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Arctic Monkeys announce UK and Ireland stadium tour for 2023: how to get tickets

The band will make a long-awaited return to UK and Irish stadiums next May and June
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Arctic Monkeys announce UK and Ireland stadium tour for 2023: how to get tickets

Arctic Monkeys have announced a tour of the UK and Ireland for 2023. Tickets for the shows go on sale at 9am on Friday 30 September. Find a detailed list of the band's tour dates at the bottom of this article. 

The tour comes partly in support of the Sheffield lads’ forthcoming album The Carset for release on Friday 21 October.

A fan pre-sale of the tour will begin at 9am on Thursday 29 September, accessible for anyone who preorders The Car from the band’s official webstore before 3pm on Wednesday 28 September.

Starting at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol on Monday 29 May, the band will then make stops in Coventry, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Norwich, Sheffield, Swansea, Southampton, London, Dublin and Glasgow. Support for every UK show comes from The Hives and The Mysterines. 

Listen to the Monkeys' latest single ‘There Better Be A Mirrorball’ below. 

Arctic Monkeys’ 2023 UK and Ireland tour dates: 
Monday 29 May –  Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
Wednesday 31 May – Building Society Arena, Coventry
Friday 2 June – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
Saturday 3 June – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester (NEW DATE)
Monday 5 June – Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
Wednesday 7 June – Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich
Friday 9  June –  Hillsborough Park, Sheffield
Saturday 10 June – Hillsborough Park, Sheffield
Monday 12 June – Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea
Wednesday 14 June – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
Friday 16 June – Emirates Stadium, London
Saturday 17 June –  Emirates Stadium, London
Sunday 18 June –  Emirates Stadium, London (NEW DATE)
Tuesday 20 June – Marlay Park, Dublin
Sunday 25 June – Bellahouston Park, Glasgow

Tickets for the Arctic Monkeys’ 2023 UK tour go on sale at 9am on Friday 30 September. 

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