Got an urge to reunite under the stars like some cosmic rock ‘n’ roll renaissance? Well, if your chart’s got a sprinkle of Mercury in poetic Pisces, you might align perfectly with The Maccabees' UK tour vibes – they’re back together, you see, to mark the 10th anniversary of “Marks To Prove It.” In the world of stars and sounds, where could be a better place to release those pent-up emotions?
With ticket scalpers out there playing the game like it’s their own twisted version of Mercury Retrograde, fans are scrambling. But hey, here’s the scoop: The most wallet-friendly venue for this sell-out tour? Drumroll It’s been revealed! So, grab your cosmic dust and let’s rekindle our love for the Macabees (with an accidental ‘Mc’?) cuz they’re hitting the road again and we’re gonna need.
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The cheapest venue for The Maccabees’ sellout UK tour has been revealed.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of hit album Marks To Prove It, the Brit indie rockers are reuniting for their first shows in eight years.
The south London group rose to fame in 2004 and over their career, became renowned for hit albums including, Precious Time, Feel to Follow, Spit it Out – and they can’t wait to hit the road again.
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The band have said that their upcoming UK run will be ‘magical’, teasing: “It’s something we genuinely didn’t think would happen again and are really determined to make it special now that it is. We’ll see you there.”
And it seems their fans are in agreement, with many of their first run of shows selling out instantly.
But don’t panic; due to overwhelming demand, the band has already added extra tour dates in Dublin and Manchester.
At the time of writing this, there are a handful of tickets left on See Tickets and Ticketmaster for the Manchester gigs, but you’ll need to move fast. Prices start from £48.70.
Glasgow and Dublin dates have now sold out.
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There are lots of resale tickets available on StubHub – you’ll just need to expect to pay more. If you’re keen to see the band live in Manchester on Thursday, August 21, you’re looking at around £363. As for Glasgow (Wednesday, August 20), we’re talking £314.
The cheapest option right now? You need to bag tickets to see the band’s performance at All Points East in Victoria Park on Sunday, August 24. Tickets start from £78 each and you’ll have the chance to see other artists including Bombay Bicycle Club and The Cribs.
There are plenty of chances to see the band live this summer. The Maccabees will kick things off in Dublin at The Academy on August 17 and will wrap things up on August 24 at London’s All Points East.
Visit StubHub now to find tickets.