Bastille announce UK tour 2023 including Leeds Millenium Square show - how to get tickets and presale details
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Bastille will be coming to Leeds next year after announcing a date on their new Bad Blood X tour. The tour will celebrate 10 years since the band released their chart-conquering debut album of the same name.
Bastille will host a series of one-off shows next summer to give fans the opportunity to hear the album played live in its entirety. The ‘Bad Blood’ album featured the international hit, ‘Pompeii’ and became the biggest-selling digital album of 2013.
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Hide AdBastille 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.
This year, Bastille released their fourth album, the No.1, critically acclaimed record, Give Me The Future and also completed an extensive sold-out UK arena tour, followed by sold-out shows in both the US and South America. Next up they take the Give Me The Future’ tour to Europe playing thirteen shows across 10 countries.
When are Bastille performing at Leeds Millenium Square?
Bastille will be at Leeds Millenium Square on July 13, 2023.
How to get tickets for Bastille in Leeds 2023?
The general ticket sale will start on Friday (November 4) at 10am via the Ticketmaster website.
Full list of Bastille tour 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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