Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band formed in 1992, led by vocalist and guitarist Kelly Jones. Now Stereophonics are returning to Cardiff's Prinicpality Stadium for a night of rock and roll on 12th July 2025!
You could be there with Seat Unique in true VIP style. The shows are expected to sell out very quickly, and hospitality at Stereophonics is a brilliant way to secure your tickets and make sure that you see the band in style when they take to the stage again next year for these epic new shows.
Stereophonics VIP tickets are limited, so secure your place early to create unforgettable memories.
When are Stereophonics Going on Tour?
Stereophonics will be lighting up Cardiffs biggest stage on 11th and 12th July 2025. To read more about the band and how you can secure tickets read our blog.
Where are Stereophonics playing in 2025?
Stereophonics will be playing at the Principality Stadium in July 2025, catch up with all things Stereophonics on our blog!
When do Stereophonics tickets go on sale?
VIP and Hospitality tickets for Stereophonics 2025 tour dates are on sale now via the Seat Unique website!
How to buy Stereophonics tickets?
Official Stereophonics VIP tickets, hospitality, and private box packages are on sale now. Tickets will be in high demand so make sure you secure your tickets now through with Seat Unique.
Stereophonics VIP tickets - what's included?
Once the Stereophonics announce a tour, you’ll be able to attend in VIP style with Seat Unique. From the moment you arrive, you'll enjoy first-class treatment with our Stereophonics hospitality packages, which include the likes of:
Please note that the VIP inclusions will depend on the level of package booked.
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Stereophonics members
Stereophonic members include Kelly Jones, (lead vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist), Richard Jones (backing vocals, bass guitar and keyboards) Adam Zindani (guitar, backing vocals), Jamie Morrison (drums, percussion) and touring member Tony Kirkham (keyboard).
Where are Stereophonics from?
Stereophonics are a Welsh band from the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley. Lead vocalist and late band member Stuart Cable grew up on the same street in Cwmaman.
Stereophonics genre
Stereophonics are widely regarded as a rock band, however they are commonly referred to as having a sound more akin to the sub genres alternative rock, or British traditional rock.
Top Stereophonic songs
Some of Stereophonics notable singles include "Dakota," "Bartender and the Thief,” “Just Looking," and “Have a Nice Day” while their acclaimed albums include "Performance and Cocktails," "Word Gets Around," "You Gotta Go There to Come Back" "Just Enough Education to Perform," "Language. Sex. Violence. Other?," "Keep the Village Alive," "Graffiti on the Train," and "Oochya!".
Top Stereophonic albums
Stereophonics’s most iconic moment
Headlining Glastonbury in 2002 was a standout moment for the Stereophonics. Other acts included Coldplay and Rod Stewart. Their performance helped them push their rock royalty status in the UK.