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Top Tickets This Week: Skunk Anansie & Garbage, James Morrison, Foo Fighters, GIVĒON, Matt Rife

Thursday, 13 November 2025 Written by Jon Stickler

Skunk Anansie and Garbage

The two influential alt-rock bands have confirmed outdoor co-headline UK shows for summer 2026.

They run kicks off in Halifax on June 16 with a co-headlining show at the Live At The Piece Hall concert series. From there, they'll play Delamere Forest in Cheshire for Forest Live on June 18, Dreamland the following day as part of the Margate Summer Series, and Scarborough Open Air Theatre on June 20.

The tour continues with a stop at Cardiff Castle on June 22 for the DEPOT Live series, before concluding with a Summer Sessions show at Southampton's Guildhall Square on June 23.

Tickets for all dates go on general sale at 10am on Friday (November 14) - Compare and buy tickets here.

Having recently completed a North American tour, Garbage will perform at Mexico's Corona Capital festival this week before heading to Australia and New Zealand for the next leg of their Happy Endings Tour in December, their first shows Down Under since 2016 and their first visit to New Zealand since 2013. 

They're touring in support of their eighth studio album, 'Let All That We Imagine Be The Light', released in May. 

Meanwhile, Skunk Anansie are set to headline Bearded Theory festival in Derbyshire and the Great Estate Festival in Cornwall in May. Their latest and seventh studio album, 'The Painful Truth', also arrived in May.


James Morrison

Photo: Tom Oxley

The BRIT-winning artist will mark the 20th anniversary of his debut album with a UK tour next year.

The singer-songwriter will perform 2006's 'Undiscovered' in full, along with hits from across his career, at shows in Manchester, Edinburgh, Nottingham, York, Newcastle, Stoke, Cambridge, Ipswich, Oxford, Sheffield, Liverpool, Bristol, Portsmouth, Wolverhampton, Southend, Brighton, Bath and London between May 9 and June 4. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (November 14) - Compare and buy tickets here

His sixth studio album, 'Fight Another Day', arrived last month, marking his first proper full-length release in six years, following 2019's 'You're Stronger Than You Know', 2020's 'Live At Dingwalls', and 2022's 'Greatest Hits' compilation.

Ahead of the album's release, he shared the singles Cry Your Tears On Me, Little Wings, The Man Who Can't Be Loved, and the title track.

This weekend, Morrison will join Marti Pellow, Pixie Lott, Tony Hadley, Matt Goss and more for Magic Radio's Magic Of Christmas event at London's Palladium.


Foo Fighters

Photo: Elizabeth Miranda

The American rock band have announced UK and European shows for next summer.

The Take Cover Tour will visit cities across Europe between June 10 and July 10, including two UK dates at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium on June 25 and 27. They'll also play headline sets at Mad Cool Festival in Madrid and NOS Alive festival in Portugal.

The new dates mark the band's first UK and European tour since last year's Everything Or Nothing At All Tour. Support on select shows will come from Royel Otis, Inhaler, Idles, Otoboke Beaver, Fat Dog, and Die Spitz. Check out the poster below to see who appears where.

Tickets for most dates go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (November 14). Tickets for Mad Cool will go on sale a little later than the others, at 10am on November 20, while NOS Alive is already on sale - Compare and buy tickets here.

The announcement comes after details of the North American leg of the tour with Queens of the Stone Age, set for August and September, and the release of their latest single, Asking For A Friend.

Before heading to Europe, they'll play a headline set at Corona Capital festival in Mexico City this week.

Foo Fighters released their most recent studio album, 'But Here We Are', in 2023, followed by a live EP, 'Are Playing Where ??? Vol. 1', which dropped exclusively on Bandcamp last month.


GIVĒON

Photo: Live Nation

The seven-time Grammy-nominated R&B singer has announced three UK and Ireland arena shows for spring 2026.

He'll headline Dublin's 3Arena on March 17, The O2 Arena in London on March 19, and Manchester's AO Arena on March 20.

The shows form part of the European leg of his Dear Beloved Tour, which also includes stops in Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam and Zurich. Before that, he'll bring the tour to Australia and New Zealand in February.

Sasha Keable and Baby Rose will support across all dates, with tickets on general sale at 9am local time on Friday (November 14) - Compare and buy tickets here.

The announcement follows the completion of the tour's North American leg, which wrapped up last week with a performance at New York City's Madison Square Garden.

The tour takes its name from his sophomore album, 'Beloved', released in July. Last month, he shared Dancing In The Smoke, a song featured on the season two soundtrack of Netflix's Nobody Wants This.


Matt Rife

The comedian, actor and TikTok star has extended his Stay Golden World Tour, with new dates added in the UK, Ireland, Europe and North America.

He'll play Dublin's 3Arena, The O2 Arena in London, the OVO Hydro in Glasgow and Manchester's AO Arena in April, followed by spring dates in Europe before heading to North America in the fall. Several US and Canadian shows will feature a new 360° in-the-round stage design, promising what Rife calls a "completely immersive experience" for fans.

The new gigs follow his previously announced Australia, New Zealand and Singapore dates at the start of the year, as well as additional North American stops to close out 2025, which are on sale now. Tickets for all other dates go on general sale at 12pm local time on Friday (November 14) - Compare and buy tickets here.

The Stay Golden Tour builds on the success of his 2023 ProbleMATTic World Tour, which sold over 600,000 tickets across more than 250 shows worldwide within just 48 hours after being announced.

He's also set to release his next Netflix special, Matt Rife: Unwrapped – A Christmas Crowd Work Special, on December 2.


Also Announced This Week:

  • Pet Shop Boys have scheduled a series of intimate London shows for next spring, billed as Obscure Pet Shop Boys.
  • Super Furry Animals have added a Bristol show to their 2026 live plans.
  • Due to demand, Calvin Harris has announced an extra stadium show in Scotland for next summer.
  • Due to demand, Hayley Williams has added more dates to her recently announced solo headline tour.
  • Maroon 5 are the next headliner to be announced for BST Hyde Park.
  • Maddox Batson has announced his Live Worldwide Tour for 2026. 
  • Gary Numan has announced a summer show in Halifax.
  • Billy Ocean has announced a new outdoor UK show for the summer.
  • The Flaming Lips and The Beta Band have been announced for Live At The Piece Hall in Halifax next year.
  • Warren Zeiders will hit the road next year for a world tour.
  • Deftones lead the first wave of acts announced for Outbreak Fest London next year.
  • Hilary Duff has announced a one-night-only show in London for early next year.
  • Madness have added two outdoor UK shows to their summer tour plans.
  • Nova Twins have scheduled a 10-date UK and European tour for next spring.
  • Lottery Winners will warm up for their huge stadium show in Manchester with a London show.
  • Holly Humberstone has announced four UK shows for the spring.
  • Example has announced a UK tour for next spring.
  • Rick Astley has confirmed outdoor UK shows for next summer.
  • McFly have announced a series of outdoor shows in the UK for summer 2026.
  • CMAT is the second headliner to be announced for LIDO Festival next summer.
  • Twisted Sister, The Temperance Movement and Reef lead the first names announced for next year's Steelhouse Festival.
  • Mighty Hoopla will return next year with headliners Lily Allen and Scissor Sisters.
  • Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian and Lewis Capaldi lead the first acts announced for next year's TRNSMT festival.

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