After the recent announcements that Arctic Monkeys are returning to Australia to headline Lost Paradise, Falls Festival and Heaps Good Festival, ...
General tickets are on sale from 12pm Friday, June 17. In fact, their last tour sold over 625,000 tickets, and now, they’re ready to do it all again. “It’s hard to explain!”
The Arctic Monkeys are set to perform three huge outdoor shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, Australia.
The Arctic Monkeys are set to perform three huge outdoor shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, Australia in January 2023. Jan 14 – Sydney, NSW @ The Domain Jan 11 – Brisbane, QLD @ Riverstage
The British rockdogs have announced a string of shows while they're in town for a couple of appearances at Falls, Lost Paradise and Heaps Good festivals. They' ...
Aussies bands DMA’S, Mildlife and The Buoys will be joining Arctic Monkeys at the big gigs. After that the four lads from Sheffield will hit Brisbane’s Riverstage and then swing back down to Sydney for a massive show at The Domain on January 14. The British rockdogs have announced a string of shows while they’re in town for a couple of appearances at Falls, Lost Paradise and Heaps Good festivals.
Sheffield's biggest musical export, Arctic Monkeys have extended their Australian visit this coming summer with outdoor concerts planned in Melbourne, ...
Arctic Monkeys have announced headlining shows in Australia, expanding their already-announced visit as headliners of Falls Festival.
Find tickets for Brisbane here, the other shows here, and the full list of dates below. Supporting the band at both their Melbourne and Brisbane shows are psychedelic jazz fusion band Mildlife. In Sydney, meanwhile, the band will have two openers: DMA’S and indie-rock band The Buoys. The shows, announced today (June 9), will take place in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. All three shows will take place in outdoor venues: The Domain in Sydney, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne and the Riverstage in Brisbane. They’ll all take place next January, shortly after their Falls Festival commitments over the new year period.
They were last here in 2019 on a mammoth run of sold-out arena shows – now, four years on Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Nick O'Malley and Matt Helders make their ...
They’ve won seven Brit Awards, 20 NME Awards, 5 Q Awards, and nominated for three Grammys. The Sheffield band have released six studio albums to date. The band recently wrapped a slew of northern hemisphere tour dates, with new recording Live From South Chanel Island out now.
Arctic Monkeys have announced Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane shows for 2023 in addition to their festival dates.
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Arctic Monkeys have announced a trio of outdoor Australian shows taking place in January 2023, in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.
If you can’t catch the band at either Falls or one of their own shows – fear not. It was reported back in August that the band had recorded a new album – the follow-up to 2018’s acclaimed Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino – meaning they could likely have a slew of new tunes to showcase once they’re on our shores. In Melbourne and Brisbane, they’ll be joined by psych jazz-fusion quartet Mildlife, while Sydney gets both DMA’S along with The Buoys. Tickets for these shows are on sale next Friday, 17th June at 12pm local time.
Arctic Monkeys have announced headlining shows in Australia, expanding their already-announced visit as headliners of Falls Festival.
Find tickets for Brisbane here, the other shows here, and the full list of dates below. Supporting the band at both their Melbourne and Brisbane shows are psychedelic jazz fusion band Mildlife. In Sydney, meanwhile, the band will have two openers: DMA’S and indie-rock band The Buoys. The shows, announced today (June 9), will take place in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. All three shows will take place in outdoor venues: The Domain in Sydney, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne and the Riverstage in Brisbane. They’ll all take place next January, shortly after their Falls Festival commitments over the new year period.
According to the latest reports, the Arctic Monkeys will play three headlining shows in Australia next January in addition to other concerts.
According to the drummer, most of the work on the album is already finished and only minor adjustments are left which is why most fans are expecting it to be released this year. Their Australian shows will be held in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, following their upcoming Falls Festival performances during that New Year period. According to the latest reports, they will play three headlining shows in Australia next January.
Alex Turner and co are set for a string of dates Down Under with DMA'S and The Buoys as special guests. Find out how to buy tickets.
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Legendary British rockers Arctic Monkeys have announced three massive outdoor concerts as they plan to tour Australia in 2023.
All three Arctic Monkeys shows will be all-ages as well, removing the age restrictions associated with festivals. Although it was expected sooner or later, given the legendary British rockers will be headlining Falls Festival over the New Year’s period, Arctic Monkeys have this week announced three massive outdoor shows to take place across Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney to help kick off 2023. Who knows, maybe even Bloc Party will be announcing a tour soon?