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English indie rock icons, Arctic Monkeys, have dominated the music scene since their debut album, 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' became the fastest-selling debut album in UK chart history in 2006.
The multi-award-winning band are famous for their cool personas, sharp lyrics and electric live performances. If the band decides to add more highly anticipated dates to their 2023 world tour, you won't want to miss your chance to watch the band live and in style! Have the concert experience of a lifetime with Arctic Monkeys VIP tickets and hospitality packages.
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Arctic Monkeys hit the road in May 2023 for a huge UK stadium tour in support of their 7th studio album, 'The Car'. In June, the Sheffield-born rockers brought their ever-evolving sound to iconic open-air venues including Bristol's Ashton Gate Stadium, Coventry Building Society Arena, Emirates Old Trafford, Middleborough's Riverside Stadium, Carrow Road Stadium, Hillsborough Park, the Ageas Bowl, Swansea.com Stadium, Emirates Stadium and Bellahouston Park.
Arctic Monkeys are known for their mesmirising live performances and they did not dissapoint during their 'The Car' tour. Fans were treated to tracks from their new album, aswell as hearing the songs from their eclectic back catalogue such as 'I Bet That You Look On The Dancefloor', 'Cornerstone' and 'R U Mine?'.
Due to Alex Turner acute laryngitis diagnosis and medical advice to rest, the band had to cancel their performance at Marlay Park in Dublin. The 'Why’d You Only Call Me When High' hitmakers recently revealed their intentions to hold three arena concerts in Dublin, along with an extra show in Belfast, all scheduled for October.
While these concerts could potentially mark the conclusion of their world tour, the prevailing question is whether Arctic Monkeys will include more tour dates within the United Kingdom.
In the meantime, to find out more check out our blog on Arctic Monkeys tour dates.