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NEW MUSIC artist of the month – Get to know Chloe Slater

JLS announce the The Club Is Alive: 2025 Hits Tour for November 2025.

Bastille have announced a 15-year anniversary tour for November 2025.

John Legend announces the Get Lifted 20th Anniversary Tour for this Spring.

Mumford & Sons share details of headline tour for Decmber 2025 and add more dates.

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An Afternoon and Evening with Mark Hoppus and All Things Fahrenheit-182

Due to demand, Mark Hoppus has announced an afternoon matinee show of Mark Hoppus and All Things Fahrenheit-182 on Bank Holiday Monday, 5th May at London’s Savoy Theatre.

Mark’s London shows invite you to join him as he shares his very human story about growing up in the 80s only to form one of the biggest bands of his generation in his memoir, FAHRENHEIT-182.

As the bassist, songwriter, vocalist, and founder for renowned pop-punk trailblazers, blink-182, Mark delves into his mental health throughout the band’s rise as well as his public battle and triumph over cancer. Get ready to see a new side of Mark and join him in a vulnerable, funny, and exciting conversation. If you’ve ever wanted to quit but kept going, this book is for you.

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Dive into the world of electronic, hip-hop, pop and rock & metal for the best gigs around.

NEW MUSIC ARTIST OF THE MONTH: CHLOE SLATER

A rising voice in the British indie rock scene

With sharply observational songwriting and politically-charged lyrics, Manchester-based Chloe Slater has become the new indie-pop hero for the disillusioned Gen Z audience.

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Find the perfect gig for you – from electronic to pop icons, from mosh pits to raves, we have it all under one roof.

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Ozzy Osbourne , Black Sabbath , Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira, Alice In Chains, Halestorm, and more

Icons of metal come together to celebrate Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance on Saturday 5th July at Villa Park, Birmingham.
The metal spectacular will be headlined by the original Black Sabbath – Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward – who will play for the first time in 20 years.

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Cast

29/10 – 05/12/2025

Various locations

Cast announce ’30 Years of All Change’ tour, which will see them play their renowned debut album in full from this October.

Multi-Platinum-selling, arena filling and festival headlining giants Catfish and the Bottlemen have announced their first ever headline stadium concerts at Cardiff Principality Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and Heaton Park Manchester in June 2025.

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Deftones, the iconic GRAMMY® Award-winning Sacramento band have announced their return to the UK next summer with a headline show at Crystal Palace Park, London on Sunday 29 June 2025, alongside special guests Weezer, High Vis, and more to be announced; the metal legends will also be performing at TK Maxx presents Live at the Piece Hall in summer 2025.

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Rock band, Disturbed have announced they will be performing across the UK this October as part of ‘The Sickness: 25th Anniversary Tour’ in Birmingham, Manchester, London & Glasgow.

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To celebrate hitting their 50th birthday in 2025, Forth 1 have lined up some incredible 90’s Pop Dance acts to take to the stage for one day only in front of 8,000 fans, at The Royal Highland Centre. Featuring – K:Klass, Heather Small, Haddaway, Robin S, Corona, Snap, Whigfield, Alison Limerick, Angie Brown, D:Ream, Rozalla, Oceanic, Mary Kiani.

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Kim Deal

17/06 – 20/06/2025

Various locations

The Breeders’ lead vocalist and indie rock legend Kim Deal has announced UK dates as part of her upcoming solo Nobody Loves You More Tour, with stops in Manchester, Wolverhampton and London.

Following their incredible record-breaking return in 2024, Linkin Park have announced the From Zero World Tour will continue into 2025 in support of new album, From Zero. The tour will head to London for a huge Wembley Stadium show in June 2025 with special guests Spiritbox and JPEGMAFIA.

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Martin Garrix just announced a headline date at Gunnersbury Park next summer, and will be joined by some very special guests

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Iconic Bristol band Massive Attack are set to headline LIDO Festival, a 100% battery powered event and also their first London festival gig in 9 years. Also joining the line-up will be Air, Yasiin Bey and the Alchemist Are FORENSICS, Tirzah and more to be announced.

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Two pioneering acts are announced to set the stage alight at South Facing Festival this summer. Scottish band Mogwai headline with very special guests, hypnotic Irish folk group Lankum, in an unmissable double bill at Crystal Palace Park on 7 August.

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American Express presents BST Hyde Park is delighted to announce a bill topped by a true musical legend, Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts, where they will be performing on Friday 11th July, 2025.

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The Beta Band

25/09 – 04/10/2025

The Beta Band will be embarking a UK Tour this Autumn across Glasgow, Nottingham, London & Manchester.

The Offspring

The Offspring

10/11 – 18/11/2025

Multiple Locations

Calling all my punk rockers.. what do you get when you put The Offspring and Simple Plan together? The Supercharged would tour, coming to the UK for 2025.

American alt-rockers Weezer have announced their only UK headline show for 2025, heading to TK Maxx Presents Live at the Piece Hall on 30 June, with support from Bad Nerves and Teen Mortgage.

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Will Smith has announced his upcoming ‘Based on a True Story’ Tour, with dates in Manchester, London, and Wolverhampton, plus two huge outdoor performances at TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle (with special guests Nile Rodgers & CHIC) and TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre.

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Fancy a different kind of show?

Dive into the world of West End Theatre with musicals about the biggest music icons live on stage with all your favourite tunes. From MJ The Musical and Tina – The Tina Turner Musical to some of the hottest soundtracks of Hollywood blockbusters.

Discover the latest and greatest musicals and plays in London with our Guide to top theatre in the West End and beyond. Revisit your favourite show or find something new, with top seats and great ticket prices.

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Six Reasons Why Going To Gigs Alone Is The Best

So you want to go see that metalcore band you love but none of your friends like that “shouty” music? Or you REALLY want to go check out that new artist on TikTok you discovered but all your mates won’t go to a gig where they only know one song? Or worse, your group of friends cannot get themselves organized and work out which show and when to go on a tour, so you’re worried you’ll miss out on tickets. Let them be miserable and start living your best life by going to concerts by yourself. Trust us, it’ll be the best thing you’ll ever do!

Going to gigs alone can be daunting. What am I going to do with myself in between sets? Are people going to think I’m weird? Why would I not want to share the experience?

Listen, we are all for sharing the experience, but sometimes it’s either missing out or going alone, and in those cases we definitely recommend going alone. Here’s a few reasons why you’ll never regret it once you build up the courage to go through with it.

1. See artists you really REALLY want to see

Imagine the FOMO of missing your favourite band on their new tour, hearing all those new songs live, seeing everyone post about it. Don’t let that happen, and get that ticket. Plus you then get to tell the pals who didn’t want to come how you saw that band or artist before they blew up or how they played that one B-side track that everyone loves – now who has FOMO?

2. Meet new friends

It’s no secret that music brings people together. That moment when everyone’s favourite ballad hits and there’s not a dry eye in the building, you turn to your left or right and suddenly you bond with a stranger over your favourite song. For the metalheads, we also recommend mosh pits, follow the rules of the pit but what a way to make new friends!

3. The freedom

Now hear us out – but going to a gig alone means you can get to the venue when you want, you can go to the loos when you want, you can stand in line at the merch for hours and no one will ask if you’re sure you want to wait. And no one will drag you home when you want to wait after the show has finished and find every piece of confetti or ask for the setlist.

4. It’s a cult

You are not alone in going to gigs by yourself, you’d probably be surprised by how many people do the same thing. Some fan groups even have entire sub cultures of going to gigs alone (shoutout to Frank Turner’s solo armada, we see you!) – bringing us back to reason #2, new friends.

5. Confidence boost

Going to a gig by yourself will do wonders for your confidence. Sure the first time might feel a bit awkward and weird, but isn’t it always? Remember your first day of school? And then it was kind of okay after a while (let’s ignore our teenage years…) Once you’ve done it and experience all of the divinity of a solo gig you’ll feel free as a bird.

6. Experience the music your way

Whether you love hanging out by the bar, need to be front row, prefer seats or want to leave a bit earlier to catch the last train – the world is your oyster! The experience is yours, you don’t need to coordinate with someone else, rely on them to enjoy the show as much as you are and have as much of a good time as you are. And frankly, if you took a chance on a new genre or new artist and it isn’t your vibe, you can just go home. Glorious.

So there you have it – doesn’t sound too bad now does it?! At the end of the day it all comes down to you and your artist, a concert will always be a shared experience whether with strangers or friends. The most important thing to do is have fun.

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Ticketmaster BREAKTHROUGH 2024

Check out 10 breakthrough artists you must see live in 2025!

Ticketmaster has revealed the 10 new names for Breakthrough, an annual compilation of buzzy acts expected to make waves in the year ahead. Making the list for 2025 are coming-of-age indie popster Alessi Rose; Irish folk trio and TikTok stars Amble; fiery guitarist and alt-rock visionary Aziya; West London rap sensation KiLLOWEN; Nottingham’s ‘Trippin’ pop and R&B singer LYVIA; the rising smooth operator Myles Smith; Ireland’s existential, punky pop singer-songwriter Orla Gartland; global garage phenomenon Sammy Virji; London’s soulful vocal powerhouse Sammy Spiro; and Edinburgh’s anthemic rock trio swim school.

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Concerts & Tours Guide

Ticketmaster’s Concerts, Gigs and Tours guide is dedicated to live music events happening throughout 2025 & 2026. Whether you’re looking for the biggest acts in the world, up-and-coming new music, stadium fillers, festival headliners going on the road and more, we’ve got you covered.

Our Concerts And Tours hub is designed to help you find the best gig, live event and music experiences happening this year and next, whatever your location, tastes, budget or time-frame, with tickets on sale for upcoming events tonight, next week and well into next year.

Whether you’re looking for fun for all the family, indie favourites, arena fillers, stadium all-dayers, headline shows, tiny club shows and more happening across the country, our Concerts and Tours guide is all you need! You’ll find out which artists, musicians and bands are heading out on tour this year and next year across the UK.

Split out into genres, there’s something for everyone – whether you’re into World music, Pop, Rock, Country, Metal, Electronic, Dance, Rap, Hip-hop and Grime – there’s a huge selection of upcoming concerts and tours across all music genres all around the country. From London’s Eventim Apollo to the OVO Hydro in Glasgow and everywhere in between, there are venues of various sizes and capacities to enjoy some of the best live music entertainment happening now. For the biggest gigs, check out our summer Stadiums guide for huge arena tours. Festival fans can also buy tickets for the upcoming festivals in 2023 & 2024 using our Festival Finder guide.

Highlights of the UK Gig calendar

Here you can find selected shows across multiple music genres, from new album launch tours to watching your favourite band perform live, our gigs and tours guide has it all covered. You can catch a new album performance from your favourite singer or dance along to well known tracks.

What’s On – London Gig Guide

There are many music venues in London, from the various O2 Academy venues including O2 Academy Brixton and  Islington, the Royal Albert Hall to the Camden Assembly. Read more about what’s on in London on our London Guide.

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