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England Men will play six Test Matches, seven IT20s and five ODIs in 2024
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England Men's 2024 home international summer will start with a four-game IT20 series against Pakistan, with Jos Buttler's world champions looking to get the summer off with a bang against the side they beat in the 2023 World Cup Final.
Ben Stokes' Test side then take centre stage with three Tests against West Indies in July and three more against Sri Lanka in August and September.
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Green Day announce 2024 UK and European stadium tour dates
The gigs – part of a huge world tour – will celebrate new album 'saviors', 30 years of 'dookie' and 20 years of 'american idiot'..
By Will Richards
Green Day have announced details of a huge 2024 stadium tour behind new album Saviors , which will include a run of UK and European gigs.
The band had previously detailed a US stadium run with support from The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and California newcomers The Linda Lindas.
Ahead of this tour, which will celebrate the new album as well as 30 years of Dookie and 20 years of American Idiot , they will head to the UK and Europe for gigs supported by Nothing But Thieves, The Hives and more.
“We’ve never been more excited to unleash new music than with Saviors , a record that’s meant to be rocked live, together,” the band said in a statement.
“So let’s thrash. We’ve got some amazing friends who are coming along for the ride!”
See the full list of UK and European tour dates below. Tickets go on sale at 9.30am GMT / 10.30am CET next Friday (November 10), and you can buy your tickets here .
MAY 2024 30 – Monte do Gozo, O Son do Camino JUNE 2024 1 – Madrid, Road to Rio Babel 5 – Lyon Decines, LDLC Arena 7 – Nurnberg, Rock im Park 8 – Nurburgring, Rock am Ring 10 – Berlin, Waldbühne 11 – Hamburg, Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld 15 – Interlaken, Greenfield Festival 16 – Milan, Hippodrome La Maura 18 – Paris, Accor Arena 19 – Arnhem, GelreDome 21 – Manchester, Emirates Old Trafford 23 – Newport, Isle of Wight Festival 25 – Glasgow, Bellahouston Park 27 – Dublin, Marlay Park 29 – London, Wembley Stadium
The 14th studio album from the punk icons arrives on January 24 and marks their first full-length release since Father Of All Motherf*****s , which was released in 2020.
As part of their 2024 tour, they will also headline the Isle of Wight Festival alongside The Prodigy and Pet Shop Boys .
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Taylor Swift in the UK: Eras Tour timings, setlist and everything you need to know
Are you ready for it? The UK leg of the Eras Tour has officially kicked off
Hot Swiftie summer is officially underway. After over a year pouring over set lists and constantly refreshing our feeds to hear news about the star, Swifties of Britain are finally getting to experience the Eras Tour live and in person. Her UK run of shows kicked off last week in Edinburgh – Liverpool is up next.
On her US leg, we saw the mega star perform through a torrential storm, dive head first into the stage, partake in a short-lived relationship with The 1975 frontman Matty Healy (that then inspired a whole new album), and bring her ex Taylor Lautner out to do a few backflips. We can only hope that the UK leg will be just as exciting and spectacular.
So make the friendship bracelets and pick your Era. Here’s everything we know about Taylor’s Eras tour in the UK.
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When is Taylor Swift coming to the UK as part of her 2024 Eras tour?
She’s over in two rounds throughout June and August playing stadiums in Edinburgh , Liverpool , Cardiff and London . The dates are as follows:
June 7 2024 – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium June 8 2024 – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium June 9 2024 – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
June 13 2024 – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium June 14 2024 – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium June 15 2024 – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
June 18 2024 – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
June 21 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium June 22 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium June 23 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium August 15 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium August 16 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium August 17 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium August 19, 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium August 20, 2024 – London, Wembley Stadium
How much were Taylor Swift tickets in the UK?
For the London and Edinburgh date presales, tickets ranged in price from around £59 (for partial or obstructed view tickets) to £110 for general admission standing. Front standing was priced at about £172, while seated tickets went up to £194.
What about VIP?
Some people with acute Swift-itis spent up to £799 on hospitality packages . Those get you things like premium seats, arrival via the hospitality entrance, premium dining options and other cool-but-expensive things.
What’s going on with resale tickets?
With tickets as precious as these, it’s no wonder that they’re already being resold at extortionate prices. Despite a four ticket limit per buyer, resale sites Viagogo and Stubhub already have tickets being resold. Some are listed for as high as £6,000.
Needless to say, you should be especially careful when buying anything on resale and only buy from official resale websites.
Who will be supporting Taylor in the UK?
For her European leg, Taylor is being supported by the one and only Paramore. The pop-punk band's nine-song setlist includes ‘Hard Times’, ‘Misery Business’, ‘Still Into You’ and ‘Ain’t It Fun’.
Additionally, in London T-Swizzle will be supported by Mette on June 21, Griff on June 22 and Benson Boone in June 23. You can find out more about her Wembley shows here .
What’s the current setlist for her Eras Tour?
The show is made up of an epic 44-song setlist divided up according to the singer’s ten ‘eras’, which each refer to one of her albums. Thanks to the release of an entire double album in the midst of her world tour, it looks a little different to her North America, South America and Australia setlists.
- Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince
- Cruel Summer
- You Need to Calm Down
- You Belong With Me
- We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
- I Knew You Were Trouble
- All Too Well (10-minute version)
- … Ready For It?
- Don’t Blame Me
- Look What You Made Me Do
Folklore/Evermore (now combined into one Era)
- champagne problems
- illicit affairs
- my tears ricochet
- Blank Space
- Shake It Off
- Wildest Dreams
The Tortured Poets Department (new!)
- But Daddy I Love Him
- So High School
- Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?
- The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
- I Can Do It With A Broken Heart
Two surprise songs
- Lavender Haze
- Midnight Rain
- Vigilante Shit
And these are the songs that have been removed:
- The Archer (from Lover era)
- Long Live (from Speak Now era)
- the 1 (from folklore era)
- the last great american dynasty (from folklore era)
- ’tis the damn season (from evermore era)
- tolerate it (from evermore era)
She also performs two different surprise acoustic songs each night and has invited other musicians to perform with her on stage including Phoebe Bridgers and The National’s Aaron Dessner.
What’s been said about the tour so far?
Taylor Swift kickstarted her tour at Arizona’s State Farm Stadium in March, where she debuted a mega three-hour set playing songs from across her career.
The production includes 16 dancers and many set and costume changes, as well as a moment where the singer appears to ‘dive’ into the stage.
At her show in Arlington, Texas, Swift teased the crowd saying: ‘One thing we said about the Eras Tour: you think you can just go online, you think you can just scroll and know the setlist?
‘Let it be said about the Eras Tour , we’re tricksy. That’s what we are [and] we enjoy a good, healthy setlist hijinks.'
Translation? Expect the unexpected.
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Wicked On Tour
Wicked the musical is going on tour in 2023/24 and official tickets for all ten venues across the UK and Ireland are available here and selling fast! The spectacular, multi-record-breaking and critically acclaimed touring production will open at the Edinburgh Playhouse in December 2023 and travel to Bristol, Birmingham, Bradford, Southampton, Liverpool, Dublin, Sunderland, Cardiff and Manchester, where it will conclude at the Palace Theatre for Christmas 2024/5.
The incredible cast of 33, led by Laura Pick and Sarah O’Connor as Elphaba and Glinda, will form part of the 100+ company delivering all the spectacle and magic of this critically acclaimed, award-winning touring production at every performance.
Official tickets for all venues on the Wicked Tour can be purchased here on the official Wicked UK website.
The spectacular, multi-record-breaking and critically acclaimed touring production continues to Dublin, Sunderland, Cardiff and Manchester, where it will conclude at the Palace Theatre for Christmas 2024/5.
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Oasis Announces Reunion Tour After 15 Years of Brotherly War
Liam and Noel Gallagher’s 1990s Britpop band will play dates in Britain and Ireland in 2025.
By Ben Sisario
In the list of rock bands considered least likely to bury their hatchets long enough to successfully reunite, the British group Oasis has always been near the very top.
At its peak in the 1990s, Oasis — led by the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher — exemplified the soaring appeal of Britpop, with anthemic hits like “Wonderwall,” “Live Forever” and “Champagne Supernova” that could produce mass singalongs in any pub or arena. In 1994, the group’s debut, “Definitely Maybe,” rocketed to the top of the British pop chart and became a zeitgeist-defining moment for a new wave of English rock.
But the band kept crashing down to earth, largely through the fisticuffs — verbal and physical — of the Gallagher brothers. In 1995, a 14-minute unofficial CD was released of Noel and Liam getting sidetracked during a journalist’s interview to bicker with each other, loudly and ruthlessly if not quite comprehensibly.
The band split up in 2009 — “I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer,” Noel said at the time — and over the years the Gallaghers have continued to lob public insults at each other.
Now they seem to have reconciled sufficiently to announce a comeback tour in summer 2025, which is to include shows throughout Britain and Ireland, including at least four nights at Wembley Stadium in London. The band announced the tour on its website . In a statement, the band said plans were underway for dates on “other continents outside of Europe later next year.”
“The great wait is over,” the statement added: “Come see.”
The announcement was no surprise. Over the weekend, Oasis posted Tuesday’s date on its website and social media accounts, after days of gossip on social media and detailed reporting from anonymous “industry insiders” in the British news media about an imminent tour announcement. Liam Gallagher himself boosted those rumors. When one fan said he was “scared” about the news to come, Liam answered, “Your scared how do you think I feel.” Streams of the band’s catalog spiked in anticipation .
Tickets for the shows go on sale Aug. 31.
In Britain, Oasis was a phenomenon, selling tens of millions of albums and racking up six Brit Awards, and the Gallagher brothers’ antics guaranteed constant coverage in the news media. But the band never scaled the same heights in the United States. Perhaps that was a result of its quintessential Englishness. More likely, it was self-inflicted: In 1994, when the American rock press was buzzing about Oasis, it put on a notoriously debauched performance in Los Angeles and Noel abandoned the group for a few days.
Oasis has never won a Grammy Award. This year it was nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the first time but was not inducted .
Since Oasis broke up, Noel has released four albums with his group Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. Liam has released two with his group Beady Eye, three solo albums and one with John Squire of the Stone Roses.
One question left unanswered: Who will play in the band besides the Gallagher brothers? The announcement made no mention, and a spokeswoman for the group did not respond to a question about the lineup.
This week, Oasis is set to release a 30th-anniversary edition of its debut album, “Definitely Maybe,” including early tracks that the band had long considered lost .
Alex Marshall contributed reporting.
Ben Sisario, a reporter covering music and the music industry, has been writing for The Times for more than 20 years. More about Ben Sisario
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After a 4.5hr drive to see the show we weren’t disappointed!
Lewis Capaldi was first up and as funny and great as ever. Had the crowd laughing.
The Darkness were not my thing but they engaged with one particular guy called “Rick” in the crowd, who also sang his heart out for an appreciative audience.
The main man Ed appeared on stage around 8.30pm with a huge smile on his face, to an immense welcome from the Ipswich crowd, he was born not too far away, so was nice to see him finish this huge 2 year world tour at home.
Also he gave hundreds of free tickets to the pupils of the school he attended when he lived there.
His vocals were simply incredible, loud, strong, smooth and steamy, just beautiful !!
Screen graphics and timings were perfect too.
His guitar playing was awesome to watch and I have no idea how he concentrates on so many things at once with the loop, that is pure talent and the build up and sound in some songs ie Eraser, Bloodstream and the awesome You need me,I don’t need you gave me goosebumps.
Ed was joined for Galway Girl by Beoga which was brilliant.
Special guest Stormzy for “Shape of You” was the icing on the cake and I’m so pleased I bought the tickets last year, they were worth every penny.
Only complaint was the rude and miserable guy behind the official merch counter!! Spending £50 on a hoodie for my daughter meant I had to save for it and it would have been nice to have had a “hello” a “thank-you” or any kind of a smile!!!
Luckily the bar staff were friendly, smiley and helpful as were the local people.
Would 100% recommend ED SHEERAN as someone to see live, he is INCREDIBLE.
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Let me just start off by saying Ed Sheeran is an amazing performer and speaker. He is comedic and doesn't require thousands of lights and a massive stage to impress thousands. He stayed interactive with the crowd very well. This is my 3rd concert ever and it was both the best and worst I have ever.
Ed Sheeran did amazing, he isn't the issue. As people know in concerts you stand and dance to most songs and sit (under circumstances) when ballads are playing or the performer is speaking. So- I was standing during one of Ed Sheeran's many sings along/dancing songs. I am a 6 foot tall 13 years old there for my birthday. In the area, I was in many people asked me to sit while he talked which I happily obliged to then learning the rules.
It was all fine until one man yelled in a very rude/angry voice yelled at me (during a dancing song) "SIT DOWN IDIOT IN THE BLACK HAT." Which at the very moment I didn't recognize as myself until my father went to lash back (as any protective super concert dad would do). This is something I had never experienced. So for the rest of the concert, I sat having an emotional/mental breakdown.
I'm not sure if it was the music or the people that made me cry so much. This was an experience I will learn from. Unfortunately, it is (probably) because Ed Sheeran reins in a large age group as an audience. This means sometimes people will be cranky, rude, or just plain snarky.
I understand if someone handicapped asked me to sit because they couldn't stand. But this man that yelled at me was about 50 or younger. I hope he ended up enjoying his concert because by halfway through my whole 6' or taller family stood and danced. He sat and everyone around him was asking him to join.
Sorry for my rant. Ed Sheeran is an amazing performer. I just thought you should know that people that (I know) will be everywhere (and we cant do much about them). But it was rude.
Great show! I bought my wife and I tickets as a gift for her (she was a huge Ed Sheeran fan even before he was famous) and we had a great time. My wife had never been to the venue, and while I had been to shows at Consol Enery Center before this was the first show I saw there since it became PPG Paints Arena. Everything about the production and performances (lights, audio, visuals, crew, musicians etc) went off with nary a hitch and was executed in a very timely manner. Props to all involved.
James Blunt opened, and like many people there (as he joked) I only knew one of his songs: "You're Beautiful". He was funny, charismatic, a good showman, and a good sport. He put on a high quality emotion filled performance, and despite his music being on the sadder side still managed to pump everyone up for Ed Sheeran. "Don't Give Me Those Eyes" was a highlight. He hung out in the Captain Morgan lounge after his performance and invited anyone interested to come hang with him. I came in not really knowing who he was and left checking out his latest music and regretting not grabbing a beer with him.
Than Ed came out (my wife had a pinch me I'm dreaming moment). He was noticeably quieter and a bit more reserved than Blunt when addressing the audience, but quickly dove in. I was always aware Ed was a talented solo artist, but you really appreciate his talent on a different level when you actually hear him perform outside of a studio live with just him and a guitar. Most of his songs were studio quality. A few songs dipped in quality but for charming and understandable reasons like audience involvement and impressive sped-up improv (i.e. the "Don't" and "New Man" mashup). He played nearly all the songs my wife and I were looking for ("Perfect", "A-Team", "Galway Girl", "Nancy Mulligan", "Thinking Out Loud", etc.). Since this was the "Divide" tour he played almost every song off that album (but not all: no "Barcelona", "Bibia be ye ye", etc.) He also played a lot of his older songs, including an audience request for "Cold Coffee" (he stated it was the first time he performed it live since 2010-2011). I also liked how he put on a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey during his closing song "You Need Me and I Don't Need You".
TLDR it was one of the best shows I have seen.
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Oasis adds 3 shows to its 2025 tour as fans clamor for tickets to Gallagher brothers' reunion
Oasis has added three more dates to its reunion tour of Britain and Ireland, citing “unprecedented demand” for tickets
LONDON — Oasis has added three more dates to its reunion tour of Britain and Ireland, citing “unprecedented demand,” as fans of the Britpop behemoths braced for a rush to secure tickets that start at about 74 pounds (just under $100).
The new shows announced Thursday are at Heaton Park in the band’s home city of Manchester, England on July 16, 2025, at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 30 and at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium on Aug. 12.
Oasis is now scheduled to play 17 gigs — its first shows for 15 years — in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dublin starting at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 4.
Oasis was one of the dominant British acts of the 1990s, producing hits including “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger.” Its sound was fueled by singalong rock choruses and the combustible chemistry between guitarist-songwriter Noel Gallagher and his brother Liam, the band’s singer.
Oasis split in 2009, with Noel Gallagher quitting the band after a backstage dustup with his brother at a festival near Paris. Noel told the AP in a 2011 interview that he left after an incident in which younger brother Liam started wielding a guitar “like an axe ... and he’s swinging this guitar around and he kind of you know, he took my face off with it, you know?”
While the Gallagher brothers, now aged 57 and 51, haven’t performed together since, both regularly perform Oasis songs at their solo gigs. They’ve also each fired off criticisms of the other in the press.
Announcing the reunion on Tuesday, the band said fans would experience “the spark and intensity” that occurs only when they appear on stage together.
The tour will begin July 4 and 5 at the Principality Stadium. Oasis will also perform in Manchester, on July 11, 12, 16, 19 and 20; in London on July 25, 26 and 30 and Aug. 2 and 3; in Edinburgh on Aug. 8, 9 and 12; and Croke Park in Dublin on Aug. 16 and 17.
The band said there are plans for Oasis to perform in “other continents outside of Europe later next year.” It scotched rumors Oasis would headline next year’s Glastonbury festival, saying no festival dates were planned.
Tickets go on sale Saturday at 8 a.m. (0700GMT, 3 a.m. EDT) in Ireland and an hour later in the U.K. Fans were also able to apply for a presale ballot to be held on Friday. It’s unclear how many tickets will be issued through the ballot.
Prices for the London, Cardiff and Edinburgh concerts range from about 74 pounds ($97) to just over 200 pounds ($260) for seats, and about 150 pounds (about $200) to stand. In Manchester, the cheapest tickets are 148 pounds ($195) to stand, with no seated option.
The costliest option is a 506-pound ($666) package for the London gigs that includes a pre-show party, admission to an Oasis exhibition, souvenirs and a “premium collectible item.”
Irish promoter MCD says tickets for the Dublin shows will start at 86.50 euros ($96) plus booking fee.
Oasis confirms 2025 reunion tour after 15-year split: ‘This is it, this is happening’
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This is happening: Oasis is indeed getting back together after the group’s 15-year split and years of fan speculation.
Brothers Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher announced Tuesday that their band will set out on a reunion tour next year with 14 dates already locked in.
“This is it, this is happening,” said a post on Oasis’ social media touting Oasis Live ’25.
“This is it, this is happening” Tickets on sale this Saturday 31st August (🇮🇪8AM IST / 🇬🇧9AM BST) Dates: Cardiff Principality Stadium - 4th/5th July Manchester Heaton Park - 11th/12th/19th/20th July London Wembley Stadium - 25th/26th July & 2nd/3rd August Edinburgh Scottish Gas… pic.twitter.com/5hRQ3sJihb — Oasis (@oasis) August 27, 2024
The “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger” musicians have apparently settled the bitter, barb-loaded feud that led to their disbanding in 2009. And they’re getting back together in time for the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ debut studio album, “Definitely Maybe.”
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The reconstituted British rock back will play 14 shows in the U.K. and Ireland next year, according to the band’s announcement. The Grammy-nominated act will play four dates in their native Manchester and four at London’s Wembley Stadium. They will kick off the tour in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4.
“The guns have fallen silent. The stars have aligned. The great wait is over. Come see. It will not be televised,” the band said on its website . It also said that plans are underway for Oasis Live ’25 to tour outside of Europe later next year.
Tickets for the U.K. dates go on sale Saturday and will be available from ticketmaster.co.uk , gigsandtours.com and seetickets.com . Dublin tickets will be available made available Saturday from ticketmaster.ie
Over the weekend, frontman Liam Gallagher appeared to confirm reunion rumors on social media . In response to a Sunday Times post reporting that the siblings and former bandmates had “settled their differences” and would return to the stage as Oasis in London and Manchester next summer, he tweeted , “See you down the front.”
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As Oasis, the brothers broke through with their sophomore album “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” and are best known for the hit songs “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” “Stop Crying Your Heart Out” and “Champagne Supernova.” But their off-stage rivalry arguably garnered just as much attention .
They split professionally in 2009 and pursued solo endeavors. Meanwhile, many of their fans lost hope that they would reconcile and revive the act. While the duo were commonly referred to as “former” bandmates during that time, Liam said Sunday on X that he “never did like that word FORMER.”
Times staff writer Christi Carras contributed to this report.
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— Oasis (@oasis) August 27, 2024 The "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger" musicians have apparently settled the bitter, barb-loaded feud that led to their disbanding in 2009.