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The dust has settled on another fantastic Glastonbury, Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Tour has returned to mainland Europe and rock fans are still recovering from stadium runs with Foo Fighters and Green Day. However, there are still plenty of amazing gigs coming up this summer.
Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC and The Killers are all due to play huge shows over the coming weeks, British Summer Time Hyde Park will host gigs from Stray Kids, Kylie and Stevie Nicks and then there’s Reading & Leeds Festival, which see the likes of Liam Gallagher, Lana Del Rey, Blink-182, Fred Again.., Gerry Cinnamon and Catfish & The Bottlemen heading up the bill at the bank holiday bonanza.
Long story short, there are plenty of reasons to leave the house this summer. To help you get started, we’ve rounded up the very best gigs that are taking place in July.
The Killers
Following talk about moving away from arena-dominating anthems, The Killers released their 20-year greatest hits album ‘Rebel Diamonds’. They’ve backed it up with a swaggering arena tour around the UK with a rotating setlist of absolute bangers. It finally touches down in London for a five-date run at The O2 Arena before a trip to Mad Cool Festival. The run of shows comes ahead of a ‘Hot Fuss’ anniversary residency at Las Vegas and beyond that…who knows?
The Killers play:
JULY
4 – The O2, London
5 – The O2, London
7 – The O2, London
8 – The O2, London
10 – The O2, London
AC/DC
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The iconic rock band are currently on their first proper headline tour in over eight years, in celebration of 2020’s ‘Power Up’. The last time AC/DC were on the road, Guns N’ Roses’ Axl Rose had to step in on vocal duties but this time around, it seems that Brian Johnson is in ferocious form.
AC/DC play:
JULY
3 – Wembley Stadium, London
7 – Wembley Stadium, London
Megan Thee Stallion
After touring Europe and North America, Megan Thee Stallion is bringing her Hot Girl Summer tour to the UK. Stallion has promised the run of shows will be “the hottest event of the summer”. Her headline appearance at Reading & Leeds 2022 was “sleek, masterful and joyful” and with new album ‘MEGAN’ in her arsenal, who are we to argue?
Megan Thee Stallion plays:
JULY
4 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
5 – Co-Op Live, Manchester
14 – 3Arena, Dublin
16 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
17 – The O2, London
Suede and Manic Street Preachers
Suede and Manic Street Preachers have a long, winding history together and, after touring together in 1993, the two bands have teamed up for another co-headline jaunt. North America has already experienced their combined might, and now they’re heading home. “It’s because we never belonged to anything apart from ourselves,” explained Manics’ Nicky Wire with Suede frontman Brett Anderson adding: “It’s really inspiring to have a band that you love playing with you. It’s like a friendly competition.”
Suede and The Manic Street Preachers play:
JULY
2 – Trinity College, Dublin **
5 – Cardiff Castle, Cardiff *
10 – Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh *
12 – Castlefield Bowl, Manchester *
13 – Millenium Square, Leeds **
18 – Alexandra Palace Park, London **
19 – Dreamland, Margate
*Manic Street Preachers close the show
**Suede close the show
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen concerts are always epic. With an unpredictable setlist spanning several hours, Springsteen and his E Street Band know how to put on a show and this latest tour is clearly no different. Kicking off the three-month run in Cardiff at the start of May, the rock legend played b-sides, deep-cuts and generation-spanning anthems across the three hour gig. The entire run ends with a massive finale at Wembley Stadium.
Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band play:
JULY
25 – Wembley Stadium, London
Noel Gallagher
While little brother Liam has been busy reliving the past with a mammoth tour celebrating Oasis’ the 30th anniversary of debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’, Noel Gallagher is celebrating the present with the help of his High Flying Birds. 2023’s ‘Council Skies’ was perhaps the most accomplished of his solo albums so far and a string of big outdoor summer shows are the perfect setting for those soaring anthems.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds play:
JULY
17 – Cardiff Castle, Cardiff
18 – Robin Park, Wigan
20 – Alexandra Palace Park, London
21 – Warwick Castle, Warwick
AUGUST
01 – Piece Hall, Halifax
BST Hyde Park
There’s nothing like spending a weekend in a muddy/sun-soaked field in the British countryside, bouncing between stages and indulging in as much live music as you can handle. However, BST Hyde Park combines the excitement of festival season with a carefully curated line-up, to create a series of massive, standalone gigs. Everyone from Robbie Williams, Andrea Boceill and Stray Kids are set to take the stage at Hyde Park this summer.
JULY
4 – Morgan Wallen
5 – Andrea Bocelli
6 – Robbie Williams
7 – Shania Twain
12 – Stevie Nicks
13 – Kylie
14 – Stray Kids
Hozier
Hozier’s third album ‘Unreal Unearth’ is an ambitious 16-track odyssey inspired by Dante’s epic poem Inferno and structured around the nine circles of hell, while the live shows have been just as devilishly brilliant. Embracing everything from intimate folk, joyous synth-pop and all-out rock catharsis, these big outdoor shows are set to be something special.
Hozier plays:
JULY
3 – Lytham Green, Lancashire
5 – Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow
7 – Finsbury Park, London
Kings Of Leon
Fresh from releasing their ninth studio album, the brilliantly rugged ‘Can We Please Have Fun’, Kings Of Leon are readying a huge headline tour. According to the band, they conceived the album as a direct response to constant offers of anniversary jaunts. But rather than relive the past, Kings Of Leon set out to “make something great” and kinetically current. Expect their live show to have the same determined energy.
Kings Of Leon play:
JULY
2 – OVO Hydro Arena, Glasgow
4 – British F1 Grand Prix, Silverstone
6 – Marley Park, Dublin
8 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
10 – Co-op Live Arena, Manchester
Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne’s 2022 album ‘Love Sux’ saw the pop-punk artist finally get the credit she’s always deserved for introducing so many people to the genre, while a recently released ‘Greatest Hits’ album feels like a triumphant victory lap. And now she’s taking it on the road. As well as a string of European festival appearances, Lavigne is set to play a pair of massive headline shows that are sure to be utterly joyful.
Avril Lavigne plays:
JULY
2 – Cardiff Castle, Cardiff
3 – Castlefield Bowl, Manchester
d4vd
D4vd may have made a name for himself with viral TikTok videos – and built a following thanks to songs created in his sister’s wardrobe, but from the moment he took to the stage, he’s been all about that live connection. An early gig at London’s The Lower Third was proof the groundbreaking Houston teen had something special, while this upcoming run of shows in support of 2023’s ‘Petals To Thorns’ EP, looks set to see him further flex his muscles.
D4VD plays:
JULY
7 – Koko, London
10 – Academy 2, Manchester
Idles
Idles’ fifth album ‘Tangk’ is the most open-hearted we’ve seen the fiery punks, with vocalist Joe Talbot telling us it was made with the intention of making people dance. Adding those glorious, euphoric statements on self-love and togetherness to a back catalogue of fury, angst and power is going to make for one hell of party.
Idles play:
JULY
12 – Cardiff Castle, Cardiff
13 – Piece Hall, Halifax
20 – Dreamland, Margate
21 – Wyldes, Cornwall
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