Bastille announce UK tour 2023 including Manchester show: How to get tickets, presale and full list of dates

Pop rock band Bastille will be coming to Manchester after the announcement of their UK and European tour. Will you be heading down to see them in 2023?

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Bastille have announced a UK tour for 2023 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their first official studio album. Along the way, they’ll be making a stop in Manchester at Castlefield Bowl on July 7, 2023.

Hailing from London and led by Dan Smith, Bastille have been a cornerstone of the UK pop rock scene ever since their formation back in 2010. They last played in Manchester at the AO Arena earlier in 2022.

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They have released a total of four studio albums so far. Their first, Bad Blood, came out in 2013, while their latest effort, Give Me The Future, came out this year.

The quartet of Dan Smith, Kyle Simmons, Will Farquarson and Chris Wood have been together since the band’s formation back in 2010. Charlie Barnes has also accompanied the band on tour dates since 2015.

They’ve won a plethora of awards during their time, including a Brit Award in 2014 for Best New Artist. They were also nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards in 2015. If you’d like to see Bastille perform live in Manchester in 2023, here’s everything you’ll need to know.

How to get tickets for Bastille’s concert in Manchester

Presale tickets for Bastille’s upcoming show in Manchester will be available on Gigs and Tours from Wednesday, November 2 at 10am. Tickets for the gig will then go on general sale on Friday, November 4, also at 10am via Ticketmaster.

Full list of Bastille UK tour 2023 dates

  • Newmarket: Newmarket Racecourse, June 30
  • Margate: Dreamland, July 1
  • Exeter: Powderham Castle, July 2
  • Manchester: Castlefield Bowl, July 7
  • Bridlington: Bridlington Spa, July 9
  • Leeds: Millennium Square, July 13
  • London: Alexandra Palace, July 14
  • Warwick: Warwick Castle, July 19
  • Ludlow: Ludlow Castle, July 23

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