- Music
- 10 Oct 22
Fellow Dublin rockers Fontaines D.C. will support the legendary Sheffield band on their North American tour.
Arctic Monkeys have announced news of European headline dates added to their 2023 world tour, with Inhaler confirmed as the special guests.
The Sheffield rockers' seventh album The Car lands next week (October 21), with details of a UK stadium tour and North American dates with Fontaines D.C. announced last week for next year.
Across late April and early May of 2023, the band will play a number of gigs on the continent, reaching Germany, Norway, Sweden, France and beyond.
The gigs kick off in Austria on April 24, running through until May 9 where they will wrap up the tour with a gig at Paris’ Accor Arena.
Ahead of the release of ‘The Car’, the band released their new album’s second single, ‘Body Paint’, last month. The four-piece were also the musical guests on a recent edition of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in the US, during which they performed their latest single.
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'There'd Better Be A Mirrorball' was the blues-inflected first single to be shared from the hugely anticipated new album.
The band, who burst onto the music scene with their hit single 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' in 2005, played a string of festivals this summer including Electric Picnic. Arctic Monkeys' UK and Ireland tour will kick off Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium on May 29 and the following string of shows also includes outdoor gigs in Manchester, Middlesbrough, Norwich, Swansea, Southampton and Glasgow.
Arctic Monkeys' upcoming Dublin concert had a change of venue, with the band now set to play Malahide Castle instead of Marlay Park next June. The long-running outfit are set to play an outdoor gig at the north Dublin venue on June 20, 2023.
Inhaler recently played a major Fairview Park date in their hometown following the release of their No.1 debut album It Won't Always Be Like This. Earlier this year, the group (comprised of Elijah Hewson, Ryan McMahon, Robert Keating and Josh Jenkinson) kicked off an international headline tour, blazing through a jam-packed itinerary despite post-Covid hiccups, including rescheduled nights in New York, Boston and Toronto.
Check out the band’s full 2023 touring schedule below. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday, October 14.
APRIL 2023
24 – Tipsarena, Linz
25 – Zenith, Munich
27 – Sporthalle, Hamburg
29 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm
30 – Spektrum, Oslo
MAY 2023
2 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin
3 – Rudolf Weber-Arena, Oberhausen
5 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
8 – Festhalle, Frankfurt
9 – Accor Arena, Paris
29 – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
31 – Building Society Arena, Coventry
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JUNE 2023
2 – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
3 – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
5 – Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
7 – Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich
9 – Hillsborough Park, Sheffield
10 – Hillsborough Park, Sheffield
12 – Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea
14 – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
16 – Emirates Stadium, London
17 – Emirates Stadium, London
18 – Emirates Stadium, London
20 – Malahide Castle, Dublin
25 – Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
AUGUST 2023
25 – The Armory, Minneapolis
26 – The Armory, Minneapolis
27 – United Center, Illinois
29 – Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston
30 – Budweiser Stage, Toronto
SEPTEMBER 2023
1 – Budweiser Stage, Toronto
2 – Bell Centre, Montreal
3 – TD Garden, Boston
5 – TD Pavilion at The Mann, Philadelphia
7 – Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia
8 – Forest Hills Stadium, New York
9 – Forest Hills Stadium, New York
11 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, Alpharetta
12 – Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville
13 – Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville
15 – Moody Center, Austin
16 – Dickies Arena, Fort Worth
18 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison
19 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison
20 – Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City
22 – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle
23 – Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver
24 – Moda Center, Portland
26 – Chase Center, San Francisco
27 – Golden 1 Center, Sacramento
29 – The Kia Forum, Los Angeles
30 – The Kia Forum, Los Angeles