Is it just me, or does it feel like the universe – especially with Mars in a wallet-tightening square to Jupiter – is nudging us to check just how deep we need to dig into our pockets for a bit of live music magic? Snow Patrol is gearing up to grace the UK stages next year, and yes, while the stars hint at splurging, the question remains: will catching Gary Lightbody and the gang live cost you a pretty penny or just enough for a cheeky night out? From special festival dates to headliner shows, we’ve got the scoop on ticket prices, where to snag them, and what you can expect in their setlist as they roll out tunes from their much-awaited new album. So, before you raid that piggy bank under the cosmic watch of a thrifty Mercury, let’s find out if those Snow Patrol tickets are a financial star-crossed fate or a bargain waiting to happen. LEARN MORE
Snow Patrol are hitting the road in the UK next year, with some very special shows and festival dates lined up.
We all know it can sometimes feel like you need to take out a mortgage to buy concert tickets, so how much will you need to spend to see Gary Lightbody and co?
We’ve got the lowdown below.
Snow Patrol announced their own headline shows plus some festival sets (Photo by Debbie Hickey/Getty Images)
Tickets go on general sale for their headline shows on Friday, October 10 at 9am. You can buy them from the following sites:
If you feel like being fancy, push the boat out with VIP seats from Seat Unique. There’s even a package where you can enjoy a three-course meal with whisky pairings beforehand.
Fans on Reddit revealed they managed to buy tickets for Dublin for €77.50.
For the stunning Edinburgh Castle date, standing tickets are £71.50, with seated tickets costing £71.50, £82.50 or £93.50.
Tickets for Splendour festival are already available from Ticketmaster, for the fun festival set in the beautiful grounds of Nottingham’s Wollaton Hall.
The band are also playing In It Together festival, and tickets for this go on sale Monday, October 13 at 10am with prices starting from £129, and tickets will be available on their official site.
The band released their eighth studio album after a six year wait (Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns)
If you want to sing your heart out to the likes of Chasing Cars, Just Say Yes and Run, you’ll have plenty of opportunity next year.
The band recently confirmed: “We’re really looking forward to heading back out across the UK & Ireland next summer! We’re headlining In It Together festival in Port Talbot and Splendour festival in Nottingham as well as playing a run of our own shows. And we’re very excited about it all.”
Fans are begging for European and US dates, but here are the first UK dates for your diary for 2026:
Snow Patrol have plenty of hits to play, but they’ve also just released their eighth studio album, The Forest Is The Path.
After fans were keenly waiting for six years, it was worth the wait for the new tunes, and now they’ll get to hear them live next year.
Here is a previous setlist for you to get learning the lyrics again, according to Setlist FM.
Featured Image Credit: Debbie Hickey/Getty Images
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