Welsh indie band Stereophonics have announced their biggest tour for summer 2025 including Irish gigs outdoors.
The band’s Stadium Anthems tour, and their first in three years takes in Belfast at Belsonic, Dublin St. Anne’s Park, Cork Virgin Media Park, London Finsbury Park, Huddersfield John Smith’s Stadium, and Glasgow Bellahouston Park before a hometown return to Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.
Stereophonics live gigs 2025
- Thursday 05 June – Belfast – Belsonic
- Friday 06 June – Dublin – St. Anne’s Park
- Saturday 07 June – Cork – Virgin Media Park
- Saturday 14 June – Huddersfield – The John Smith’s Stadium
- Saturday 28 June – Glasgow – Bellahouston Park smmrsessions.com
- Friday 04 July – London – Finsbury Park
- Saturday 12 July – Cardiff – Principality Stadium
Stereophonics will also be headlining Isle of Wight Festival on Saturday 21 June 2025. For more information go to Isleofwightfestival.com
Stereophonics Tickets
Tickets for the tour go on general sale Friday 11th October at 9am via stereophonics.com, ticketmaster.co.uk, gigsandtours.com, myticket.co.uk and for Ireland ticketmaster.ie.
Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets in Ireland starting from Wednesday 9th October 9am, until Friday 11th October 9am.
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This brand-new stadium tour will see the band perform hits from their expansive catalogue including ‘Dakota’, ‘Have A Nice Day’, ‘Maybe Tomorrow’, ‘C’est La Vie’, ‘A Thousand Trees’, along with songs from a new studio album landing 2025 – watch this space for news to come.
Special guests for the tour will be announced in due course.
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