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Over three decades the lifelong friends that are the members of elbow have created one of the most remarkable stories in British contemporary music.
Formed in Bury in the 90’s when all the members were together at sixth form college, elbow’s history now encompasses seven studio albums, a long list of awards and a place in the roll call of great British bands.
For a group with such a long history, the sense that they are yet to achieve their total potential has pushed elbow on throughout their long career. Their most recent albums, ‘The Take Off and Landing of Everything’ (2014) and ‘Little Fictions’ (2017) have both debuted at Number One in the UK album charts and the band’s touring schedule has seen them play to ever increasing audiences across the world alongside first-time forays to the likes of Mexico, where their debut in the country was greeted by an audience of 80,000 at Corona Capital 2017. Such a high-profile debut holds no terrors for elbow, the band whose two Glastonbury Pyramid sunset slots are regarded by critics as amongst the finest moments in the festival’s long history.
Such a prestigious history is packed with highlights. Their 2008 Mercury Prize win for fourth album, ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’, transformed them from respected band into household names, it’s attendant single ‘One Day Like This’ becoming the soundtrack to everything from the BBC’s Beijing Olympics coverage to the Big Brother final. Following the Mercury win, the 2009 BRIT award for Best British Group and three Ivor Novello songwriting awards for ‘One Day Like This’, Grounds For Divorce’ and ‘Magnificent (She Says)’.
Lead singer Guy Garvey, who also has his own BBC 6 Music radio show, has been rightly commended with two awards in 2018 for his contribution to UK music. The Music Manager’s Forum and Featured Artist’s Coalition acclaimed Guy as the ‘Artist’s Artist’ at their 2018 Artist and Manager Awards whilst BASCA presented Guy with a Gold Badge award, in recognition of his long contribution to the musical and lyrical canon of British popular culture.
elbow first came to national attention with the band’s inclusion in The John Peel Festive 50 for ‘Powder Blue’ from the debut EP, ‘Noisebox’, in 1998 and, throughout the intervening time, their connection to music lovers had been a recurring theme. Often cited by other artists and familiar names from popular culture including the disparate likes of Elton John, John Cale, Ian Rankin, Michael Caine and Dame Katherine Grainger, the love that the UK has for the band is possibly best demonstrated by their high standing in the all-time Desert Island Discs chart, one of only a handful of contemporary acts to be chosen by the public.
As you would expect, much has changed for the band in those decades. The young men of the Mercury nominated 2001 debut ‘Asleep In The Back’ are now fathers. Their journey to date has taken them from a rehearsal room in Bury across the globe, with band members working on side projects and solo projects in addition to elbow. Guy’s debut solo album, ‘Courting The Squall’, entered the UK charts at Number 3 in 2016 and he has found time to write and perform on film soundtracks and collaborate with Craig Armstrong on recent track ‘Cornflower (Marelle)’. Keyboardist Craig Potter has expanded his production work from elbow’s albums to ex Beta Band frontman Steve Mason’s acclaimed album ‘Meet The Humans’ and working with C Duncan. Guitarist Mark Potter formed blues band The Plumedores. Yet, at heart, elbow were, are and will be the same band, driven to create and continually better their ongoing legacy by the simple maxim that Guy proclaimed on the release of ‘Newborn’, the NME and Melody Maker single of the week that really made people start taking notice of them back in 1999:
"Honesty is a word that surfaces over and over when we are writing which is why I think the romance in our music is always balanced with realism. We are each other’s biggest influences. Basically, this is where we have been for all our adult lives.”
elbow are currently in the studio working on their eighth studio album, due for release in the autumn of 2019 and will play a series of shows next summer. See www.elbow.co.uk for all confirmed dates.
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I saw Elbow on the 3rd of their 4 sell-out nights at the Manchester Apollo. Huge fan of the band, as I think they paint their hometown in a way nobody else does.
I think the problem with seeing Elbow live when one is at the age I am (first year uni student at the time of writing) is that they have aged and so have their fans. I'm not personally a huge fan of the new album and prefer their older work, but leaving that aside, it can be painful to see Guy working hard to get an average 45 year-old crowd to participate in doing things enthusiastically. This has a wearing effect on the gig and its atmosphere, as the venue is too large to be intimate, yet the crowd too reluctant to be excited and properly involved.
Elbow's music is good, don't get me wrong. Very good, in fact. Some of it is sublime, and I was delighted that they played "Great Expectations", one of their very best, on the night. But it doesn't seem so great in a huge, hollow hall of the seemingly semi-interested, or when combined with some not-quite-as-good newer music they've made.
It was also over £40.00, which was quite a lot for a medium gig. I love Elbow and that won't change, but I'd hesitate before going to see them again considering the stage they and their fans have reached.
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Elbow and John Grant, Magnificent I say.
My fist Elbow gig and also my first John Grant gig
Up first an eight song set by John Grant fizzling with good humour, swear words aplenty and that beautiful tenor voice Marz and Glacier were outstanding.
Elbow came on stage just after 8:30, Mr Garvey in 90’s handwaving top form, a little demob happy as this was the last gig for some time as he played master of ceremonies though Elbows greatest hits. The voice is just so pure as the music swells around his word pictures and his bro romance with John Grant is hilarious . The whole set was outstanding with light show and back screens to match.Disapointed that there was no sad captains, but the duet between Garvey and Grant made up for it. Loved little fictions, grounds for divorce, Lippy kids but hearing one day like this live for the first time made my night. Come back soon Elbow, until then I will throw those curtains wide.
John Grant Five Stars
Elbow Five stars
The whole evening not enough stars in the universe to do it justice!
Elbow have been a band I've wanted to see for so long. So back in April when they were announced to play in Cork I knew this was finally my chance. I got there early so I could get to the front and ended up front and centre, straight in front of Guy. They came out on stage and there was no desperation from other fans to get a glimpse of the band, just sheer joy that these wonderful musicians had taken to the stage. Their show was absolutely mesmerising, from the beautiful moments of The Night Will Always Win to the adrenaline pumping Grounds For Divorce, Guy Garvey had the Cork crowd in the palm of his hands and loving every single second of it. The night ended with Guy stating "Cork you've been wonderful, have a great night, in fact, no, have a great fucking life!" Then blasted into a rendition of One Day Like This that'll stay with me for the rest of my days, it was such a pure and beautiful moment. If you've ever wanted to see Elbow and you get even half a chance to then take it. You won't regret it.
This was a family outing and our 2nd time seeing Elbow at Hammersmith Apollo. We always go for standing room near the front. Guy Garvey is such an incredible frontman with an amazing voice. He introduced each song and also the band including the new drummer Alex Reeves who has a hard act to follow but was excellent. Richard Jupp left the band last year after 25 years. Pete Turner, Mark Potter and Craig Potter were all superb and the 2 female backing vocalists, violinists and percussionists were perfection - so multi-talented.
The sound at the Apollo was excellent and it feels like quite an intimate gig. Elbow played all the favourites and a few of the songs from the latest album Little Fictions, including the magnificent "Magnificent". The "word perfect" enthusiastic audience sang along brilliantly to "One Day Like This".
A perfect Sunday evening.
It was advertised as a "stripped back"show, so I wasn't sure what to expect.
For Elbow, this meant just the 4 members of the band, plus Alex Reeves on drums - none of the usual strings or brass normally found on tour with them, and no fancy back drops and lighting, just a fairly basic light show.
It was a fairly intimate gig in the O2 Ritz, something like 1500 people, and it was amazing! Guy Garvey comes across as the bloke next door who would find any excuse to go for a pint with you. Everyone is his friend.
They played 8 songs, 3 from the new album, and 5 from older albums - and they were amazing! They are great in the big arenas, but even better in a smaller venue!
Waited years to see Elbow only to have to leave after a few songs last night at Newport because the lighting was horrific!! What was with the constant very long (like whole song-long!) severe flashing lights?!? I swear it was illegal :( I have photosensitive epilepsy but love going to live gigs. This was the WORST I've come across in terms of lighting that I've even been to. It's totally unnecessary, your music doesn't need it, and you need to think about accessibility for ALL your fans. I don't expect to pay £70 for 2 tickets then have to leave. Luckily the Newport staff were great and made sure I was ok. I'm so disappointed as I'd waited years.
Awesome gig, absolutely loved it, a great selection of songs, old and new, all classics.
The whole gig appreciated by young and old alike, I have never seen such an age range at a Saturday night gig at the Apollo, was wonderful to see, a real family event.
They come across as being honest, genuine and very down to earth and likeable people. Their lyrics are poetic, their music melodic, powerful and evocative, uniquely placed in today's over produced, churned out processed music scene!
Shame the support C Duncan was so atrocious, what a load of drivel! The only dampener on the eveneing.
Guy and the gang did not cease to amaze with pitch perfect vocals and brilliant interaction with the crowd. “Manchester harmony” he called it. The venue is amazing and just the right size with trains passing by to Deansgate. This causes a great response from the crowd and passengers all waving at each other.
My only negative is the sound curfew as it’s a built up area. I’m sure those all sat on their balconies getting it free wouldn’t complain. Well may be about Kylie the night after.
In all, a brilliant set list and performance from Manchester’s finest. Can’t wait for new album.
Emotional. I wanted to see this band live for ages, but, they do not cross path very often with me, (I am on tour too).
Great venue size. I was close!!! Sound was fantastic. But was it the voice??? Umm... The voice was insane, but.... everything was well balanced as well.
I was already a sick fan.Now, I have proof.
This music grabs every inch of my soul.
I was confused by the mixed audience.. I was one of the youngest. What do people my age like???? Obviously, lost souls!!! It just confirmed my undying irrational love for that band...!!!!! Ouf. Still recovering!!!
First time we have been to see Elbow live and i must say that we were not disappointed. The venue was rather a strange one being in a sports center next to the swimming pool. Support from C Duncan was good. Elbow seem to have a way of ingratiating themselves with the crowd from the get go. There are plenty of songs were they get the crowd to join in and it makes the experience of seeing them that more enjoyable. I would thoroughly recommend going to see them even if you are not necessarily a fan.
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Elbow Tour 2024: London dates and how to get tickets

Manchester rock band Elbow have revealed they will be going on tour in spring 2024.
The band has been together since 1997, with Guy Garvey as the lead vocalist and guitarist, Craig Potter manning the keyboard and piano, Mark Potter as a fellow guitarist, and Pete Turner on bass guitar.
The arena tour will be the first one since 2018 and will accompany the release of their tenth studio album, which is due to be released in March 2024.
Talking about their decision to host their concerts in an area, Guy Garvey said: “We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied. So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again.”
Here is a comprehensive look at when and where their concerts will be, as well as how you can get your hands on the tickets.
When and where will the Elbow tour concert be?
The tour will take place between May 7 and 15, 2024. They will be stopping in London for one show during that period.
Here are all the concert dates and locations.
Tuesday, May 7 – Brighton Centre
Thursday, May 9 – The O2, London
Friday, May 10 – Birmingham Resorts World Arena
Saturday, May 11 – Glasgow OVO Hydro
Sunday, May 12 – Leeds First Direct Arena
Tuesday, May 14 – Manchester Co-Op Live
Wednesday, May 15 – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
How to get tickets
Tickets are set to go on sale at 10am on Friday, October 27.
However, those who pre-order a limited edition copy of Elbow’s new album before 5pm UK time on Tuesday, October 24, will gain access to an exclusive tour ticket presale.
The presale will then take place on Wednesday, October 25, from 10am.

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Elbow announce May 2024 UK tour and tenth studio album
They play seven huge shows next spring
Elbow have announced a seven-date UK arena tour for May 2024 in support of their upcoming tenth studio album.
The boys from Bury will release their yet-to-be-titled tenth record in March 2024 and they follow it two months later with seven arena shows.
Opening at Brighton Centre on Tuesday 7th May, the tour visits London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester before culminating at Nottingham Motorpoint Arena on Wednesday 15th May.
Tickets go on sale from Absolute Radio Tickets at 10am on Friday 27th October.
Commenting on Elbow’s first arena shows in six years, vocalist Guy Garvey says: “We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied. So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again.”
Elbow’s new album was written and recorded in their individual studios in Manchester and London and progressed with a period together in the Cotswolds.
Production and mixing were finalised at their spiritual home of Blueprint Studios, Salford, central to all elbow albums.
The band’s nine studio albums to date have seen elbow amass a host of awards, including a BRIT, a Mercury prize, and multiple Ivor Novello songwriting awards. After performing at the 2012 London Olympics closing ceremony the band were granted the freedom of their hometown of Bury.
Elbow’s UK tour dates:
Brighton Centre – Tue 7th
London The O2 – Thu 9th
Birmingham Resorts World Arena – Fri 10th
Glasgow OVO Hydro – Sat 11th
Leeds First Direct Arena – Sun 12th
Manchester Co-op Live – Tue 14th
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena – Wed 15th
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Elbow Tour 2024: London dates and how to get tickets

Manchester rock band Elbow have revealed they will be going on tour in spring 2024.
The band has been together since 1997, with Guy Garvey as the lead vocalist and guitarist, Craig Potter manning the keyboard and piano, Mark Potter as a fellow guitarist, and Pete Turner on bass guitar.
The arena tour will be the first one since 2018 and will accompany the release of their tenth studio album, which is due to be released in March 2024.
Talking about their decision to host their concerts in an area, Guy Garvey said: “We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied. So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again.”
Here is a comprehensive look at when and where their concerts will be, as well as how you can get your hands on the tickets.
When and where will the Elbow tour concert be?
elbow will embark on a UK arena tour in May 2024 to accompany the release of their 10th album. Pre-order a limited edition copy of the album before 5pm (UK time) on Tuesday to gain access to an exclusive tour ticket presale. Pre-order now at https://t.co/QfTQMzrg2q pic.twitter.com/IPFYE2zLFP — elbow (@Elbow) October 20, 2023
The tour will take place between May 7 and 15, 2024. They will be stopping in London for one show during that period.
Here are all the concert dates and locations.
Tuesday, May 7 – Brighton Centre
Thursday, May 9 – The O2, London
Friday, May 10 – Birmingham Resorts World Arena
Saturday, May 11 – Glasgow OVO Hydro
Sunday, May 12 – Leeds First Direct Arena
Tuesday, May 14 – Manchester Co-Op Live
Wednesday, May 15 – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
How to get tickets
Tickets are set to go on sale at 10am on Friday, October 27.
However, those who pre-order a limited edition copy of Elbow’s new album before 5pm UK time on Tuesday, October 24, will gain access to an exclusive tour ticket presale.
The presale will then take place on Wednesday, October 25, from 10am.


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Elbow announce new album and tour dates for 2024

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Elbow have announced that they will release a brand new, as yet untitled album, next year, and will tour arenas in support of the album in May.
It will be the band’s tenth studio album, their first since 2021’s Flying Dream 1 , and the band’s first arena tour since 2018.
“We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied,” say the band. “So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again.”
The band have recorded what wil be their tenth studio album in various locations, including their individual studios in Manchester and London and then during a period together in the Cotswolds. Production and mixing were finalised at Blueprint Studios, Salford, central to all Elbow albums.
Fans can register for a ticket pre-sale for the arena tour from Friday 20th October by pre-ordering a special limited edition of the new album from the band’s website . The pre-sale will go live on Wednesday 25th October at 10am. Tickets for the shows are available on general sale from Friday 27th October.
Elbow May 2024 tour dates
May 7: Brighton Centre May 9: London The O2 May 10: Birmingham Resorts World Arena May 11: Glasgow OVO Hydro May 12: Leeds First Direct Arena May 14: Manchester Co-op Live May15: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
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Elbow announce 2024 UK arena tour: How to buy tickets
27 October 2023, 09:00 | Updated: 27 October 2023, 09:38
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Guy Garvey and co have announced their plans to release a 10th studio album and embark on tour dates. Find out how to get tickets.
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Elbow have announced tour dates for 2024.
The One Day Like This outfit will return with a 10th studio album next year, which they will support with their first arena tour since 2018.
Guy Garvey and co will kick off their shows at the Brighton Centre on 7th May, before visiting the likes of The O2 London and Glasgow's OVO Hydro.
The dates will also include a huge homecoming show at Manchester Co-op Live.
Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 27th October from 10am via Ticketmaster .
See their full dates and how to buy tickets below.
elbow will embark on a UK arena tour in May 2024 to accompany the release of their 10th album. Pre-order a limited edition copy of the album before 5pm (UK time) on Tuesday to gain access to an exclusive tour ticket presale. Pre-order now at https://t.co/QfTQMzrg2q pic.twitter.com/IPFYE2zLFP — elbow (@Elbow) October 20, 2023
Elbow's 2024 UK Arena dates:
- Tuesday 7th May 2024 – Brighton Centre
- Thursday 9th May 2024 – London’s The O2
- Friday 10th May 2024 – Birmingham Resorts World Arena
- Saturday 11th May 2024 – Glasgow’s OVO Hydro
- Sunday 12th May 2024 – Leeds First Direct Arena
- Tuesday 14th May 2024 – Manchester Co-op Live
- Wednesday 15th May 2024 – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
How to buy tickets for Elbow's 2024 UK tour:
Tickets will go on general sale from Friday 27th October from 10am via Ticketmaster .
Fans can gain exclusive access to the ticket pre-sale by pre-ordering a limited edition of the band's forthcoming 10th studio album before 5pm on Tuesday 24th October 2023 here.
Visit music.elbow.co.uk for more.
Frontman Guy Garvey said of the dates: "We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied. So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again."

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Elbow announce 2024 UK arena tour and tell us about their “inky” new album
Guy Garvey tells NME what to expect from the huge shows and their "dark" but "groovy" 10th album, as well as the battle for Manchester's Night & Day and the chances of seeing the band at Glasto 2024

Elbow have announced details of a 2024 UK arena tour. Check them out below, along with frontman Guy Garvey telling us what to expect from their “inky” and “groove-based” new album.
The Mercury -winning Manchester indie veterans will be hitting the road for a run of arena dates next May, while also promising the follow-up to their 2021 album ‘Flying Dream 1’ .
Asked if the massive venues on the horizon were a sign that fans should expect an arena-sized album, Garvey replied: “It is. It’s in very sharp contrast to the last record.”
“The last one was made in lockdown and was very gentle, wistful and based on life, childhood, memories and fatherhood – all these very wholesome things,” the singer and radio DJ told NME. “With the bruising that the pandemic had given everyone, it felt the right time to do a record like that. But it came and it went like a goose fart in the fog. Not many people know that it was released because everyone released their records at the same time. It was released on the same day as Adele . Now it’s a great lost love for many people.
“That’s a beautiful, gentle record, whereas this is groove-based. It tackles some pretty full-on subjects, and it’s loads of fun as well.”

Teasing what to expect from the “big fat record,” Garvey promised that it’s “got some dirt under its fingernails for sure”.
“It deals with some pretty inky stuff,” he said of the lyrics on the upcoming 10th album. “There are a couple of wholesome tunes on there, but by and large there’s everything from a maniacal rant from the point of view of a frontman who’s lost his mind, to really awful portraits of toxic relationships failing – all set to a very thick, guitar, drum and groove-based thing.”
He continued: “As always, it’s produced by Craig Potter – who’s getting more and more into his hip-hop – and Al our drummer has been writing more on this record. We all share a love of bands like The Meters, so it’s kind of garage-y in a way with Vox organs and a lot of alt-American country sounds. It doesn’t sound like anything that we’ve done before. There’s everything from Stiff Records and what Elvis Costello was doing in his early years, right through to Afrika Bambaataa. We’re wearing our influences a bit more proudly.”
Garvey added: “Although it’s a dark subject matter, that’s just what the music drew out of me, lyrically. There’s loads of fun on there as well. We had a hoot making it.”
The band, who achieved mainstream success when they won the Mercury Prize for their acclaimed fourth album ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’ in 2008, will “definitely” be delivering a career-spanning set across the tour, with Garvey now finally feeling comfortable that Elbow have the chops to play such big rooms.
“The first time we played arenas, we didn’t have enough big numbers to do an arena set,” he told NME . “We went to all kinds of different lengths to bring the room in and make it more intimate. We had a B-stage, a walkway, all this stuff – but now we’ve got more than enough massive songs. I think it’s going to be loads of fun.
“We love playing theatres and the intimacy they afford you, but there’s also something great in hearing 20,000 people sing together. I can’t wait for it.”
Do arenas inspire Garvey to pull some different moves and perhaps ‘get his Bono on’?
“Wuhey! Well, let’s see,” he replied. “You can never tell where the Scotch and the adrenaline is going to take you. She’s a wild ride, as long as you stay in the saddle. We’ve never done two gigs the same because we never want to get bored of it, so we’ve got all kinds of tricks planned and really interesting support acts on the cards. I can’t say any more than that.”
The upcoming tour will see the band play the new Co-Op Live Arena in their native Manchester – a first that Garvey was looking forward to, given that his mother used to work for the supermarket back in the 1940s. While living in Brixton in London now, Garvey still frequents the North as often as he can.
“I go up to Manchester to work with the boys, but I’ve been living just down the road from Brixton for about six years,” he said. “I’m half and half, really. I’m up in Manchester [enough] not to miss it too much. I wasn’t there for the Tory conference. They were basically digging their own grave from what I could see. There really are only criminals and fascists left, aren’t there? They’re properly fucking out there, this lot.
“They literally have no idea what they’re doing, and haven’t done for a long time.”
The frontman’s ire also extended to those failing to protect the legendary Manchester music venue Night & Day , which Garvey has been a vocal supporter of as it continues to face the threat of closure.
“That impossible situation is soon to be sorted out one way or another,” he said. “I have to say I’m hugely disappointed in the council. There’s some skullduggery going on. It just doesn’t make sense. It’s a PR disaster for everyone in the council. I don’t understand it, personally. I really hope that they do the right thing.
He went on: “Businesses with as much heritage and ongoing function should be protected. You can’t justify putting up shiny new buildings, built on the success of little ones like that without protecting them. Nobody in the mayor’s office or at the council seems to have the courage of their convictions.
“It is completely insane. It’s a small family running a family business. Jennifer Smithson’s dad Yan is gone. As well as being frightened of being able to keep the doors open for her, her staff and her family, she’s got her father’s memory to consider in all of this. They could take all of this off her plate by protecting the place and doing the right thing and putting a blue plaque on the building.”

New music, arenas and venue-defending aside, Garvey was looking forward to a busy schedule with Elbow in the coming year – but could we see the band return to Glastonbury ?
“I’ve not heard anything yet, but whether we’re playing or not I’ll be there, because I always am,” Garvey replied. “Isn’t it amazing that we have this, the best party in the world every year?”
Elbow’s upcoming UK arena tour dates are below. Fans will be able to access special album and ticket bundles here while stocks last and register for pre-sale access from Friday October 20, before going on general sale from 9am on Friday October 27 here .
May 2024 Tuesday 7 – Brighton Centre Thursday 9 – London’s The O2 Friday 10 – Birmingham Resorts World Arena Saturday 11 – Glasgow’s OVO Hydro Sunday 12 – Leeds First Direct Arena Tuesday 14 – Manchester Co-op Live Wednesday 15 – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
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Elbow confirm return with UK 2024 tour including Manchester date at Co-op Live
Elbow will be back in 2024 with a string of UK tour dates including a homecoming gig in Manchester
- 10:11, 20 OCT 2023
- Updated 10:13, 20 OCT 2023

Bury band Elbow have confirmed their return in 2024 with a string of UK tour dates to accompany the release of their tenth studio album. Taking place in May next year, it will be their first arena tour since 2018.
Heading out on tour next May, the 2008 Mercury Prize winners will be commencing their tour in Brighton on May 7, before stopping off in London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Leeds. They will bring the tour to a close in Nottingham on May 15, following a homecoming show on May 14 at Manchester's soon-to-open Co-op Live .
Fans are able to register for a ticket pre-sale for the arena tour from Friday, 20 October by pre-ordering a special limited edition of the new album from Elbow's website. The pre-sale will go live on Wednesday, 25 October at 10am. Tickets for the shows are available on general sale from Friday, 27 October via Ticketmaster .
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Speaking about their return, lead singer Guy Garvey said: " We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied. So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again."

The dates see Elbow revisit the scene of some of their greatest moments, but also break new ground in Manchester, where they will be among the first acts at the new Co-op Live, the largest indoor concert space in the UK. That night will add another landmark hometown moment for the books that includes shows at legendary venues from Night And Day Café to multiple nights at the Manchester’s O2 Apollo and headline shows at the city’s AO Arena, Castlefield Bowl, and the Bridgewater Hall with the Hallé orchestra.
Formed in Bury , the rock band were winners of the 2008 Mercury Music Prize for their fourth studio album, the multi-platinum selling The Seldom Seen Kid and the 2009 BRIT Award for Best British Group, Over more than two decades, the band have forged a career that has established them as one of the most respected musical forces of current times.
The tour will also celebrate the release of their tenth studio album. The new album was written and recorded in their individual studios in Manchester and London and progressed with a period together in the Cotswolds. Production and mixing were finalised at their spiritual home of Blueprint Studios, Salford, a place central to all elbow albums.
How to get tickets for Elbow's 2024 UK tour:
Fans can register for a ticket pre-sale for the arena tour from Friday, 20 October by pre-ordering a limited edition of the new album from Elbow's website. The pre-sale will go live on Wednesday, 25 October at 10am. Tickets for the shows will be available on general sale from Friday, 27 October via Ticketmaster .
Elbow 2024 UK tour dates in full:
- Tuesday 7th May - Brighton Centre
- Thursday 9th May - London’s The O2
- Friday 10th May - Birmingham Resorts World Arena
- Saturday 11th May - Glasgow’s OVO Hydro
- Sunday 12th May - Leeds First Direct Arena
- Tuesday 14th May - Manchester Co-op Live
- Wednesday 15th May - Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
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- 20 October 2023

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Manchester formed indie rock icons Elbow announce UK arena tour, tickets on sale at 10:00am on Friday 27 October.
English rock band Elbow are set to go on tour across the UK in May 2024. Tickets are available at 10:00am on Friday 27 October.
Ahead of a new album the band are set to release, Elbow are touring the UK next May, promising to deliver an album worthy of an arena tour. Frontman Guy Garvey tells fans to expect this new album to be "inky" and "groove-based", an album less gentle than their previous Flying Dream 1
Tour dates for Elbow's 2024 UK arena show: Tuesday 7 May – Brighton Centre, Brighton Thursday 9 May – The O2, London Friday 10 May – Resorts World Arena, Birmingham Saturday 11 May – OVO Hydro, Glasgow Sunday 12 May – First Direct Arena, Leeds Tuesday 14 May – Co-op Live, Manchester Wednesday 15 May – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
Tickets for Elbow's UK arena tour are available at 10:00am on Friday 27 October.
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"We have some very big songs!" Elbow announce new album and tour dates for 2024
Elbow will release their tenth studio album ahead of live arena dates in May next year

Elbow have announced that they will release a brand new, as yet untitled album, next year, and will tour arenas in support of the album in May.
It will be the band's tenth studio album, their first since 2021's Flying Dream 1 , and the band's first arena tour since 2018.
"We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied," say the band. "So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again."
The band have recorded what wil be their tenth studio album in various locations, including their individual studios in Manchester and London and then during a period together in the Cotswolds. Production and mixing were finalised at Blueprint Studios, Salford, central to all Elbow albums.
Fans can register for a ticket pre-sale for the arena tour from Friday 20th October by pre-ordering a special limited edition of the new album from the band's website . The pre-sale will go live on Wednesday 25th October at 10am. Tickets for the shows are available on general sale from Friday 27th October.
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Elbow May 2024 tour dates
May 7: Brighton Centre May 9: London The O2 May 10: Birmingham Resorts World Arena May 11: Glasgow OVO Hydro May 12: Leeds First Direct Arena May 14: Manchester Co-op Live May15: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
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AGADIR, Morocco -- John Daly will return to the European Tour for the Hassan II Trophy tournament, confident he's recovered from an injury to his right elbow.
Daly tore tendons in his elbow hitting a submerged tree root at the ninth hole during the final round of the Avantha Masters last month in India.
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2024 ARENA TOUR AND TENTH STUDIO ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT
For the first time since 2018 elbow will be embarking on a UK arena tour to accompany the release of their tenth studio album, due out in March 2024. The tour will start on May 7th and include shows at London’s O2 and Manchester’s brand new arena, Co-op Live. Pre-order a limited edition copy of the album before 5pm (UK time) on Tuesday to gain access to an exclusive tour ticket presale.
Pre-order now here .
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 27th October.
“We love the intimacy of theatres, but we have some very big songs and the electricity of 20,000 people singing along cannot be denied. So, the big rooms it is and big shows they will be. Can’t wait to see everybody again.” – Guy Garvey
The full list of dates is:
Tuesday 7th – Brighton Centre Thursday 9th – London The O2 Friday 10th – Birmingham Resorts World Arena Saturday 11th – Glasgow OVO Hydro Sunday 12th – Leeds First Direct Arena Tuesday 14th – Manchester Co-op Live Wednesday 15th – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

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