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'return to steeltown' 40th anniversary tour | rescheduled.

  • Date 10 Apr 2024
  • Venue indigo at The O2
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British rock band Big Country are bringing their 'Return To Steeltown' 40th Anniversary Tour to indigo at The O2 on 10 April 2024.

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Big Country : The Crossing 40th Anniversary Tour

2023 fri 27 oct 8:00 pm Big Country : The Crossing 40th Anniversary Tour

27th October 2023 8:00 pm (GMT+00:00)

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Big Country ‘The Crossing’ 40th Anniversary Tour (1983-2023) Big Country broke massively worldwide with the release of the album’s classic singles ‘Fields Of

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Big Country broke massively worldwide with the release of the album’s classic singles ‘Fields Of Fire’, ‘Chance’ and signature song ‘In A Big Country’, which went on to become global smash hits, selling over 2 million copies and driving ‘The Crossing’ to 3 prestigious Grammy nominations in the USA. The album reached #3 in the UK; overseas, it hit #4 in Canada and #18 in the US.

Formed in 1981 by guitar playing founder members, Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson, both native of the band’s hometown Dunfermline in Scotland. Initially driven by a shared vision of widescreen guitar melody, harmony and lyric, the classic Big Country sound was further enhanced later that summer by the arrival of drummer Mark Brzezicki and bass player Tony Butler.

Big Country are Bruce Watson (guitars/vocals); Mark Brzezicki (drums, vocals); Jamie Watson (guitars/vocals), Simon Hough(vocals/guitar) and Gil Allan (bass).

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Big Country is a Scottish alternative rock band that hails from Dunfermline, Fife, and formed in 1981. They are widely recognized for their patriotic sound, incorporating traditional Scottish and Celtic styles of music into their own.

Big Country’s first commercial success came in the form of “Harvest Home” which was released in 1982 and made the UK Singles chart, sitting at 91. They later released “Field of Fire (400 Miles)” in February 1983, which made it to number 10, and even 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Despite not matching the number 10 spot of the previous single, “In a Big Country” which was released in May 1983, became one of the trademark songs of the band for years to come. The album that these songs featured on, “The Crossing”, released on July 15th 1983, shot up the chart to number 3 in the UK Albums Chart. It also made the Top 20 of 5 other countries. The album was later certified Platinum.

“Steeltown” was the band’s next release, on October 1st 1984. It made it to number 1 in the UK and was later certified Gold. It featured the singles “East of Eden” and “Where the Rose is Sown”. In 1984, the band featured on the Band Aid charity single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” The leading single from the band’s next album “Look Away” made it to number 7 in the UK Singles chart, and the album “The Seer” released in July 1986 made it to number 2 in the UK, and charted internationally. Kate Bush even added backing vocals to the title track.

In the 1990s the band unfortunately lost a lot of their commercial success with the release of the album “No Place Like Home” reaching 28, being released in September 1991. They still managed to maintain support slots on tours with the Rolling Stones and The Who. Around this time, there was a lot of concern for singer, Stuart Adamson’s mental and emotional health who struggled with alcoholism for many years, which ultimately led to his death in December 2001.

In 2007, to commemorate 25 years of Big Country the remaining founding members, toured the UK, on the back of releasing an album called “Twenty Five Live”. They made a comeback on April 8th 2013 with an album called “The Journey” which reached number 68 in the UK Albums Chart.

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Some issues with the venue: first we were told we could sit anywhere. Then people near us were moved, so I went and double checked - yes, you can sit anywhere unless there's a reserved sign on the seat. You can guess what's coming - we had to move from our front row, middle seat because people who bought via Dorking Halls had allocated seats unlike those of us who bought through SEE.

Then the sound desk. Never known a battle between band and desk like this one. At one stage they apparently sent the bass (far right) to the guitarists' monitor (far left) and vice versa! For the first few songs the roadie was running himself ragged going from stage to desk. I was wondering if the sound guy was in the same room as it was pretty obvious when e.g. the vocals couldn't be heard in the room. The band were getting increasingly frustrated and eventually Bruce had to speak harshly to the desk from the stage ("can you look at me, I'm trying to explain") completely the fault of the desk, not the band.

So, when everything finally settled down the lads gave a fine account of themselves. They sounded really good. One caveat - if you're doing the 35th anniversary tour of an album, it's normal to play the whole album, not just 2/3rds of it. And a proper encore rather than a brief reprise of the Chance chorus would have been welcome. But for a long time fan who'd not managed to catch them before thoroughly enjoyed it. I'd definitely go see them again. Not at the Dorking Halls though, I suggest they stick to local election counts and Rod Stewart impersonators with taped backing.

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Well, I wasn't expecting that!

Fact is, I expected the audience to be of a certain age, and to bob their heads and sing along politely. Because, well, this is a band from the 80s. And I was at least partially right. Plenty of folks in their 40s and 50s. As am I. The band, too. That said, I've been to a bunch of shows by punk bands from the 90s recently with equally ageing audiences, and you couldn't cattle-prod the punters into starting a mosh pit. So what I really wasn't expecting was that the crowd watching Big Country would turn into the biggest, greatest mosh pit I've seen in years. It was glorious. Big Country fans are hardcore.

The band was great. The set-list, not bad. My only complaint is that the encore was...well, strange. They went off stage, we cheered and chanted and they came back...and played a song that clearly only about a third of the audience was familiar with. I thought, "Well, obviously they're going to do a couple of songs, because it would be crazy to end the night on this song that isn't one of their big ones." But no. Strangely, they then turned up the lights, did a long band introduction (is it still an introduction if it's at the end?) and trooped off the stage. Odd, and disappointing.

But other than that, a hell of a show! Just play 13 Valleys next time, boys. ;)

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The scene was set it had been a glorious day in Glasgow and what better way to spend the evening than with a trip to the Kelvingrove Bandstand.

It was Fife's finest. A triple bill of Rezillos, Big Country and The Skids. Rezillos were punchy but I was there to see Big Country and The Skids in particular. Obviously we have lost Stuart Adamson and he can never be replaced but the guys certainly did not let him down.

Mike Peters ex of The Alarm is on vocals now for Big Country and sounds not dissimilar to Stuart along with Bruce Watson on lead guitar the band sounds as good as ever. Opening with '1000 Stars' I was transported back to the days of gigs at Tiffanys and Barrowlands in their and my heyday.

The set was full of all the big hits with my particular favourites on the night being 'Chance' and 'In a Big Country' but every song was a crowd pleaser. I wanted more but with 3 bands on the bill their set was limited. I look forward to the next gig but will be hard to match this gig. The perfect alignment of the weather, the venue and the line up doesn't happen to often in Glasgow.

I'm sure Stuart enjoyed it too.

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Alternative rock and celtic folk outfit Big Country may have achieved the majority of their recognisable success in the early 80s yet over thirty years since their formation, they have attained a cult like following. The group has always received praise for enhancing their rock sounds with the celtic influences of their homeland and when you watch them perform onstage you are able to see each component working in far more detail. There may only be four musicians yet they are all multi-instrumentalists so they are constantly switching between guitars, percussion and more traditional folk instruments to recreate the music.

Impressively it sounds similar to the record with those great Celtic tones really coming through and transporting you to the highlands of Scotland. Although there has been a number of hiatuses through the 2000s, following on from the release of 2013 LP 'The Journey' the band seems to be on a corrected path. Performing together stronger than ever and with more energy and passion than has been seen since the late 90s, it is once again a great experience to go and watch them play.

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I saw the great Scottish rock band Big Country on their tour in 2011. They had many of the original members and I have been a big fans since my dad played me their album The Crossing. That was their big break out album in the United States and included the brilliantly produce smash hit “In a Big Country” which has been a radio standard since.

The band showed their age a little bit but they still had a ton of energy. The crowd was also pretty old butt they were all thrilled to see the band play. They did not play a very long set, but it was packed full of all their hits and actually some new songs. They did tell everyone they were working on a new album that might come out in several years. Those songs were really pretty good.

They closed with “In a Big Country” and the crowd sang along every time the chorus came on. They also were able to mimic the bagpipe sounds of the original recording on their guitars they had. It really did sound like the album and record. They did an encore of a cover song. Everyone left in a good mood, probably thinking about the 1980’s.

Big Country And The Other 80's Bands Were Outstanding ! But The Venue "The Microsoft Theater" Sucks As A Place To Enjoy A Concert ! The Sound Acoustics Are Good But The Seating Stinks To High Heaven. 90% Of The Theater Is Orchestra Seating (On The Floor) You Pretty Much Have To Stand For 95% Of The Concert Or Watch The Bands On The TV Screens If You Can See Them (You Might As Well Be At Home) Microsoft Theater Is A Place To See A Stage Play, Not A Concert. Anyone With Mobility Issues Do Not Go Here To Enjoy A Concert Unless You Can Stand For Long Periods Of Time.

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The band has lost none of the enthusiasm for gigging over the years. They put on a full throttle performance and included the big hits performed faithfuly to the originals.

Quite honestly I would highly recommend seeing Big Country, I had not seen them as the original line up so cannot make any comparison but my friends had seen them back in the day and they all enjoyed seeing this current line up.

So don't hesitate and go and enjoy the upcoming Big Country gigs. I'll deffinately be looking out for them in future.

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Saw Big Country at Rock & Bike Fest with brother Mick. Both agreed a fantastic performance, every bit as good as when I saw them last over 35 years ago, and making plans to see them again later in the year at the Robin 2, in Bilston. Be there, well worth it

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Brilliant concert, but wish they would play more from their greatest hits album. Went last year & loved it too.certainly got money's worth as they were on 1.5 hours.

Will go again next year !

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Brilliant show, been a long time ran of the band and it was great to see them in this line up playing all the anthems and enjoying themselves. Venue was good as well

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From debut headline shows for breakout artists to bustling festival sideshow programs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as a stellar batch of musicians make their way Down Under in 2024. Read on for NME’s roundup of all the biggest concerts and tours coming to Australia this year.

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James Taylor: An Evening with James Taylor & His All-Star Band When: April 12 – April 28 Find tickets and more info here

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Chase & Status When: April 19 – April 28 Find more info and ticket waitlists here

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Elephant Gym When: April 26 – April 28 Find more info and tickets here

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6LACK: Since I Have A Lover Tour When: April 26 – May 1 Find tickets and more info

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Niall Horan: ‘The Show’ Live On Tour When: April 26 – May 4 Find tickets and more info

Niall Horan will take ‘The Show’ on the road down under in 2024. The ex- One Direction member’s world tour comes in support of his third solo album ‘The Show’ , out June 9. For the Australian leg, he’ll perform arena shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Groovin The Moo sideshows When: April 29 – May 11 Find tickets and more info

Sadly, Groovin The Moo is no longer going ahead this year – but many of the artists who would have played the touring festival will still be forging ahead with their own Australian headline shows. Singer-songwriter Claire Rosinkranz, Wu-Tang Clan legend GZA (performing a set dubbed ‘Liquid Swords Live’) and Stephen Sanchez will all perform headline shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.

Toronto indie rockers The Beaches will also perform their own dates, playing shows in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne in May. Find more information and tickets for all sideshows here .

Jessie Reyez When: April 30 – May 7 Find tickets and more info

Jessie Reyez will tour Australia for the first time in autumn, playing three shows along the east coast. The Canadian R&B singer will bring cuts from 2020 debut ‘Before Love Came to Kill Us’ and 2022 follow-up ‘Yessie’ to Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on April 30, before shows at the Forum in Melbourne and the Tivoli in Brisbane. Find tickets here .

Nothing But Thieves: Welcome To The DCC World Tour When: April 30 – May 7 Find tickets and more info

Nothing But Thieves cleaned up on a sold-out tour of Australia last year – and they’re back for more. The UK alt-rockers have announced the second Aussie leg of their Dead Club City World tour, which will kick off at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on April 30, continue on to Brisbane and Melbourne, and wrap up at Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on May 7.

Mahalia: In Real Life When: April 30 – May 8 Find tickets and more info

UK R&B artist Mahalia has booked a five-date tour of Australia, her biggest yet and her first time back down under since 2020. Audiences in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane should get ready for smooth tunes off her 2023 album ‘IRL’ .

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Jonas Brothers: Five Albums. One Night. Tour When: May 1 – 9 Find tickets and more info

Joe , Nick and Kevin Jonas – the Jonas Brothers – play Australia for the first time between May 1 and May 9 as part of their massive Five Albums. One Night. Tour. The tour will see the brothers perform hits from all five of their albums across one night, including fan favourites.

Tesseract When: May 2 – May 9 Find tickets and more info

UK prog metal outfit Tesseract are set to make the highly anticipated return to Australia in May 2024, marking their first shows Down Under since 2018. Between May 2 and May 9, the band will perform in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

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UK garage has been making a steady comeback, and DJ/producer Sammy Virji is one of its frontrunners. He’s set to come back to Australia for his biggest headline tour of the country yet. Virji will kick off his tour at Metro City in Perth on May 10, before heading through Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and finishing at The Roundhouse in Sydney May 18.

Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken Tour When: May 10 – May 17 Find tickets and more info here

Melissa Etheridge is bringing her trailblazing heartland rock to Australian shores for the first time in five years in May 2024. The ‘I’m Not Broken’ tour kicks off in Perth on May 10, before heading through Adelaide, Melbourne and finishing up in Sydney on May 17. Expect to hear a blend of the songwriter’s greatest hits as heard on her latest live album ‘Beautiful Day’.

Macklemore When: May 11 – May 20 Find tickets and more info

Fresh off the release of latest album ‘Ben’, Macklemore will embark on an Australian tour next May. The hip-hop artist will perform at Hordern Pavillion in Sydney on May 11-12, before taking to Melbourne’s John Cain Arena and Brisbane’s Riverstage on May 15 and May 17, respectively. Macklemore will perform at BASSINTHEGRASS in Darwin, and then conclude his Australian run at HBF Stadium in Perth on May 20. Find tickets here.

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Sky Ferreira When: June 2 – June 4 Find more info and tickets here

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Boney M featuring Maizie Williams: The Farewell Tour When: June 3 – July 6 Find tickets and more info

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Deerhoof: Miracle Level Tour When: June 12 – June 16 Find tickets and more info

Indie vets Deerhoof return to Australia this June for the Miracle Level Tour, in support of their 19th (!) album of the same name. They’ll play five cities in five days, kicking off in Melbourne and then heading to Sydney for Vivid before Brisbane, Adelaide and finally Perth.

LANY When: June 19 – June 28 Find tickets and more info

LANY – the pop duo of Paul Klein and Jake Goss – will return to Australia in mid-2024. After playing small, intimate shows down under in August 2023, they’ll go bigger in this national tour at venues including the Hordern Pavilion and Margaret Court Arena. See info on dates and tickets here.

Lizzy McAlpine: The Older Tour When: July 11 – July 18 Find tickets and more info

A year after breaking out with TikTok hit ‘Ceilings’, Lizzy McAlpine has released her major-label debut, the album ‘Older’. To celebrate, she’ll stage her debut headline shows in Australia with four stops across Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Conan Gray When: July 11 – July 19 Find more info and tickets here

Conan Gray is the archetypal Gen Z popstar, honing his craft as a teenage YouTube vlogger before unleashing his multimodal talent as a singer. Gray will play songs from his upcoming third album ‘Found Heaven’ in some of the biggest rooms in the country this July, as well as a headline spot at Adelaide’s Spin Off Festival on July 19.

Girl In Red: Doing It Again: Asia/Oceania Tour When: July 11 – July 21 Find tickets and more info

She’s doing it again: Marie Ulven aka Girl In Red returns to Australia after selling out her headline tour here last year. The Norwegian alt-pop sensation will play Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane this go round. Pre-sale begins Friday April 26, while general on-sale kicks off Monday April 29.

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Tenacious D When: July 13 – July 22 Find tickets and more info

It’s been more than a decade since Tenacious D toured Australia, but that all changes in July. Jack Black and Kyle Gass will play their first shows in the country since 2013, performing six arena dates.

The tour will kick off with two shows at the ICC Sydney Theatre on July 13, continuing on to Newcastle, Brisbane and Melbourne before wrapping up at Adelaide Entertament centre on July 22. Find tickets here .

FLETCHER When: July 16 – July 28 Find tickets and more info

After postponing her original tour, the rescheduled dates for FLETCHER ’s long-awaited Australian visit have been locked in for mid-2024. Audiences across the country will revel in FLETCHER’s latest album ‘Girl Of My Dreams’ towards the end of July, with venues including Perth’s Metro City (July 16), Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane (July 18), Festival Hall in Melbourne (July 23) and Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion (July 28). Find tickets here.

The Last Dinner Party When: July 20 – July 23 Find tickets and more info

Nothing else will matter when The Last Dinner Party touch down in Australia this July. See the buzzy baroque indie pop band – and NME Cover stars – in Brisbane (a co-headline with TV Girl), Melbourne and Sydney (both supported by Tia Gostelow).

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IVE: 1ST WORLD TOUR ‘SHOW WHAT I HAVE’ When: July 25 – July 28 Find tickets and more info

As part of their broader debut world tour, IVE will bring their ‘Show What I Have’ set to Australian shores in July, kicking off the two-date run at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on July 25. The K-pop group will conclude the Australian leg of their tour in support of 2023 album ‘I’ve IVE’ with a show at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on July 28. Find tickets here.

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HEALTH: Rat Based Warfare Tour Down Under When: July 31 – August 4 Find more info and tickets here

The electronic body music of HEALTH flirts with metal, noise, and synth wave, but remains uniquely their own. The band are back in Australia after their 2023 Dark Mofo appearance for a full tour in support of their seventh album ‘Rat Wars’. They’ll play cosy rooms in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane from late July this year.

Greta Van Fleet: Starcatcher World Tour When: August 21 – August 27 Find tickets and more info

Classic rock revivalists Greta Van Fleet return to Australia for the first time in five years this August, supporting their 2023 album ‘Starcatcher’. They’ll kick things off in Brisbane then head to Sydney and Melbourne.

aespa: SYNK: Parallel Line Tour When: August 31 – September 2 Find more info

K-pop girl group aespa will bring all the dra-ma-ma-ma down under for two stops of their SYNK: Parallel Line tour. The four-piece of Karina , Giselle , Winter and NingNing will perform at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on August 31 and head to Melbourne for the Rod Laver Arena two days later. A Telstra pre-sale begins May 7 while a TEG Live + Ticketek pre-sale begins two days later. General on-sale starts May 10.

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Iron Maiden: The Future Past Tour When: September 1 – September 13 Find tickets and more info

In what will be their first trip Down Under since 2017, Iron Maiden are poised to bring The Future Past tour to stadiums in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne next September.

The first three cities will host the metal legends between September 1 to September 10, while Melbourne and Sydney will each enjoy a two-night outing at Rod Laver Arena (September 6 and 7) and Qudos Bank Arena (September 12 and 13), respectively. Find tickets here.

J Balvin: Que Bueno Volver a Verte Tour When: September 4 – September 10 Find more info and tickets here

J Balvin’s career as the Prince of Reggaeton has dovetailed with an explosion in the popularity of Latin music worldwide. The juggernaut will bring his Que Bueno Volver a Verte Tour (It’s Good To See You Tour) to Australian arenas in September this year. Sofi Tukker will support him as he plays the biggest rooms in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.

Laufey: Bewitched: The Goddess Tour When: September 7 – September 14 Find tickets and more info

Get ready to fall under Laufey’s spell this September. The young jazz-pop star’s first Aussie tour last year sold out in minutes, and the Bewitched: The Goddess Tour looks set to do the same, with pre-sales already fully exhausted. She’ll play two shows in Sydney and Melbourne apiece, and also perform in Brisbane – general on-sale begins Friday April 26.

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SiM: Playdead World Tour When: September 12 – September 15 Find tickets and more info here

Like a kind of Japanese Gorillaz , SiM are a content universe unto their own – spanning anime , video games and records. Australian audiences can experience their inimitable reggae-metal-punk at The Zoo in Brisbane September 12, Sydney’s Crowbar on September 14 or Max Watts in Melbourne on September 15.

Thirty Seconds To Mars: Seasons World Tour When: September 12 – September 17 Find tickets and more info

To announce Thirty Seconds To Mars ’ Seasons World Tour, Jared Leto pulled a massive stunt: scaling the Empire State Building . The tour comes in support of their album ‘It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful Day’ and will hit Australian shores in mid-September. It marks the band’s first headline tour in over five years, and will see them grace the stage at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (September 12), Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney (September 14) and Brisbane’s Riverstage (September 17). Find tickets here.

Ne-Yo: Champagne & Roses Tour When: September 26 – October 3 Find tickets and more info

Come closer – Ne-Yo is coming back to Australia for the Champagne & Roses Tour with special guest Lloyd. Expect smooth throwback R&B in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney.

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The Reytons When: September 29 – October 5 Find more info and tickets here

Yorkshire four-piece The Reytons are revivalists of another revival – 2000s British indie. But this band is independent in the truer sense of the word, self-releasing their latest album ‘Ballad of a Bystander’. They will tour their raucous, ungenteel rock from late September to early October this year, packing rooms in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne.

The Kid LAROI When: October 2024 Find tickets and more info

US-based homegrown rap phenom The Kid LAROI ‘s return to Australia was supposed to take place in February, but it was postponed in December , with the Gamilaroi star calling February “logistically impossible”. Instead, he’ll fill stadiums around the country in October with tracks from his freshly released debut album ‘The First Time’. With shows locked in for Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney and the Gold Coast, these all-ages shows will be his biggest to date. Stay tuned for more info on specific dates for the rescheduled tour.

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Passenger When: October 17 – October 23 Find tickets and more info

Passenger’s first Australian tour in six years also serves as a celebration of his 2012 album ‘All The Little Lights’, which received an anniversary edition last year. This jaunt will feature Josh Pyke as supporting act and, notably, two shows at the Sydney Opera House (one of which is already sold out).

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Kim Wilde: The Greatest Hits Tour When: October 17 – October 26 Find more info and tickets here

If you look at the pop charts for any given week in the 1980s, chances are Kim Wilde was on it. The ‘Kids in America’ singer is still performing, on a break from her new life as a gardener, and will play a whirlwind Australian tour this October. Wilde will begin in Brisbane on October 17, before heading through Tweed Heads, Sydney, Wollongong, Perth, Adelaide and finishing in Melbourne October 26.

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Buzzcocks When: October 24 – November 2 Find more info and tickets here

The Buzzcocks , progenitors of “love punk” and pop punk before it even existed, are still going strong almost 50 years after their formation. With Steve Diggle on vocals, replacing the late Pete Shelley, the band will return to Australia for seven shows in late October to early November. The Buzzcocks will begin on the Gold Coast on October 24, before travelling through Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle, Newcastle, Sydney and finishing in Melbourne on November 2.

PinkPantheress: Capable of Love Tour When: October 29 – November 5 Find tickets and more info here

PinkPantheress was once an anonymous beatmaker going viral on TikTok – she’s anything but anonymous now, as she comes to Australia for the first time promoting her debut album ‘Heaven’. Between opening for Coldplay , the 22-year-old Brit will headline shows at Melbourne’s Festival Hall (October 29) and Horden Pavilion in Sydney on November 5.

Coldplay: Music of the Spheres Tour When: October 30 – November 9 Find tickets and more info here

Coldplay will bring their ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour to Australia’s east coast at the end of a more than two-year stretch. The pop juggernauts have already sold 9 million tickets – the most for any tour in history – and are set to play eight stadium shows in Melbourne and Sydney after playing in Perth in 2023.

Expect to experience the galactic sprawl of the band’s recent rock operas, while still belting out the anthems that took them to the top.

Take That and Sophie Ellis-Bextor When: October 30 – November 10 Find tickets and more info

It’ll be murder on the dancefloor when this tour comes to town. Sophie Ellis-Bextor , enjoying a Saltburn -fueled resurgence, will accompany Take That on a six-show tour of Australia . Three dates of the tour, which marks Take That’s first live shows in the region since 2017, will take place at wineries as part of A Day on the Green, where Ricki-Lee Coulter will also appear.

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Hozier: Unreal Unearth Tour When: November 6 – November 18 Find more info and tickets here

Irish singer-songwriter Hozier will tour Down Under for the first time since 2019 this November, supporting his 2023 album ‘Unreal Unearth’ with a nation-wide arena sojourn. Hozier will kick off in Perth on November 6, before heading through Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. He will also play regional areas Torquay and the Hunter Valley as part of Summersalt festival.

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Tate McRae: Think Later World Tour When: November 8 – November 17 Find tickets and more info

In what marks her biggest headline Australian shows to date, Tate McRae’s Think Later World Tour will head Down Under in November, encompassing five shows in Perth (November 8), Brisbane (November 10), Sydney (November 12), Adelaide (November 15) and Melbourne (November 17). The tour comes in support of McRae’s sophomore album ‘Think Later’, which features her massive single ‘Greedy’. Tickets are available here.

Pearl Jam: Dark Matter World Tour 2024 When: November 13 – November 23 Find tickets and more info

Pearl Jam have announced their new album ‘Dark Matter’, which they’ll support with a massive tour around the world . They’ll make a stop Down Under with Pixies in support, playing stadium shows in the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney. The grunge giants have added bonus gigs in Melbourne on November 18 and Sydney on November 23 in response to overwhelming demand. Find tickets here.

James Blunt: The Who We Used To Be Tour When: November 21 – November 28 Find tickets and more info here

Self-deprecating superstar James Blunt is returning to Australian stages for the first time in over six years in November 2024. The ‘You’re Beautiful’ singer will begin a five-date arena tour at Brisbane’s Riverstage on November 21, before heading through Sydney’s ICC Super Theatre (November 23), Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (November 24), Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre Theatre (November 25) and Perth’s Red Hill Auditorium (November 28).

Wallows: Model Tour 2024 When: December 5 – December 14 Find more info and tickets here

US alt-rockers Wallows played some of their favourite shows ever on their previous tour of Australia – so they’ll undoubtedly be looking to top the experience when they return in December. They’ll kick things off in Perth, before heading to Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and finally Brisbane.

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Aussie Depeche Mode fans are an incredibly patient bunch. The last time the British synth-pop titans toured the country was in 1994, meaning nearly three decades have passed since they last paid us a visit. But good things come to those who wait, and it seems there is a glimmer of hope for those hoping to catch the band Down Under.

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In March 2023, Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan told an Italian blog that the band were eyeing “as-yet-unannounced dates in Asia and Australia” as part of a touring run that would lead into 2024. The band have toured the world in support of their latest album, ‘Memento Mori’ , and a trip to Australia to cap off the jaunt seems more likely than ever.

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Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour: Ticket Prices, Presale Codes, Dates And Setlist

30 April 2024, 10:48 | Updated: 30 April 2024, 19:28

Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour: Ticket Prices, Presale Codes, Dates, Cities And Setlist

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Billie Eilish is back and she's just announced her Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour. We're here to give you all the info you need to see her live.

As soon as Billie Eilish announced her third album ' Hit Me Hard And Soft ', fans have been patiently waiting for her to reveal if she's going on tour . To date, Billie has headlined six critically acclaimed tours with the Happier Than Ever Tour ending in April 2023. Since then, Billie has topped the charts with 'What Was I Made For?' and now a whole new era is upon us.

Of course, fans are desperate to see Billie live again – and they're in luck! In a new Instagram photo , Billie has now confirmed the tour alongside a huge list of dates and cities.

So, when do tickets for Billie's tour go on sale? Is there a presale code? How much do tickets cost? Below is an extensive breakdown of everything you need to know.

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Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour presale codes: How to find a presale code for your country

Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour presale codes: How to find a presale code for your country

Tickets for Billie's Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour will go on sale on general sale on May 3rd – and yes, there will be several presales.

Presales for tickets will begin on April 30th, through to May 1st. Per Billie's Instagram post, fans will be alerted via email for the presales in their country.

Similar to the Happier Than Ever Tour , there will likely be a Citi Verified Fan Presale in the US and an O2 Priority Presale in the UK. It's also possible that there will be separate Live Nation and fan presales.

American Express card members will also have early access to a limited supply of tickets when using an AMEX card to buy tickets.

To give yourself the best chance of getting tickets, we recommend signing up to Billie's mailing list to get any presale information as soon as it becomes available.

Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour ticket prices: How much will the tickets be?

Prices for Billie's Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour are yet to be officially announced. However, fans have discovered prices for the tickets in the Québec presale . Standing prices are $233,23 (CA) and tickets in general range from $122,98 (CA) to $452,23 (CA). The tour is in the round so there are seats behind the stage as well as in front of them.

If tickets prices are similar per country, that works out as around $170.43 for standing tickets and then between $89.98 and $330.46 in the US. In terms of the UK, tickets are £145.70 for standing and between £79.20 and £145.70 for seating.

Prices for Billie's last arena tour ranged from £47 to £99 in the UK with standing tickets costing £76. As for US prices for Billie's last tour, tickets were between $41 and $151.

Can you resell Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour tickets?

According to Ticketmaster , tickets for the Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour "can only be resold through the Ticketmaster app" for their original price in order to prevent scalpers.

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Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour dates: When is Billie Eilish going on tour in 2024?

Billie's Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour will begin in September 2024, and run through until July 2025. She'll start the tour in Canada, before heading to the U.S.. She'll kick off the 2025 shows in Australia, and then round it all out with a huge run of shows across Europe.

Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour locations: What cities will Billie Eilish play in?

Here's the full list of cities and dates Billie has announced for the Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour so far:

  • Sept 29 - Québec, QC
  • Oct 1 - Toronto, ON
  • Oct 2 - Toronto, ON
  • Oct 4 - Baltimore, MD
  • Oct 5 - Philadelphia, PA
  • Oct 7 - Detroit, MI
  • Oct 9 - Newark, NJ
  • Oct 11 - Boston, MA
  • Oct 13 - Pittsburgh, PA
  • Oct 16 - New York, NY
  • Oct 17 - New York, NY
  • Oct 18 - New York, NY
  • Nov 2 - Atlanta, GA
  • Nov 3 - Atlanta, GA
  • Nov 6 - Nashville, TN
  • Nov 8 - Cincinnati, OH
  • Nov 10 - Saint Paul, MN
  • Nov 11 - Saint Paul, MN
  • Nov 13 - Chicago, IL
  • Nov 14 - Chicago, IL
  • Nov 16 - Kansas City, MO
  • Nov 17 - Omaha, NE
  • Nov 19 - Denver, CO
  • Nov 20 - Denver, CO
  • Dec 3 - Vancouver, BC
  • Dec 5 - Seattle, WA
  • Dec 6 - Seattle, WA
  • Dec 8 - Portland, OR
  • Dec 10 - San Jose, CA
  • Dec 11 - San Jose, CA
  • Dec 13 - Glendale, AZ
  • Dec 15 - Los Angeles, CA
  • Dec 16 - Los Angeles, CA
  • Dec 17 - Los Angeles, CA
  • Feb 18 - Brisbane, AU
  • Feb 19 - Brisbane, AU
  • Feb 21 - Brisbane, AU
  • Feb 22 - Brisbane, AU
  • Feb 24 - Sydney, AU
  • Feb 25 - Sydney, AU
  • Feb 27 - Sydney, AU
  • Feb 28 - Sydney, AU
  • Mar 4 - Melbourne, AU
  • Mar 5 - Melbourne, AU
  • Mar 7 - Melbourne, AU
  • Mar 8 - Melbourne, AU
  • Apr 23 - Stockholm, SE
  • Apr 24 - Stockholm, SE
  • Apr 26 - Oslo, NO
  • Apr 28 - Copenhagen, DK
  • Apr 29 - Copenhagen, DK
  • May 2 - Hannover, DE
  • May 4 - Amsterdam, NL
  • May 5 - Amsterdam, NL
  • May 7 - Amsterdam, NL
  • May 9 - Berlin, DE
  • May 29 - Cologne, DE
  • May 30 - Cologne, DE
  • June 1 - Prague, CZ
  • June 3 - Kraków, PL
  • June 4 - Kraków, PL
  • June 6 - Vienna AT
  • June 8 - Bologna, IT
  • June 10 - Paris, FR
  • June 11 - Paris, FR
  • June 14 - Barcelona, ES
  • June 15 - Barcelona, ES
  • July 7 - Glasgow, UK
  • July 8 - Glasgow, UK
  • July 10 - London, UK
  • July 11 - London, UK
  • July 13 - London, UK
  • July 14 - London, UK
  • July 16 - London, UK
  • July 17 - London, UK
  • July 19 - Manchester, UK
  • July 20 - Manchester, UK
  • July 22 - Manchester, UK
  • July 23 - Manchester, UK
  • July 26 - Dublin, IE
  • July 27 - Dublin, IE
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Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour setlist: What songs will she play?

Billie's tours tend to favour her new albums so there's a good chance we'll hear all 10 tracks from 'Hit Me Hard And Soft' as well as 'What Was I Made For?' and fan favourites from her previous projects.

We likely won't know the full setlist until Billie plays her first show.

How long will Billie Eilish's Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour be?

According to LiveNation , concerts for Billie Eilish's upcoming Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour are setto begin at 19:00 with doors opening at 17:30 and a curfew taking place at 23:00.

Instead of performing for four hours it seems likely that Billie will have some support acts. Traditionally most artists take to the stage at around 21:00 for arena tours.

We'll let you know as soon as we know more.

Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard And Soft Tour ticket prices: How much will the tickets be?

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We found the cheapest tickets for all 10 George Strait concerts in 2024

It’s almost time to get your boot scoot on again.

On Saturday, May 4, George Strait is launching his ten-concert 2024 tour that he announced last September with special guests Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town.

From there, the King of Country heads to NFL stadiums all over North America including a stop at East Rutherford, NJ’s MetLife Stadium on Saturday, June 8.

And if you want to see the 71-year-old hitmaker live, now’s the time to pounce.

As of now, seats are available for all ten mega gigs.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find was $83 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Tickets start anywhere from $84 to $328 before fees for other shows.

Wondering how much it will run you to sing “All My Ex’s Live In Texas,” “Check Yes Or No,” “Amarillo By Morning” and so many more No. 1’s with Country’s King?

Keep scrolling straight on down, Strait fans.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about George Strait’s 2024 Stadium Tour below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Stapleton  also has a tour of his own this year.

All summer long, he’ll be taking his long-running  ‘All-American Road Show’  to venues all over North America.

If you want to see the burly, bearded Grammy-winning singer live, you can  grab tickets for all of his shows here .

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

Strait typically delivers the hits straight down the line at all of his shows.

Based on what he played live last year, here’s what you can likely expect when you see him these next few months.

01.) “Deep in the Heart of Texas” (Perry Como song)

02.) “Here for a Good Time”

03.) “Ocean Front Property”

04.) “Check Yes or No”

05.) “I Can Still Make Cheyenne”

06.) “Wrapped” (Bruce Robison cover)

07.) “Nobody in His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her”

08.) “I Got a Car”

09.) “I Saw God Today”

10.) “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar”

11.) “How ’bout Them Cowgirls”

12.) “Drinkin’ Man”

13.) “You Don’t Know What You’re Missing”

14.) “That’s What Breaking Hearts Do”

15.) “Give It Away”

16.) “Codigo”

17.) “Waymore Blues” (Waylon Jennings cover)

18.) “The Weight of the Badge

19.) “The Fireman”

20.) “The Chair”

21.) “Love’s Gonna Make It Alright”

22.) “Amarillo by Morning”

24.) “Come on Joe”

25.) “It Just Comes Natural”

26.) “I’ll Always Remember You”

27.) “Troubadour”

28.) “Unwound”

29.) “All My Ex’s Live in Texas”

30.) “You Wreck Me” (Tom Petty cover)

31.) “Take Me to Texas”

32.) “The Cowboy Rides Away”

The above comes courtesy of  Set List FM .

Country music fans, this is your year.

Here are just five huge country tours you’ll want to bust your cowboy hat and boots out these next few months.

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Want to see who else is touring? Check out our list of the  50 biggest country concerts in 2024 here to find out.

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Billie Eilish announces Hit Me Hard And Soft tour UK dates

Two-time Oscar-winning singer Billie Eilish will be touring the world this year and next, and coming to venues in the UK next summer - including the so-far ill fated Co-Op Live in Manchester.

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Monday 29 April 2024 17:42, UK

Billie Eilish arrives at the 29th Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024, at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Billie Eilish has announced a new tour and will be coming to the UK next summer.

The 22-year year old 's show is named after her latest album - Hit Me Hard And Soft - and will kick off in North America in September.

It will then head to Australia in February 2025, before travelling across Europe and arriving in the UK on 7 July when she will perform for two nights in Glasgow, at OVO Hydro.

Eilish will then play six nights at the O2 in London, and four nights at the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester - a venue that has been beset with problems as it prepares to open to the public.

The singer will then play two gigs in Dublin, Ireland, at the 3Arena.

A vocal environmentalist, fans are being encouraged to take "sustainable transport" during the tour, which will also feature "eco-villages" and encourage plant-based food options.

The tour will partner with the plant-based food organisation Support + Feed - an initiative founded by Eilish's mother Maggie Baird - and environmental non-profit organisation REVERB.

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HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR Tickets on sale May 3rd. Pre-sales in select markets April 30th-May 1st, including early access for @americanexpress Card Members. Pre-sale access does not guarantee tickets. Terms apply. Supply is limited. https://t.co/D172RG7UjO pic.twitter.com/dzZL4YvFMb — billie eilish (@billieeilish) April 29, 2024

Eilish's third studio album comes out on 17 May, a month after Taylor Swift 's much lauded album The Tortured Poets Department .

Like Swift, Eilish is encouraging fans to listen to the collection as a whole, saying on her website that the new body of work should be listened to chronologically as it "hits you hard and soft both lyrically and sonically, while bending genres and defying trends along the way".

She's not released any singles in advance, encouraging fans to listen "in one go".

The album cover features Eilish on her back under dark water with a white door open above her.

Finneas, left, and Billie Eilish accept the award for song of the year for "What Was I Made For?" during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Eilish's last album was 2021's Happier Than Ever, and her debut record When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was released in 2019.

The youngest person ever to have won two Oscars, she took home the award for best original song Oscar gong for Barbie's What Was I Made For? in March, and won the same prize for James Bond's No Time To Die in 2022.

Tickets for Hit Me Hard And Soft go on general sale on Friday.

Billie Eilish's UK tour dates:

Mon 7 July, 2025 - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro

Tue 8 July, 2025 - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro

Thu 10 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2

Fri 11 July, 2025 -London, UK - The O2

Sun 13 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2

Mon 14 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2

Wed 16 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2

Thu 17 July, 2025 - London, UK - The O2

Sat 19 July, 2025 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live

Sun 20 July, 2025 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live

Tue 22 July, 2025 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live

Wed 23 July, 2025 - Manchester, UK - Co-op Live

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