Deftones

Photo: Jimmy Fontaine
The alt-metal veterans will support their newly announced album, 'private music', with European and UK arena shows early next year, including stops in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Dublin, Cardiff and London between February 12 and 20.
Support on the run will come from Denzel Curry and Drug Church. Tickets go on general sale at 9am local time on Friday (July 18) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Ahead of the new dates, the Sacramento band will tour North America this summer, joined by support acts Phantogram, Idles, and the Barbarians of California. That leg includes a number of festival appearances, as well as two co-headline shows with System Of a Down in Toronto on September 3 and 5. Tickets for those dates are on sale now.
The follow-up to 2020's 'Ohms' will arrive on August 22 via Reprise/Warner Records. Head here to check out the video for the lead single from the record, my mind is a mountain.
Bob Dylan

The legendary American singer-songwriter will bring his Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour back to the UK and Europe later this year.
He'll tour mainland Europe between October 16 to November 5, before heading to the UK and Ireland for shows in Brighton, Swansea—where he'll play three nights at the Building Society Arena—Coventry, Leeds, and Dublin. He'll also headline two nights each in Glasgow, Belfast, and Killarney.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (July 18) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Later this month, Dylan will continue touring North America with country icon Willie Nelson as part of the Outlaw Music Festival, with shows scheduled throughout August and September.
Dylan has been on his Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour since 2021, named after his 39th studio album released in 2020. His most recent album, Shadow Kingdom, arrived in 2023.
Earlier this year, the 84-year-old's life was brought to the screen in A Complete Unknown, a biopic starring Timothée Chalamet as the musician.
Clipse

The rap duo of No Malice and Pusha T will bring their Let God Sort Em Out Tour to the UK and Europe later this year.
The Virginia Beach brothers will headline London's O2 Forum Kentish Town and Manchester’s O2 Ritz on November 9 and 10, respectively, following performances in Tilburg (Netherlands), and Paris (France), earlier that month.
Tickets for the UK dates go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (July 18) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The new dates will take place after the US leg of their tour, set to run from August 3 to September 10, with support from Atlanta rap duo EarthGang. Tickets for those dates are on sale now.
The tour is named after Clipse's Pharrell-produced reunion album, 'Let God Sort Em Out', which dropped last week (July 11). Head here to check out the video for the track Chains & Whips, featuring Kendrick Lamar.
Sombr

The American singer-songwriter is set to take his The Late Nights and Young Romance Tour across Europe and the UK in early 2025.
The 20-year-old artist will tour mainland Europe between February 10 and March 6, followed by UK and Ireland dates at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, Manchester Academy, the O2 Academy Birmingham, the O2 Academy Glasgow, and Dublin’s 3Arena between March 8 and 16.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (July 18) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Sombr, whose real name is Shane Boose, will kick off the North American leg of the trek in late September, with shows running through early November. He'll then head to Australia and New Zealand in December. Tickets for those dates are on sale now.
Sombr recently shared his new single, We Never Dated, which followed his spring breakout hit Undressed, and last year's Back To Friends. His debut EP, 'In Another Life', arrived in 2023 via Warner Records and his own imprint SMB.
Alter Bridge

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The Florida metallers will support their newly announced self-titled album with their What Lies Within Tour across Europe and the UK early next year, with support from Daughtry and Sevendust.
The UK and Ireland leg will include shows at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena, Manchester’s AO Arena, Dublin’s 3Arena, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, London’s O2 Arena, and Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena, running from February 25 to March 5.
Tickets for all dates go on general sale at 10am BST/11am CEST on Friday (July 18), except Helsinki, which follows at 12pm local time the same day - Compare and buy tickets here.
The follow-up to 2022's 'Pawns & Kings' will arrive on January 9 via Napalm Records.
Also Announced This Week:
- Kneecap have added three more dates to their UK tour later this year.
- Jojo Siwa will bring her Infinity Heart Tour to the UK and Europe in the autumn.
- The Fratellis have added four extra dates to their UK tour next year.
- Lorna Shore have announced a UK and European tour for early next year.
- G Flip has announced The Dream Ride Tour.
- Stereophonics have added a second Birmingham show to their winter UK arena tour.
- Queens Of The Stone Age have will bring their Catacombs Tour to the UK and Europe this autumn.
- Richard Ashcroft has announced a huge show in Manchester.
- The Charlatans have returned with details of their long-awaited 14th studio album and accompanying UK tour dates.
- Bret McKenzie, best known for his band Flight Of The Conchords and their eponymous television show, has confirmed UK and US shows for October.
- The Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes have added a London show to their UK tour.
- Wet Leg have added a Scottish show to their UK and Ireland tour this autumn.
- The RnB Xmas Ball will take place in three UK cities later this year.
- Critical Role will bring the Echoes Of Exandria Live Show Tour to the UK in 2026.
- Nathan Evans has announced his biggest show to date.
- The Kooks have added a Scottish show to their UK arena tour this autumn.
- All Time Low have laid out plans for their 10th studio album and accompanying tour dates.
- Ricky Gervais has added a St. Albans show to his Mortality Tour.
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