Each month we take one of our favourite venues and artists to shine a light on and celebrate.
The Sound of Cardiff with CHROMA, Casey, Dream State, Funeral for a Friend, Holding Absence and Skindred.
From performing at Grassroot venue Fuel Rock Club to taking the stage at the Principality stadium, ‘The Sound of Cardiff’ highlights each band’s journey and how the city’s vibrant music scene, community spirit and grassroot venues have played a pivotal role in shaping their success.
With special thanks to Cardiff Castle, Cardiff Music City, Clwb Ifar Bach, Principality Stadium Cardiff, REDBRCK, Utilita Arena Cardiff and Visit Wales.
Check out our picks of the hottest new artists you must see live in 2024! Ticketmaster’s annual Breakthrough list is a selection of the artists, bands and singer-songwriters set to make waves on stages worldwide. Previous lists tipped the likes of Central Cee, Holly Humberstone and Wet Leg.
For the first time, this year’s UK and Ireland-based acts will receive a groundbreaking grant of £5,000 each, underscoring Ticketmaster’s commitment to fostering the next generation of talent.
Andrew Parsons, Managing Director Ticketmaster UK, said: “These ten acts have been shining at grassroots venues up and down the country, and we know they have what it takes to make their mark on this industry. That’s why we’re committed to having their backs as they grow, helping with the costs faced on the road and showcasing them to a whole new legion of fans. We can’t wait to see the heights they hit in 2024.”
Discover what new artists you must see live next year!
Camden Assembly, formerly The Barfly, is a Camden institution and features live music, club nights and much more.
Housed in a historic building constructed in 1878, The Deaf Institute is a fun-loving bar and live music venue based in the heart of the Manchester Metropolitan University Campus.
Located in Cardiff’s city centre, Clwb Ifor Bach is the place for live music and club nights including local and touring bands, DJs and artists.
A leading live music and clubbing venue, Electric Brixton pushes the boundaries of what is musically possible.
The much-loved venue has been going strong for over 25 years and has seen the likes of Adele, Amy Winehouse, Bobby Womack and more grace its stage.
Known for showcasing new and emerging bands, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut has been at the forefront of the Scottish live music scene since opening in 1990.
Opened in 1997, it’s widely regarded as one of the UK’s leading venues for gigs and club nights which have featured artists from nearly every music genre.
Night & Day Cafe emerged in 1991 and is now where you’ll find tomorrow’s stars along with a stage that legends have graced.
A former Majestic cine-picture house, NX has recently enjoyed a major refurbishment which puts the music fan and artist front and centre of the musical experience.
Opened in 2001, O2 Academy Bristol hosts the biggest international artists to the brightest new acts and is a clubbing institution.
Situated in South London, The O2 Academy Brixton, is one of London’s leading music venues, nightclubs and theatres.
Built in 1909, this was formerly the award-winning Corn Exchange and has played host to the likes of Blur, Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead, Grace Jones, Oasis and more. It’s now part of the Academy Music Group, and has added comedy – including a month of stand-up as part of the Edinburgh Fringe – to its offerings
Opened in 2003 in a historic building and site, the O2 Academy Glasgow hosts a varied programme of events ranging from music and club nights to comedy and much more.
O2 Academy Islington is situated in North London and is a live music venue hosting a wide range of acts and weekly club nights.
The O2 Apollo in Manchester is a Grade II listed building, with a capacity of 3,500.
A former art deco cinema, O2 Forum Kentish Town is the host of some major live bands and club nights!
Built in 1927, the O2 Ritz was designated a Grade II listed building in 1994. The venue is notable for its sprung dance floor.
Built in 1903, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire is a music venue in West London, run by the Academy Music Group, and host some of the biggest gigs and dance nights in London.
Located in the heart of the city, O2 Victoria Warehouse was originally two huge warehouses built in 1925 and 1936. With its massive scale and exuberant architectural style, today it’s known for housing the area’s hottest gigs.
Drawing on a Nordic aesthetic, Oslo is a great combination of bar, kitchen, club and live music venue.
The SWG3 complex plays host to a multitude of different types of events, and features a live music programme made up of large outdoor shows and club nights.
SWX has a long-standing live music heritage of the venue and today is known for big-name DJs, indie artists and incredible clubbing events.
A leading venue in the cultural and continuing development of Cardiff into one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe.
Scotland’s only five-star concert venue, it is an extraordinary blend of historical and contemporary, traditional and modern, inside and out.
Turning 50 years old this year!
A cherished landmark, St John at Hackney Church was established in 1275 and has been part of the East London community ever since.
Top gigs spanning pop, dance, indie and metal to name a few.
The Mary Wallopers have announced details of their biggest UK live shows to date. The band will hit the road for a massive tour in March 2025.
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We don’t set ticket prices – artists and their teams work with promoters to do that. However, our concert and tours hub offer a big range of events – from tiny club shows to huge stadium dates – at a variety of prices for you to choose from.
All the listings on the Concerts and Tours guide display dates, venues and cities. Split into six genre pages, events are listed in alphabetical order for an easy browsing experience to find the best live music entertainment near you.
Again, concert start times vary. Usually venue doors open between 17:00 and 19:00 in the evening at arena, club and theatre shows, with some bigger venues like stadiums and cricket pitches opening earlier – from 12:00 noon, or 16:00. Times are dependant on the number of acts performing.
For most concerts and shows, the curfew time is 23:00. However, this may vary.
Most shows allow attendees aged 16 and over, or 14 and over when accompanied by an adult. Concerts who operate different rules will usually state it on the event page.
Yes, we offer a variety of ticket types, upsells and VIP options. From picnics to early entry passes, collector tickets, VIP experiences and much more.
Go VIP – while VIP Packages vary, they often include Early Entry or Exclusive Areas, Bars, Food Stalls, and more, for you to enjoy across the evening/event.
Concerts can take place in a range of different venues, from small theatres to huge arenas. Whether it’s an intimate indoor gig or a headline spot on the main stage at a festival, join in the live music experience in multiple locations across the UK and abroad.
While every venue differs, most venues do offer visitor car parks, and taxi drop off points.
Many venues are also situated in city centres or surrounding areas which can be accessed via Train, bus and other forms of public transport.
Ticketmaster offers a fan ticket exchange for select events and most tickets can be resold through this platform for face value or less. You can head to our verified fan to fan ticket exchange site to sell your tickets safely and securely so another fan gets to enjoy the gig. See our Ticket Exchange site here.