Arctic Monkeys have announced a change of venue for a Dublin gig next year and also made extra tickets available.
The Sheffield band will now play Dublin’s Marlay Park on June 20, 2023 instead of Malahide Castle. Tickets will remain valid.
Additional tickets go on sale this Friday (December 2) at 9am GMT here.
Support for the Dublin show comes from The Hives and The Mysterines.
Arctic Monkeys will now play Marlay Park instead of Malahide Castle in Dublin next June. Tickets will remain valid. Additional tickets will go on sale at 9am on Friday 2nd December. https://t.co/T6jRZsBEAX pic.twitter.com/gJ5OmvfEtW
— Arctic Monkeys (@ArcticMonkeys) November 30, 2022
On November 4 the band performed to a crowd of around 18,000 at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro. They played a total of 21 songs â with four being pulled from âThe Carâ â in addition to âSculptures Of Anything Goesâ (which kicked off a three-track encore).
The band opened their set with âThereâd Better Be A Mirrorballâ, and played âBody Paintâ and âI Ainât Quite Where I Think I Amâ around the midway point.
Elsewhere in the set, the band played a cumbia redux of âFour Out Of Fiveâ (from 2018âs âTranquility Base Hotel + Casinoâ), as well as a new arrangement of âFavourite Worst Nightmareâ cut â505â, and the first local performance of âDo Me A Favourâ since 2012.
âThe Carâ was released on October 21 via Domino, arriving as Arctic Monkeysâ seventh studio album. Upon its release, fans noticed that âSculptures Of Anything Goesâ seems to sport a reference to an obscure Nintendo DS game.
The album earned a glowing five-star review from NME, where Thomas Smith wrote that itâs âalmost overwhelming in terms of its ambition and scope, but provides ample motive to revisit this record over and over againâ.
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