Ticket issue: the latest concert and tour news
Snow Patrol, Kasabian, The Levellers, The Maccabees, more

Photographer:Mark Holloway
Daniel Fahey - 11 November 2011
Snow Patrol
With no festival dates on the cards
as yet, it’s time for Snow
Patrol fans to saddle up and step into the arena with them. You wanted big (or perhaps you didn’t, but got it
anyway) and they’ve gone huge. Find them in the following enormo-domes:
27 January - Glasgow SECC
30
January - Aberdeen Exhibition Centre
31 January - Liverpool Echo Arena
1 February - Nottingham Capital FM Arena
3 February - Manchester Evening News Arena
4 February - Birmingham LG Arena
5 February - Newcastle Metro Radio
Arena
7 February - Sheffield Motorpoint Arena
8 February - Bournemouth International Centre
10 February - London
O2 Arena
Prices vary show to show but should set you back around just over £30.
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Kasabian
It’s New
Year’s Eve: the beers are flowing; you’re washing down anything that happens to make its into your palm, while
the UK’s best hype man (no, it’s not Skibadee) backing a triumphantly psychedelic lad rock outfit. You are, of
course, at Kasbian’s NYE bonanza. They play with support from Chase and Status and Zane Lowe.
Kasabian tickets are priced at £37.75 (£32.50 Ticket plus £5.25 Fees)
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The Levellers
Following
the success of their first Brixton Academy show earlier this year, The Levellers are back on 18 December with bezzie cohorts Dreadzone and
Back To The Planet. Tickets for that are here, for
£27.50 but we thoroughly recommend the pre-party from 3pm with Red Rose Empire, Gypsies
and the excellent Sly and Reggie.
Tickets for the pre-show are just £5.
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to buy tickets.
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
It’s your lucky day, (funk) punk. The Red
Hot Chili Peppers’ big outdoor dates at Knebworth (23 June) and Stadium Of Light (24 June) have not sold out yet.
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The Maccabees
With album number three in the
works, this is an early opportunity to heard what’s been keeping the Brighton indie troupe locked away for the last
year. Expect a swelling in sound, a few guitar jangles and a spattering of classics too.
Ticket prices range venue
by venue, but expect them to be around £20.
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to buy tickets.
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