Courteeners have just levelled up their 2024. The iconic indie band hailing from Greater Manchester have been in and out of the music scene for a few years, but they’ve just changed that.
The Not Nineteen Forever singers have just confirmed the release date of their upcoming seventh studio album, Pink Cactus Café, which is due to hit store shelves on October 25. This follows their sixth record, More. Again. Forever. which arrived back in 2020 – just before the global pandemic.
On top of their new album news, Courteeners have confirmed a massive arena tour around the UK, including Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Manchester’s Co-op Live and Cardiff’s Utilita Arena, just to name a few, kicking off on November 14, 2024. Tickets for these shows come out at the end of the week, but you can get yours early if you know how to gain access to the ongoing presale event.
Here’s what you need to know:
Courteeners have one presale event and it’s open right now. The rockers have a string of tour dates with tickets available right now through the O2 Priority network.
These tickets are only available to fans who are subscribers to the O2 mobile phone network, giving them access to the O2 Priority network. If you aren’t a part of the O2 mobile phone network family just yet, you can click the link here, or below, to get involved.
After that, grab your presale tickets here:
Courteeners tickets will be released on Friday, July 19, 2024, at 9am. These tickets will be available from several online ticket retailers. Here’s the breakdown:
Further gigs are not expected to be announced in the coming days. As a result, fans of the band should act fast if they want to get involved with the band’s tour.
Courteeners are playing throughout the UK from November 14 to November 23, 2024. They’ll be hitting some massive arena venues, as well as some smaller events, including London’s O2 Academy Brixton.
Here’s the full list of upcoming 2024 shows:
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