My Bloody Valentine announce first UK headline tour in a decade
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My Bloody Valentine have announced their first UK headline tour in over 10 years. Find out the details below.
The news of the shows comes just months after the iconic shoegaze pioneers confirmed a return to the live stage last November – announcing a one-off show in Dublin, which will be their first Irish headline show since 1992.
Now, the members have shared an additional three live dates planned for later this year, all taking place across the UK. They kick off with an opening night at the Aviva Studios venue in Manchester on November 24, and continue the following night (25) with a gig at the OVO Arena in Wembley, London.
The final scheduled date will arrive two nights later, when the band will head to Glasgow for a slot at the OVO Hydro arena on Thursday November 27.
All three new shows come just days after the previously announced Dublin gig, which is scheduled for November 22. Tickets for the new shows go on sale next Friday (April 4) at 10am, and pre-sale options will be available from Monday (March 31).
Visit here to buy tickets, and find a list of upcoming shows below.
My Bloody Valentine’s 2025 tour dates are:
NOVEMBER
22 – 3Arena, Dublin
24 – Aviva Studios, Manchester [NEW]
25 – OVO Wembley, London [NEW]
27 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow [NEW]
The forthcoming shows from the alt-rock group mark their first live performances in nearly seven years – following on from the last MBV shows that were held in North America back in 2018.
Their latest album arrived over 10 years ago in the form of the 2013 comeback record ‘mbv’. That was their first since 1991’s ‘Loveless’, and later led to the band criticising Spotify for showing incorrect lyrics on the platform.
In the time since, the members revealed in 2021 that they were working on two new albums for Domino, and founding member Kevin Shields said that the first would contain “warm and melodic” material while the second would be more experimental.
Outside of the band, Shields has also gone on to share solo material, dropping in in a subtle way and having it concealed within his range of custom guitar pedals.
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