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Arctic Monkeys for 3Arena Dublin date

Arctic Monkeys for 3Arena Dublin date

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They’re back. Last week, Arctic Monkeys finally revealed that their new album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino will be released on Friday the 11th of May and today, Arctic Monkeys today have announced some gigs in arenas in the UK and Ireland.

A Dublin date has been announced on September 24th with tickets priced from €65.95 including booking and facility fees go on sale at 9am on Friday the 13th of April via Ticketmaster. The Lemon Twigs will be supporting during September gigs.

Arctic Monkeys dates

JULY

United Kingdom – Glasgow – TRNSMT Festival

SEPTEMBER

6 United Kingdom – Manchester – Manchester Arena
7 United Kingdom – Manchester – Manchester Arena
9 United Kingdom – London – The O2
10 United Kingdom – London – The O2
15 United Kingdom – Birmingham – Arena Birmingham
18 United Kingdom – Sheffield – FlyDSA Arena
19 United Kingdom – Sheffield – FlyDSA Arena
24 Ireland – Dublin – 3Arena
27 United Kingdom – Newcastle upon Tyne – Metro Radio Arena

Age restrictions: standing 16 +, under 16 accompanied by a parent or guardian.

See Also

Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino

The tracklisting for the new album has raised some eyebrows. Have a look:

1. Star Treatment
2. One Point Perspective
3. American Sports
4. Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
5. Golden Trunks
6. Four Out Of Five
7. The World’s First Ever Monster Truck Front Flip
8. Science Fiction
9. She Looks Like Fun
10. Batphone
11. The Ultracheese


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