Stereophonics have introduced two ”very particular” out of doors reveals this summer time.
The ‘Dakota’ hitmakers will probably be enjoying a pair of giant live shows in Scotland and Wales later this yr, with tickets for the gigs occurring sale on Friday (31.01.20) after a pre-sale two days earlier.
On July 11, Kelly Jones and his bandmates – Richard Jones, Adam Zindani and Jamie Morrison – will play at Bught Park in Inverness, earlier than taking to the stage at Vaynol Park in Bangor on July 25.
The ‘More Life in a Tramp’s Vest’ rockers are about to hit the highway for an enviornment tour throughout the UK, which kicks off at Sheffield’s Fly DSA Arena on February 28 and is about to finish with two nights on the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff on March 14 and 15.
The group may even be marking 20 years since they first performed the Teenage Cancer Trust as they return to headline the annual charity occasion at London’s Royal Albert Hall on March 25.
Two many years on from the inaugural gig, Stereophonics will step out with Paul Weller becoming a member of them on the evening for a particular solo acoustic set.
Roger Daltrey, Teenage Cancer Trust Patron, mentioned in a press release: ”Once once more we have some unbelievable artists on the invoice for 2020 and I am unable to thank them sufficient for giving up their time for Teenage Cancer Trust.
”Since the primary gig again in 2000 audiences have raised hundreds of thousands to fund Teenage Cancer Trust nurses, assist groups and particular hospital wards which have helped younger folks deal with some unimaginably exhausting occasions.
”Without Teenage Cancer Trust these specialist companies would merely not be there.”