Stereophonics are back with massive 2025 tour confirmed plus huge Cardiff finale.

Stereophonics are back with massive 2025 tour confirmed plus huge Cardiff finale.

Welsh rock legends Stereophonics are hitting the highway once more in 2025, and it’s shaping as much as be an enormous return. It’s been three years since Kelly Jones and the band final toured, and this time, they’re coming again larger than ever.

Beginning off in Belfast, the tour will make stops at some iconic venues, together with London’s Finsbury Park, Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park, and, after all, a grand finale at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. For a band whose biggest hits album Decade In The Solar went 5 instances platinum, a colossal hometown present in Cardiff seems like the one becoming finish to this summer time extravaganza.

This tour follows a busy few years for frontman Kelly Jones, who’s been dabbling in facet initiatives with Far From Saints, alongside his solo album Inevitable Unimaginable, which cracked the UK High 10. However now, it’s all about Stereophonics once more, and the band appears simply as excited because the followers. Jones is prepared for the summer time crowds, saying, “Being on the highway once more with my greatest buddies, taking part in all of the hits of this band’s catalogue… makes me so excited. We should always make a brand new album…oh wait…we already did that! See ya there for extra good instances…TUNE!!! TUNE!!! TUNE!!!”

So, how do you get your arms on tickets? It’s simple: tickets go on sale Friday eleventh October at 9am. You possibly can seize yours from stereophonics.com, Ticketmaster, Gigs and Excursions, MyTicket, and for these in Eire, Ticketmaster.ie.

And if that wasn’t sufficient, Stereophonics are additionally set to headline the Isle of Wight Pageant on twenty first June 2025. Whether or not you’re planning on catching them in your native stadium or heading to the pageant, this tour guarantees a summer time of belting out basic hits and good vibes.

Catch Stereophonics on tour subsequent yr:

June 2025:

  • fifth: Belfast, Belsonic
  • sixth: Dublin, St. Anne’s Park
  • seventh: Cork, Virgin Media Park
  • 14th: Huddersfield, The John Smith’s Stadium
  • twenty eighth: Glasgow, Bellahouston Park

July 2025:

  • 4th: London, Finsbury Park
  • twelfth: Cardiff, Principality Stadium

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