Brandon Flowers

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The Killers’ Brandon Flowers has scheduled tour dates across North America, the UK and Ireland for this autumn.
Hot on the heels of announcing 'THRASHER', his third solo album and first in over a decade, the singer-songwriter has confirmed shows across the US and Canada running from September 1 to October 6, including stops in Phoenix, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Denver, Chicago, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Toronto and a homecoming date at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas. Tickets for those dates are on sale now.
He'll then return to the UK and Ireland for performances in Bournemouth, Bristol, Nottingham, Manchester, York, Glasgow, Birmingham and Dublin, alongside a special show at London's Royal Albert Hall on October 15, which will mark Flowers' first full performance at the iconic venue since The Killers’ landmark 2009 shows, which were captured for a live album and DVD. Tickets for those shows go on general sale at 10am tomorrow (July 3) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The new shows will see Flowers perform songs from 'THRASHER' for the first time, as well as material from his other two solo records, 2015's 'The Desired Effect' and 2010's 'Flamingo', alongside select songs from The Killers’ catalogue.
'THRASHER' was recorded at the legendary RCA Studio A in Nashville alongside producers Shawn Everett and Jonathan Rado, and finds Flowers returning to his country and Americana influences. It's set for release through Island Records on August 21. Meanwhile, check out a live performance of the first single Plans below.
The Hunna

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The Hunna have announced their final tour for this autumn.
After 10 years, the British indie-rock trio are ready to call it a day, but not before one last victory lap that includes stops in Leeds, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Bristol, Birmingham, Norwich, Nottingham, Bournemouth and London, where they'll wrap up the run at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on December 8.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am this Friday - Compare and buy tickets here.
The Hertfordshire band put out their debut album, '100', in 2016, followed by 'Dare' two years later and 'I'd Rather Die Than Let You In' in 2020. Their latest full-length release is a 2022 self-titled LP, though last November they dropped the five-track EP 'Blue Transitions'.
They've previously toured with acts such as Jimmy Eat World and Palaye Royale, in addition to undertaking their own headline tours.
KALEO

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KALEO have announced the UK and European leg of their Way Down We Go Tour, celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut album 'A/B'.
The Icelandic rock band will head across the continent from March 1 to April 1, kicking off with back-to-back shows in Oslo, Norway, before stops in Stockholm, Copenhagen, Brussels, Cologne, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Warsaw, Prague, Munich, Zurich, Budapest, Vienna, Berlin, Amsterdam and Paris.
They'll then travel to the UK for performances at London's O2 Academy Brixton, Manchester's O2 Apollo, the O2 Academy Glasgow and O2 Academy Birmingham between April 3 and 9. Tickets go on general sale at 10am tomorrow - Compare and buy tickets here.
The four-piece — vocalist-guitarist JJ Julius Son, drummer David Antonsson, bassist Daniel Kristjansson and guitarist Rubin Pollock — launched the opening North American leg of the trek last week, with dates continuing through to September 11, when they'll conclude the run at Sommo Festival in Canada. Tickets for those dates are on sale. They'll also play OFFLIMITS Music Fest in Abu Dhabi (UAE) on November 21.
KALEO recently released an expanded deluxe anniversary edition of 'A/B', featuring eight bonus songs of previously unreleased studio tracks and live performances, alongside a video for Still No Good, a bluesier reworking of their Grammy-nominated 'A/B' track No Good. Their most recent studio album, 'MIXED EMOTIONS', dropped in 2025.
Two Door Cinema Club

Two Door Cinema Club have announced their first headline UK and Ireland tour in over seven years for early 2027.
The arena run will see the Northern Irish indie-pop trio continue the 15th anniversary celebrations of their seminal debut album, 'Tourist History', with performances at Dublin's 3Arena, Belfast's SSE Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro, Manchester's AO Arena and The O2 in London between January 23 and 28.
Across the five dates, the band will perform the 2010 album in its entirety, alongside a career-spanning set of greatest hits. Support in Dublin and Belfast will come from The Royston Club, while Circa Waves and Arkayla will feature at the shows in Glasgow, Manchester and London. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour will follow the band's summer schedule of major outdoor shows and festival appearances across the UK, Ireland and Europe, including Kendal Calling and Y Not? Festival. They'll also play a landmark concert at New York City's Madison Square Garden on September 27 as part of a North American tour, before dates in Australia, New Zealand and Japan later in the year, and additional European shows in January and February next year.
The trio put out their latest album, 'Keep On Smiling', in 2022 and returned in 2024 with the single Happy Customers, following the 2023 track Sure Enough. They also put out a deluxe edition of 'Tourist History' in November 2025.
Beabadoobee

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Beabadoobee has announced her fourth album, which she'll support with her first arena tour later this year.
The follow-up to 2024's 'This Is How Tomorrow Moves' is titled 'Pylon' and will arrive on September 18 via Dirty Hit/Interscope Records. Featuring 14 songs, it'll include collaborations with Paramore's Hayley Williams, Turnstile singer Brendan Yates, Pinegrove’s Evan Stephens Hall, Deftones' Chino Moreno, Title Fight's Shane Mora, and The 1975's Matty Healy and George Daniel, who contribute to production on Write Me a Letter.
Beabadoobee will support 'Pylon' with her first run of headline arena dates, billed as the Powerlines Tour, which kicks off with shows across North America throughout October. She'll then travel to the UK for performances at Glasgow's OVO Hydro, Cardiff's Utilita Arena, Manchester's AO Arena and London's O2 Arena between November 14 and 18, followed by European dates in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin and Düsseldorf.
Tickets for all dates are on sale now - Compare and buy tickets here.
The dates will follow her previously scheduled appearances at Hinterland Music Festival in Saint Charles, Iowa and Lollapalooza in Chicago next month, as well as shows in Chicago, Indianapolis and Morrison, Colorado, where she'll perform at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 7.Those shows are on sale now.
Diljit Dosanjh

Diljit Dosanjh has added new UK, Irish and European shows to his Aura World Tour.
Following his previously announced, now sold-out performance at London's Wembley Stadium on September 12, the Punjabi superstar will headline Birmingham's Utilita Arena on September 18 and Manchester's Co-op Live on September 20.
Prior to those shows, he'll headline Berlin's Uber Arena on August 21, Dublin's 3Arena on August 25, Paris' Adidas Arena on August 28, Wiener Stadthalle Halle D in Vienna on August 30, Milan's Unipol Forum on September 5 and the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on September 7. Tickets are on sale now - Compare and buy tickets here.
The Aura World Tour kicked off back in November 2025 in Australia, with Dosanjh making history as the first Punjabi artist to not only headline, but sell out stadiums across the country. The North American leg began on April 23 in Vancouver and concluded on June 21 in San Francisco.
The tour shares its title with the singer and actor's 2025 album, 'AURA'. More recently, he put out 'The Call Of Panjab' EP with Tru-Skool this April, as well as appearing on several film soundtracks.
Also Announced Or On Sale This Week:
- Sam Smith has scheduled intimate UK dates as part of their global To Be Free residencies.
- Maverick Sabre will play a one-off London show this winter.
- Death Cab For Cutie have added a new show to the autumn UK and Ireland leg of their I Built You A Tower Tour.
- Atif Aslam will return to the UK this autumn.
- Violet Grohl has added extra UK and Ireland shows to her Be Sweet To Me Tour.
- The Big Moon will support their new album with a UK tour this autumn.
- The Arenacross World Tour will head to the UK early next year.
- Skindred have extended their You Got This Tour into spring next year.
- Fally Ipupa has announced a second London show for the autumn.
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