Ever get that feeling when Mercury’s messing with your plans, but instead of freakin’ out, you grab it by the horns and score front-row tickets to a Stereophonics show? Well, Welsh rockers Stereophonics have just dropped news of a hefty UK arena tour this December, aptly named the ‘No Hit Left Behind’ tour—because apparently, they’re not leaving any bangers off the setlist. If you missed out on their stadium gigs with Blossoms, this could be your cosmic chance to catch Kelly Jones and the gang live, spinning their recently crowned ninth number one album. Ready to navigate the starry skies of ticket sales, seating tiers, and dates across the UK? Let’s dive into the astral blueprint for snagging your spot—because when the stars align, it’s not just good astrology, it’s great live music. LEARN MORE.
Welsh wonders Stereophonics haven’t even finished their incredible series of stadium shows with Blossoms, and they’ve already announced another tour for later this year.
If you couldn’t get to London or Cardiff, you’re in luck, as Kelly Jones and co are calling in at many more places for this new arena tour in December, they’re calling the ‘No Hit Left Behind’ tour.
Stereophonics are playing some huge arena shows this winter (Photo by Mark Holloway/Redferns)
They recently released their 13th studio album, Make ’em Laugh, Make ’em Cry, Make ’em Wait, which landed them their ninth number one.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to get tickets.
General sale starts this Friday July 11 at 9am BST, via Ticketmaster and AXS.
If you want to treat yourself (and potentially skip the queue), there are VIP and hospitality tickets available on Seat Unique, starting at £99 for a Suite to £199 for the Hideaway or the Premium Super Suite for £270.
2025 is a busy year for the band (Photo by Mark Holloway/Redferns)
If you can’t wait until December to see them, there are still some last-minute hometown stadium show tickets up for grabs, with Blossoms in support.
The band play Cardiff Principality Stadium on July 11 and 12, and there are resale tickets available on sites including Viagogo, StubHub and Ticketmaster.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as the above.
At their recent massive Finsbury Park date, the band played a veritable greatest hits set, and as the arena tour has been called the ‘No Hit Left Behind’ tour, it’s safe to assume it’ll be similar.
Featured Image Credit: James D Kelly
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