK leg they'll be joined by special guests Reef, and the EU run will be opened by Jefferson Starship. Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT on Friday (March 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.


Megan Thee Stallion

The Grammy Award-winning rapper has scheduled 32 dates across North America, Europe and the UK for her Hot Girl Summer Tour.

The trek will commence on May 14 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, before stops in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, Atlanta, Tampa, Phoenix, Denver, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

She'll then return to Europe for arena shows in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Cologne, Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin between July 4 and 17.

Support on the North American run will come from Memphis rapper GloRilla. Support for the UK and European leg is still to be revealed. Tickets for all shows go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (March 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.


Moby

Photo: Mike Formanski

The musician and activist has scheduled his first live dates in over a decade, with a show lined up at the O2 Arena, London for September 19, followed by concerts in Germany, and Paris in France.

The performances will see him celebrating the 25th anniversary of his 1999 album 'Play', the biggest-selling electronic album of all time. Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT / 11am CET on Friday (March 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.

Moby has also announced a new album, 'Always Centred At Night', due out on June 14.


Stevie Nicks

The legendary singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac frontwoman has lined up concerts at Dublin's 3Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro Arena and Manchester's Co-Op Live on July 3, 6 and 9, respectively.

She'll also play in Antwerp on July 16 and Amsterdam and July 19. Tickets go on general sale at 12pm local time on Friday (March 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.

The new concerts are in addition to her previously confirmed headline appearance at BST Hyde Park on July 12. 


Shed Seven

The Yorkshire Britpop band will celebrate their 30th anniversary with a UK tour this autumn.

The trek will kick off on November 14 in Sheffield and conclude at the recently re-opened O2 Academy Brixton in London on December 14. Support will come from The Sherlocks on all dates. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (March 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.

The shows will feature a career-spanning set, including tracks from their latest album, 'A Matter Of Time'. 


Also announced this week:

  • Kate Nash will headline London's KOKO in November.
  • Royal Blood have announced new summer shows in the UK and Europe.
  • Melanie Martinez will bring The Trilogy Tour to the UK and Europe this autumn.
  • Interpol will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their sophomore album, 'Antics' with an autumn UK tour.
  • Loyle Carner has added a Southampton show to his summer tour plans.
  • Giggs has announced a Margate show for the summer.
  •  The first names have been revealed for this year's Somerset House Summer Series.
  • Riverdance will return to UK stages in 2025.
  • Jamie Cullum has announced a UK tour for the autumn.
  • Kelly Jones has announced a series of low-key shows for this spring.
  • Due to demand, Usher has added a 10th and final London show to his Past Present Future Tour.
  • Bill Bailey has announced two special UK shows for the summer.
  • Sam Ryder has announced a Margate show for the summer.
  • Comedian John Bishop has extended his Back At It Tour into 2025.
  • Vance Joy has announced a huge show at London's OVO Arena Wembley for October.
  • Janelle Monáe has announced summer shows in London and Manchester.
  • Sean Paul has announced a headline show at Coventry Building Society Arena for the summer.
  • Midge Ure has announced autumn dates for his Catalogue – The Hits Tour.
  • James have announced an intimate warm-up show in Bournemouth.
  • The Libertines have added more dates to their All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade Tour.
  • Lacuna Coil have announced a headline UK tour for the autumn.
  • Carly Pearce has added an extra London show to her 2025 Hummingbird Tour.
  • Coldplay, Vampire Weekend, Beabadoobee and CMAT announced for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend line-up.
  • Killer Books with Professor David Wilson and Marcel Theroux will tour venues across the UK this autumn.
  • Emeli Sandé and Ocean Colour Scene have joined the line-up for this year's Summer Nights At The Bandstand at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park Bandstand.
  • Frank Skinner will take his 30 Years Of Dirt show back to the West End this summer.
  • Graham Norton has announced a UK tour to promote his new novel, Frankie.

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