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Bastille will be playing a special summer show in London. The pop-rock band, who released Give Me The Future in 2022, will headline Kew The Music at the Royal Botanic Gardens in London on July 11 as part of its ‘Bad Blood X’ Tour, which celebrates 10 years of the band’s debut album. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on March 23.
In celebration of the 10-year anniversary of its breakthrough debut album, Bad Blood , Bastille recently announced the release of Bad Blood X , an extended vinyl edition of its multi-million selling, award winning album that catapulted Dan Smith and company from alt-pop newcomers to the global chart-conquering festival headliners of today.
Also recently announced for the Kew The Music series are Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, The Haçienda Classiçal, The Human League and Jack Savoretti. Tickets for these performances are already on sale.
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Bastille play the following tour dates in 2023:
Fri May 12 2023 – LANCASTER Williamson Park Wed June 28 2023 – DUBLIN Trinity College Dublin Fri June 30 2023 – NEWMARKET Racecourse Sat July 01 2023 – MARGATE Dreamland Sun July 02 2023 – EXETER Powderham Castle Fri July 07 2023 – MANCHESTER Castlefield Bowl Sat July 08 2023 – CARDIFF Castle Sun July 09 2023 – BRIDLINGTON Bridlington Spa Tue July 11 2023 – LONDON Kew Gardens Thu July 13 2023 – LEEDS Millennium Square Fri July 14 2023 – LONDON Alexandra Palace Park Wed July 19 2023 – WARWICK Warwick Castle Sat July 22 2023 – PENN Big Park Sun July 23 2023 – LUDLOW Ludlow Castle Sat July 29 2023 – DUNDEE Slessor gardens Sun August 06 2023 – CHELMSFORD Crix
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Bastille at Trinity College: Stage times, set list, ticket information, how to get there and more
Everything you need to know about the band’s concert on wednesday, june 28th.
Dan Smith of the band Bastille: kicking of a tour in Dublin on Wednesday. Photograph: Buda Mendes/Getty Images
It has been a busy year for alt-pop-rockers Bastille , who are marking 10 years since the release of their debut album, Bad Blood – anyone feeling old yet? So far they’ve played shows in Europe, Mexico, the US – some of which were with Duran Duran and Nile Rodgers – and soon they’ll hit the road again across Ireland, Europe and back again to the US. They’re wasting no time this year.
This week singer-songwriter Dan Smith, drummer Chris “Woody” Wood, guitarist Will Farquarson and bassist Kyle Simmons will kick off their Give Me The Future tour, promoting their 2022 album of the same name, in good old Dublin, Ireland. So what can we expect from the concert?
When do they play?
The concert is on at Trinity College Dublin on Wednesday, June 28th.
What time should I arrive?
Gates open at 7pm and the show starts at 7.30pm. Due to increased traffic and security measures, concertgoers are advised to be at the venue in sufficient time.
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Who is the support act?
Irish singer and social media star Ryan Mack will warm up the stage before Dan Smith and the lads make an entrance.
How do I get there?
The concert organisers have instructed fans to walk, cycle or use public transport to get to the concert as there will be no parking facilities on site. They have advised ticket holders to plan for at least an extra hour-and-a-half travel time to and from the venue as traffic delays are inevitable. Stewards will be directing crowds and there is no entry via the Front Square or Nassau Street gates. The entry point is via Lincoln Place Gate.
By Dart: The Dart will run services to and from the gig via Pearse Street station. The last train northbound leaves at 12.03am, the last train southbound leaves at 12:16am. For more information see irishrail.ie .
By bus: Dublin Bus run services right up to Trinity College. The bus routes serving Nassau Street, just outside the venue, are: 11, 37, 38, 38A, 38D, 39A and 70.
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What will they play?
On their last tour, most of their sets lasted about 40 minutes. However, some performances, such as their gig in Charlotte, North Carolina on June 14th, lasted a little longer. So we can hope things will look a little like the set list from that night:
- WHAT YOU GONNA DO???
- Million Pieces
- World Gone Mad
- Send Them Off!
- Quarter Past Midnight
- Things We Lost in the Fire
- Of the Night
- Shut Off the Lights
Are there any tickets left?
This is a sold-out gig. However, you can keep an eye out for resale tickets on ticketmaster.ie . Buy tickets from accredited sources only.
What’s the story with security?
This concert is strictly over-18s and ID will be required. Allow time for security checks on the way in. Bags larger than A4 size will not be permitted and all bags may be searched, this can be time-consuming so consider going bagless for easier entry. There will be no cloakroom or storage facilities. No umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares, glasses or cans, among other items, will be allowed into the event.
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Yes, but only with a smartphone or small camera. Professional cameras with a detachable lens and any other recording equipment are banned.
What’s the weather forecast?
Met Éireann is forecasting scattered clouds and a maximum temperature of 20 degrees. While the day might start with some showers in the area, things should clear up for revellers.
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Bastille Unveil Tour Dates With This Legendary '80s Band
By Katrina Nattress
February 9, 2023
Bastille has always added an '80s aesthetic to their sound, so it only makes sense for them to support a band from that era on tour. And that's exactly what they're doing.
On Wednesday (February 8), the electro-pop outfit revealed they were hitting the road with Duran Duran . Nile Rodgers and Chic will also be opening on all tour dates.
“It’s remarkable to me that as a band, we are still hitting new milestones, and introducing the sound of DD to new generations of music lovers,” Duran Duran frontman Simon Le Bon said in a statement. “We are truly grateful that we get to do what we do on a daily basis, and that we still love our job as much as we did when we started out some four decades ago.”
It is unclear if guitarist Andy Taylor , who's currently being treated for Stage IV prostate cancer , will be joining the band on tour. See a full list of dates below.
Duran Duran 2023 Tour Dates
05/27 – Bottlerock Festival – Napa Valley, CA
05/28 – SAP Center – San Jose, CA
05/31 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, WA
06/01 – Moda Center – Portland, OR
06/03 – Vivint Arena – Salt Lake City, UT
06/06 – Moody Center – Austin, TX
06/07 – Smoothie King Center – New Orleans, LA
06/09 – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – The Woodlands, TX
06/10 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX
06/13 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
06/15 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA
06/17 – Amalie Arena – Tampa, FL
06/18 – FLA Live Arena – Sunrise, FL
08/24 – Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA
08/26 – T-Mobile Arena – Las Vegas, NV
08/28 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
08/29 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
08/31 – Minnesota State Fair – St. Paul, MN
09/01 – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago, IL
09/03 – CMAC – Canandaigua, NY
09/06 – TD Garden – Boston, MA
09/07 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, PA
09/09 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, PA
09/10 – Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH
09/13 – Capital One Arena – Washington, DC
09/16 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI
09/19 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON
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Bastille to celebrate 10th anniversary of 'Bad Blood' on summer 2023 UK tour
They play nine very special shows
Bastille have announced details of a very special headline UK tour for June and July 2023.
Taking in a series of very special venues, the nine-date tour celebrates the tenth anniversary of Bastille’s blockbuster debut album ‘Bad Blood.’
Bastille will be performing ‘Bad Blood’ in its entirety – including their massive anthem ‘Pompeii’ - alongside other musical gems from their back catalogue.
The tour opens at Newmarket Racecourses on Friday 30th June 2023 and visits Margate Dreamland, Devon Powderham Castle, Manchester Castlefield Bowl, Bridlington Spa, Leeds Millennium Square, London Alexandra Palace Park and Warwick Castle before concluding at Ludlow Castle on Sunday 23rd July 2023.
Tickets go on sale from Absolute Radio Tickets at 10am on Friday 4th November.
‘Bad Blood’ featured the international hit, ‘Pompeii’ and became the biggest-selling digital album of 2013.
Bastille became that year’s biggest-selling global breakthrough act, with over 1 billion Spotify streams earning them the British Breakthrough Act award at the 2014 Brits, along with two Grammy nominations.
Since then, ‘Bad Blood’ has gone on to achieve triple platinum status with over 1 million copies sold in the UK alone.
Bastille’s UK tour dates:
Newmarket Racecourses – Fri 30th
Margate Dreamland – Sat 1st
Devon Powderham Castle – Sun 2nd
Manchester Castlefield Bowl – Fri 7th
Bridlington Spa – Sun 9th
Leeds Millennium Square – Thu 13th
London Alexandra Palace Park – Fri 14th
Warwick Castle – Wed 19th
Ludlow Castle – Sun 23rd
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- Song played from tape Intro Play Video
- Pompeii Play Video
- Things We Lost in the Fire Play Video
- Bad Blood Play Video
- Song played from tape Interlude 1 - Changing the Tire Play Video
- Overjoyed Play Video
- These Streets Play Video
- Weight of Living, Pt. II Play Video
- Icarus Play Video
- Song played from tape Interlude 2 - The Tattoo Play Video
- Oblivion ( Small gap afterwards to allow venue staff to assist someone + Audience Member Gender Reveal ) Play Video
- Flaws ( Dan in Crowd ) Play Video
- Song played from tape Interlude 3 - Hangovers Play Video
- Daniel in the Den Play Video
- Laura Palmer Play Video
- Song played from tape Interlude 4 - Get Home Play Video
- Get Home Play Video
- Weight of Living, Pt. I Play Video
- Song played from tape Outro Play Video
- Good Grief Play Video
- WHAT YOU GONNA DO??? Play Video
- The Draw ( Extended outro, a poll was conducted on Instagram between 'The Draw', 'Send Them Off' & 'survivin'' ) Play Video
- No Angels (with Senab ) Play Video
- Happier ( Marshmello & Bastille cover) ( Version from Give Me The Future Tour, Dan in crowd during final chorus ) Play Video
- Million Pieces Play Video
- Of the Night Play Video
- Shut Off the Lights Play Video
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- Weight of Living, Pt. I
- Weight of Living, Pt. II
- Million Pieces
- Shut Off the Lights
- WHAT YOU GONNA DO???
- Of the Night
- Happier by Marshmello & Bastille
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Huge Summit Finish On Bastille Day! | Tour De France 2023 Highlights - Stage 13
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Highlights from stage 13 of the Tour de France 2023. The hors catégorie Grand Colombier (17.4km at 7.1%) provides a big mountain challenge on Bastille Day! It's a short stage from Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne at just 137.8km, so expect fireworks on this summit finish in the Jura mountains.
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Bastille tour 2024 announced : And if you close your eyes... Bastille will be back on tour. Well, please open them, because a handful of the 2022 tour dates are here. The British band led by the talented Dan Smith will release their new album Give Me The Future on February 4 and, if all goes well with you-know-what, will take their fourth studio LP to North America this summer. The tour will include stops at Terminal 5 in New York (June 7), Roadrunner in Boston (June 8) and College Street Music Hall in New Haven (June 15).
Last week, Bastille released the latest single from the album, an incandescent alt-pop bop titled "Shut Off The Lights". It has a tropical touch that brings it back to the indie-pop sound of ten years ago. And there’s a sexy saxophone in it.
The general Bastille 2024 tickets sale will take place on Friday (January 21) at 10:00 local time, but presale starts this morning.
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The show of Bastille previously scheduled for November 26 2022 at Lorenzini District in Milan has been shifted to Alcatraz in Milan. Date and time remain unchanged. If you have already bought the tickets, these will be valid for the new venue. Bastille, one of the most innovative bands of England, will be back in Italy for an unmissable show on ...
November 2, 2022. By. Tim Peacock. Bastille - Photo: Joseph Okpako/WireImage. Bastille have announced a ten-year anniversary tour for their debut album Bad Blood. You can check out the tour dates ...
by Bunches on 8/29/23. Bastille is amazing and they put on a great show every time I see them. I cannot wait until they come back on tour. Loaded 10 out of 1005 reviews. More Reviews. Buy Bastille tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find Bastille tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos.
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2023 marks the 10th Anniversary of Bastille's chart-conquering, twice No.1 debut album, 'Bad Blood'. To mark the release the band have announced a very. Tickets; ... Bastille 'Bad Blood X' 2023 UK Tour Dates. Friday 30th June, 2023 - Newmarket Racecourse. Saturday 1st July 2023 - Margate Dreamland. Sunday 2nd July 2023 - Devon ...
Buy Bastille UK tour tickets at Ticketmaster Now, a 2023 tour looms to celebrate the 10-year milestone. The band will take in a range of iconic UK venues and entertain fans across the UK and Ireland.
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Visit Bastille's official website for further information. Bastille's 'Give Me The Future' April 2022 UK and European dates are as follows: 03 - Brussels, Forest National, Belgium. 05 ...
March 20, 2023. By. Tim Peacock. Bastille - Photo: Joseph Okpako/WireImage. Bastille will be playing a special summer show in London. The pop-rock band, who released Give Me The Future in 2022 ...
Upcoming concerts for Bastille. Friday June 30, 2023 Bastille Newmarket Racecourses, Suffolk Friday June 30, 2023 Bastille and The Jockey Club Live Newmarket Racecourses, Newmarket Saturday July 01, 2023 Bastille Scenic Stage - Dreamland, Margate Wednesday July 19, 2023 Bastille Warwick Castle, Warwick Friday July 21, 2023 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and Bastille The Big Park, Amersham
Dan Smith of the band Bastille: kicking of a tour in Dublin on Wednesday. Photograph: Buda Mendes/Getty Images ... Conor Capplis. Mon Jun 26 2023 - 21:30. It has been a busy year for alt-pop ...
It is unclear if guitarist Andy Taylor, who's currently being treated for Stage IV prostate cancer, will be joining the band on tour. See a full list of dates below. Duran Duran 2023 Tour Dates. 05/27 - Bottlerock Festival - Napa Valley, CA. 05/28 - SAP Center - San Jose, CA. 05/31 - Climate Pledge Arena - Seattle, WA
Concert. Setlists. & Tour Dates. Artists with same name. Bastille (British indie pop band) Bastille (metal band) Bastille (electronic artist Nick Gresham, read annotation before using!) Bastille (German vocalist for Coppelius) Nov 7 2023.
Get the Bastille Setlist of the concert at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland on June 28, 2023 from the Bad Blood X Tour and other Bastille Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Jan 18, 2024 - Is Bastille good live? Based on 148 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Bastille is rated as an average live performer. Bastille concert reviews describe live shows and performances as incredible, energetic, euphoric, frantic, dynamic, chaotic, and dramatic.
Author: Scott Colothan Published 31st Oct 2022. Bastille have announced details of a very special headline UK tour for June and July 2023. Taking in a series of very special venues, the nine-date tour celebrates the tenth anniversary of Bastille's blockbuster debut album 'Bad Blood.'. Bastille will be performing 'Bad Blood' in its ...
Dreamland Margate Margate, England. 9:00 PM. Jul 02 2023. Powderham Castle Exeter, England. 9:00 PM. Jul 07 2023. Sounds of the City 2023 This Setlist Manchester, England. 9:00 PM. Jul 08 2023.
Highlights from stage 13 of the Tour de France 2023. The hors catégorie Grand Colombier (17.4km at 7.1%) provides a big mountain challenge on Bastille Day! It's a short stage from Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne at just 137.8km, so expect fireworks on this summit finish in the Jura mountains.
Bastille will be back on tour. Well, please open them, because a handful of the 2022 tour dates are here. The British band led by the talented Dan Smith will release their new album Give Me The Future on February 4 and, if all goes well with you-know-what, will take their fourth studio LP to North America this summer. ...
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.