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Hailing from Camden Town, London, England, Madness are a ska band that formed in 1976. They are one of the most enduring and beloved English bands to ever come from the late seventies and early eighties and quite possibly the world’s biggest 2-Tone band.

I think it’s fair to say that people don’t take Madness quite as seriously as they probably should. To clarify, people love them like a family member and with very good reason, but the gloriously silly, “nutty boys” image that follows them around wherever they go doesn’t even tell half their story. This is a band that have had to struggle to get anywhere their entire career, that weathered a storm of abuse and attacks both from skinheads and people accusing them of being skinheads after they’d barely released their first single.

It’s a wonder they have a sense of humour at all, let alone one as broad as theirs, but thank God in heaven that they do. It was one of the things that made them one of the biggest names in British music at the time, that and their absolutely astonishing run of singles. The band began life as The North London Invaders, founded by keys player Mike Barson, guitarist Chris Foreman and saxophonist Lee Thompson, who remain with the band to this day. They recruited drummer John Hasler, bassist Cathal Smyth and singer Dikron Tulane a year later.

The group started performing in 1977 but ran into some serious line up troubles soon afterwards, with most members leaving the band and returning soon afterwards. Graham McPherson (AKA Suggs) took over lead vocals but was kicked out in short order after choosing his beloved Chelsea football club over rehearsing one too many times. Smyth left after an argument with Barson, and the same man’s criticism of Lee Thompson’s saxophone playing led to Thompson himself leaving before the year was up. However by the following year, Thompson and McPherson were back in the fold, Daniel Woodgate and Mark Bedford had become the bands full time drummer and bassist and in 1979, they changed their name to Madness and got Smyth, now going under the nickname Chas Smash, to join as a backing singer and dancer.

The stage was set, and after that much grief with the line-up, it must have been sweet relief to see their first single, a cover of Prince Buster’s “The Prince” become a surprise hit, reaching number 16 in the charts. A performance on the legendary British music TV show Top Of The Pops followed and from that stemmed a tour with The Specials and a record deal with Stiff Records. Their debut album, “One Step Beyond…” came out in October 1979, and that records success was the blue print for the band in the early 1980’s when they were basically unstoppable. The band released one album in each of that decades first three years, all of which top ten and released deathless hit singles like “Baggy Trousers”, “Our House”, “Embarrassment”, “Night Boat To Cairo” and their sole number one hit in the U.K “House Of Fun”.

Of course, that kind of creativity and success in such a short period of time leaves a band with one way to go. In 1984, Barson left the band and by 1985 they were struggling, their singles missing the top 40 altogether and the band not happy with how their albums were turning out, in 1986 they started work on a new record, but it was not to be. The friction between the band members was too much and they announced that they were splitting in September that year. However, after some quiet attempts at solo careers failed to take hold, their single “It Must be Love” was released in 1992. It was a top ten hit all over again, reaching number 6, only two places lower than its original release over a decade ago in 1981.

The demand was there, and the band reunited in the same year for two enormous concerts at Finsbury Park, which were called Madstock!. Both shows sold out, and 75’000 people attended over that weekend, and since then the band have reunited frequently to record albums and go on an annual arena tours of the U.K during the Christmas season. They remain one of the most beloved British bands of the past three decades. Each generation seems to love them just as much as the last, shown by the colossal crowd they pulled at the 2011 Reading and Leeds festivals while slotted in between Two Door Cinema Club and Jimmy Eat World. All hail The Nutty Boys, then. After everything they’ve conquered to get where they are today, they’ve earned the title of national treasures with aplomb, and are still a band to be seen as soon as possible.

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Buster he sold the heat, with a rock steady beat! As soon as you hear this the nutty dancing starts as thousands of 40 something's (and their kids and their dads!) get busting their best Rude Boy moves to one of Great Britain's best ever Ska/Pop bands. Since 1979's "The Prince" The Nutty Boys have scored hit after hit of glorious pop with an underlying social conscience that the casual listener probably never noticed. When you go to a Madness concert you can't possibly leave without a fez on your head, sore legs and feet and a smile on your face as wide as the Clyde. These guys may be getting older and dare I say it even respectable (they we're invited to play at Her Maj's big house in London - who would have thought that in 79!) but they certainly have no signs of slowing down. Lee "Kix" Thomson still runs around with his Sax like a young kid and Chas Smash gets the crowd dancing like crazy and bellowing out every word. Only thing these days is the original bass play Mark "Bedders" Bedford seems to have retired from the band which is a shame. Whatever you do beg, steal or borrow a ticket for the next gig and get on The Nutty Train!

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Scarborough outdoor theatre was a great venue especially as the rain stayed away . For an outdoor venue it's quite compact so the atmosphere & souund didn’t fade away. Madness where their usual brilliance. After over 38 years together you wouldn't expect anything less. Great encore of Madness & Night boat to Cairo. The crowd where up for it so fuelled by the bands enthusiasm it made a memorable night. 11 out of 10!

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Brilliant show as always from Madness although they sang a few obscure tunes which we didn't really know from their back catalogue (although they were celebrating 40 years so I guess that was understandable). The Roundhouse is our favourite venue, it's well run, great sound, good views from wherever you stand or sit, plenty of bars & toilets.

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Brilliant atmosphere,fabulous sound,& an unbelievably great show yet again,only disappointment was (some of,not all) the security guards at the venue,their level of professionalism left a lot to be desired,but The Fratellis and Madness were (and still are) just as good as they’ve always been! #TheSoundOfMadness

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just brilliant! Typicall Madness. The crowd were wild (but well behaved) played all the classics and more the sound and lighting was second to none and the atmosphere was electric. They never missed a beat! Timeless. I'm Just glad I was there to witness it! Go you won't be disappointed.

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Outstanding gig! Best Madness set I've heard in a while! Lee Thomson n Suggs were on top form! Glad I had a standing ticket as the atmosphere was awesome!! Monty Python's "Akways look on the bright side of life" blasting out of the sound system on everybody leaving was top class!!

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Great concert, supportive crowd treated to a mix of their old 80's classics and more recent stuff, performed with the expected humour and charm. "Night Boat to Cairo" concluded a brilliant night. If you can't enjoy a Madness concert you probably don't have a heartbeat!

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Madness where fantastic. Great being in a smaller venue. Only downside was no air conditioning and it was extremely hot inside . No support act to speak of just a guy playing tunes at his decks which was ok for a bit but crowd got a bit restless . Madness brilliant

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A great day was had by all. The cricket ground was filled with fans, many who i spoke to have seen the band more then a few times. There was the usual mix of fez wearing men and women who were treated to an hour and a half of classic tracks and new gems.

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Incredible. We were in the floor standing and the atmosphere was so good. The music was amazing, Madness at their best. I couldn't stop dancing for the entire concert along with everyone else in the venue. The songs were classic and really well-played.

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Legendary Ska and Pop group Madness have announced they will be embarking on a huge UK tour later this year.

The six-piece band had already announced they were hitting the road this summer but have followed this up with a 13-date UK tour in November and December.

The C’est La Vie tour will kick off in Aberdeen on November 30 and conclude with a show in Birmingham on December 16.

It will feature classic hits from their upcoming album, which will be their first since 2016’s Can’t Touch Us Now.

The tour will be supported by The Lightning Seeds, and tickets for the new shows go on general sale next Friday, April 28 at 9.30am.

Madness have been playing together almost nonstop for nearly half a century. Formed in 1976, the North London band were one of the most prominent acts to emerge from the two-tone ska revival.

When are Madness going on tour in the UK?

Madness will kick off their 13-date UK tour on November 30, running until December 16.

See below for their full UK tour dates:

  • Aberdeen, P&J Live - November 30
  • Glasgow, OVO Hydro - December 1
  • Newcastle, Utilita Arena - December 2
  • Cardiff, International Arena - December 4
  • Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena - December 5
  • Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena - December 7
  • Leeds, First Direct Arena - December 8
  • Manchester, AO Arena - December 9
  • Brighton, Brighton Centre - December 11
  • Bournemouth, International Centre - December 12
  • Sheffield, Utilita Arena - December 14
  • London, O2 - December 15
  • Birmingham, Utilita Arena - December 16

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General on sale tickets for Madness’ C’est La Vie tour will be available from 9.30am on Friday April 28 2023 via the SeeTickets website .

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Madness C’est La Vie 2023 tour: Tickets, venues and guests revealed

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Madness have announced their C’est La Vie 2023 UK tour with special guests Lightning Seeds.

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Madness C'est La Vie 2023 tour will kick off later this year in Aberdeen before making its way around the country, finishing in Birmingham.

Known for hits such as Our House and It Must Be Love , Madness have had 10 UK top ten albums and 15 top ten singles. Fans will be able to listen to the band's greatest hits on their 13-date tour.

Speaking ahead of their tour, Madness said: "WOT-a-tour this promises to be! We can’t wait to be back out on the road, doing what we love best. Roll on November."

Responsible for some of the most well-known tracks of the 1990s including Life of Riley , Lucky You and Pure , Lightning Seeds will be the special guests for the entirety of the tour.

Madness famously emerged from the backstreets of Camden Town in the late 70s and recently released a three-part original docu series with TV channel AMC about the beginnings of the band in the area. Before We Was We: Madness by Madness, chronicles the rise of one of the most loved bands in British culture.

Madness C’est La Vie 2023 tour dates:

Thursday November 30th- Aberdeen P&J Live

Friday December 1st- Glasgow OVO Hydro

Saturday December 2nd- Newcastle Utilita Arena

Monday December 4th- Cardiff International Arena

Tuesday December 5th- Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

Thursday December 7th- Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

Friday December 8th- Leeds First Direct Arena

Saturday December 9th- Manchester AO Arena

Monday December 11th- Brighton Centre

Tuesday December 12th- Bournemouth International Centre

Thursday December 14th- Sheffield Utilita Arena

Friday December 15th- London The O2

Saturday December 16th- Birmingham Utilita Arena

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Madness follow up their summer shows with a massive UK tour this winter.

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Madness have been playing together (almost) nonstop for nearly half a century now, and they're showing no signs of slowing down.

They've already announced a load of live shows this summer, and they're following them up with a full UK tour in November and December.

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The 13-date tour includes shows in Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester and London before it wraps up in Birmingham.

"WOT-a-tour this promises to be!" said the band.

"We can't wait to be back out on the road, doing what we love best. Roll on November."

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Madness will pack their sets with classic hits from their upcoming album, which will be their first since 2016's Can't Touch Us Now.

Support comes from The Lightning Seeds, and tickets for the new shows go on general sale next Friday, April 28 at 9.30am.

The full tour dates are as follows:

  • Thursday 30 November – Aberdeen P&J Live
  • Friday 1 December – Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • Saturday 2 December – Newcastle Utilita Arena
  • Monday 4 December – Cardiff International Arena
  • Tuesday 5 December – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
  • Thursday 7 December – Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
  • Friday 8 December – Leeds First Direct Arena
  • Saturday 9 December – Manchester AO Arena
  • Monday 11 December – Brighton Centre
  • Tuesday 12 December – Bournemouth International Centre
  • Thursday 14 December – Sheffield Utilita Arena
  • Friday 15 December – London The O2
  • Saturday 16 December – Birmingham Utilita Arena

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These live shows follow Madness's already-announced summer dates, with limited tickets remaining for outdoor concerts in June and July.

Full details of these shows are as follows:

  • Thursday 8 June– Cannock, Cannock Chase Forest
  • Friday 9 June – Middlesborough Albert Park
  • Thursday 15 June – Cheshire Delamere Forest
  • Friday 16 June – Halifax The Piece Hall
  • Friday 30 June – Limerick King John’s Castle
  • Saturday 1 July – Dublin Trinity College
  • Friday 21 July – Swansea Singleton Park

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Madness have just announced details of a huge UK arena tour, which will include a show here in Manchester.

The ska legends, one of Britain’s best-loved bands, will kick off their C’est La Vie 2023 tour this winter and will hit major cities across the UK.

The 13-date tour promises to be packed with hits from the group’s decades-long music career, which includes 12 studio albums.

They’ll be performing at the AO Arena on Saturday 9 December.

Madness were one of the biggest bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s and were credited with being at the heart of the ska two-tone revival.

They’ve had 15 top-ten singles and have won masses of awards, including a prestigious Ivor Novello.

They even performed on top of Buckingham Palace as part of the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations.

🆕 // JUST ANNOUNCED ONE. STEP. BEYOND! @MadnessNews return with the C'est La Vie 2023 tour, coming to the @AOArena , 9 December 2023, with special guests @Lightning_Seeds . 🎫 Tickets available from 9:30AM, Friday 28 April. ℹ️ https://t.co/rTB9FDt3Qm #Madness #CestLaVieTour pic.twitter.com/KYDYKWdfuZ — AO Arena (@AOArena) April 21, 2023

The group famously emerged from the backstreets of Camden Town in the late 70s and recently released a three-part original docu series with TV channel AMC about the beginnings of the band in the area.

Madness are responsible for some of the best-known tracks of all time, including Baggy Trousers, House of Fun, It Must Be Love, and Our House.

Their C’est La Vie 2023 tour will show off new songs from their forthcoming album as well as diving into their huge back catalogue.

The Lightning Seeds will be the special guests for the entirety of the tour.

Madness said: “WOT-a-tour this promises to be! We can’t wait to be back out on the road, doing what we love best. Roll on November.”

Tickets for all shows will go on general sale at 9:30am on Friday 28 April from See Tickets here .

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Full Madness 2023 tour dates

  • 30 November – Aberdeen P&J Live
  • 1 December – Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • 2 December – Newcastle Utilita Arena
  • Mon 4 December – Cardiff International Arena
  • Tue 5 December – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
  • Thu 7 December – Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
  • Fri 8 December – Leeds First Direct Arena
  • Sat 9 December – Manchester AO Arena
  • Mon 11 December – Brighton Centre
  • Tue 12 December – Bournemouth International Centre
  • Thu 14 December – Sheffield Utilita Arena
  • Fri 15 December – London The O2
  • Sat 16 December – Birmingham Utilita Arena

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Melanie Martinez is coming to Manchester on her The Trilogy Tour. Credit: Jimmy Fontaine

Pop phenomenon Melanie Martinez has just announced arena gig here in Manchester as part of her The Trilogy Tour.

The singer is currently performing as her alter-ego ‘Cry Baby’, which involves her wearing an other-worldly mask that transforms her into a cat-like creature with four eyes and gigantic ears.

The pink fantastical character will be visiting Dublin, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff and London on the UK and Ireland leg of the tour.

Melanie Martinez will be performing at the huge new Co-op Live Arena in Manchester in September this year.

Fans can expect to hear hits from all three of her groundbreaking multi-platinum albums – Cry Baby, K-12, and Portals.

The 28-year-old singer, who first found fame on The Voice , has amassed a whopping 14 billion streams across the globe, including her TikTok viral song Play Date.

She recently wrapped up the PORTALS Tour, named after her third studio album, which received widespread critical acclaim.

It landed at the top of the albums charts in several countries, peaking at number two in the UK albums chart.

Melanie Martinez is coming to Manchester on her The Trilogy Tour. Credit: Justin Greenwood

The hit singles from the album include Void and Death, the latter of which is joined by a cinematic companion video that was directed, conceived and costume-designed by Martinez herself.

Melanie Martinez has become an online sensation with her Cry Baby universe.

Billboard said: “The avant-garde pop auteur creates bold, expansive worlds with each project…While the dramatic five-minute track can be connected to her artistic reawakening, the kinetic drums and electronic elements will also make listeners feel reborn, too.”

She’s even partnered with Flower Shop Perfumes Co. to launch a new four-fragrance collection, Portals Parfums, which arrive in a one-foot-tall bottle in the shape of her multi-eyed Cry Baby head.

Melanie Martinez will be performing at the Co-op Live in Manchester on 21 September.

General release tickets will go on sale on Thursday 28 March, with artist pre-sales from Monday 25 March.

Melanie Martinez The Trilogy Tour – European dates in full

SEPTEMBER 18 – Dublin, IE – 3Arena 20 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena 21 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live 23 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro 24 – Cardiff, UK – Utilita Arena 26 – London, UK – The O2 29 – Brussels, BE – Forest National OCTOBER 1 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome 2 – Paris, FR – AccorArena 4 – Lyon, FR – LDLC Arena 5 – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi** 7 – Madrid, ES – WiZink Centre** 10 – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena 11 – Frankfurt, DE – Festhalle 12 – Hamburg, DE – Barclays Arena 15 – Lodz, PL – Atlas Arena 16 – Prague, CZ – O2 Arena 18 – Bologna, IT – Unipol Arena 19 – Milan, IT – Mediolanum Forum

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Megan Thee Stallion announces massive Manchester gig on Hot Girl Summer Tour

Megan Thee Stallion has just announced a huge Manchester arena gig as part of her 31-city world tour.

The three-time Grammy Award-winner will be stopping off at the new Co-op Live arena in July on her Hot Girl Summer Tour.

She’ll be heading across the US and Europe with her first-ever headline arena tour, which will feature a special Chicas Divertidas VIP section.

The star will visit several major cities in the states before beginning her international leg here in the UK on 4 July.

Megan Thee Stallion’s tour announcement, which includes a stop in Manchester, follows the chart-topping release of her latest song HISS.

She’s become a record-breaker with the song, which has made her the biggest first week for a solo female rap song in history.

It’s her third single to top the Billboard Hot 100, following Savage (Remix) with Beyonce, and WAP with Cardi B.

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Megan Thee Stallion now has her own independent music and entertainment entity, called Hot Girl Productions, which launched following an innovative agreement between the artist and Warner Music Group.

It means that she can release her music independently but still has distribution and resources with Warner Music – making her a force for the music industry.

Megan Thee Stallion will perform at the Co-op Live in Manchester on 5 July this year, with tickets going on sale from today.

Pre-sales will include a Citi card members early access, an artist Hotties presale, and then the general sale from Friday 22 March at 10am.

Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium tickets, access to a VIP bar and cocktail service throughout the night, pre-show VIP Lounge, exclusive VIP merch item, early entry and more.

Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer European tour dates

  • Jul 4 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
  • Jul 5 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
  • Jul 7 – Paris, FR – Zenith
  • Jul 10 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
  • Jul 11 – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena
  • Jul 14 – Dublin, IE – 3Arena
  • Jul 16 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
  • Jul 17 – London, UK – The O2
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Ska and pop legends Madness return to the US for the first time in eight years with the announcement of stateside tour dates for 2020.

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UK ska and pop legends Madness have announced a slate of new tour dates to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the band and their 1979 debut album One Step Beyond… .

Along with a number of shows in Europe, the UK, and Dubai , the band also announced stops in Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, the Fox Theater in Oakland, Boston’s House of Blues and a headlining appearance at Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival in Las Vegas on 25 May, making it the two-tone outfit’s first visit stateside in eight years.

Tickets are scheduled to go on sale this Friday, 13 December at 10 am.

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The group are touring with the majority of their core line-up including frontman Graham “Suggs” McPherson, keyboard/pianist Mike Barson, bassist Mark Bedford, drummer Dan “Woody” Woodgate, saxophonist Lee Thompson and guitarist Chris Foreman.

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As part of the late-70s 2-Tone ska revival, Madness stormed the UK charts with their debut album in 1979 and continued to reign with nearly 20 Top 10 singles over the course of three decades with enduring hits like such as ‘Our House’ and ‘Baggy Trousers’.

Prior to their US tour announcement, Madness have a number of UK dates this month including three sold-out nights at the Roundhouse in London from 15-17 December. Following their US dates, the band will return to the UK in the summer, with stops in Gloucestershire on 13 June, the York Festival on 18 June and House of Fun Weekender in Minehead on 20 November 2020.

The ska veterans also released a new single, ‘Bullingdon Boys (Don’t get bullied by the bully boys)’ this past November and their last studio effort was Can’t Touch Us Now in 2016.

Visit the official artist site for ticket details and view the full tour itinerary below.

12 December 2019 @ AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands 15 December 2019 @ Roundhouse, London, UK 16 December 2019 @ Roundhouse, London, UK 17 December 2019 @ Roundhouse, London, UK 05 March 2020 @ The Irish Village, Dubai, UAE 21 May 2020 @ House of Blues Boston, Boston, Massachusetts 22 May 2020 @ Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center, New York, NY 25 May 2020 @ Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival, Las Vegas, Nevada 27 May 2020 @ Fox Theater, Oakland, California, US 13 June 2020 @ Westonbirt Arboretum, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, UK 19 June 2020 @ York Sports Club, York Festival, York, UK 20 June 2020 @ Thetford Forest, Brandon, Suffolk, UK

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Century Media Records has officially signed Orbit Culture, hailing from Eksjö, Sweden. The quartet, comprised of Niklas Karlsson , Richard Hansson , Fredrik Lennartsson , and Christopher Wallersted t, has achieved recognition from the label through their fusion of thrash, death metal, and industrial elements. 

The announcement follows their 2023 album, Descent , along with the subsequent EP release, The Forgotten . Their upcoming touring schedule includes a North American tour with Machine Head , Fear Factory , and Gates To Hell , followed by an extensive European tour labeled the "Descending Into Madness" tour, with tour dates for that tour listed below.

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Century Media is home to some of today's biggest metal bands out there and we couldn't be any happier to be part of their roster. We look forward to bringing you new music in the future and working closely together with Century Media's world class team!

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Watching ORBIT CULTURE's rise to becoming one of the greatest new metal bands in the world and now working with them is inspiring. I've personally been a fan since the beginning. They are part of both metal and Century Media's future in a very exciting way.

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We are beyond excited to be working with ORBIT CULTURE and their team at 5B (Management). They've carved an indelible mark on the worldwide metal scene through vision, determination, and hard work. They're not merely a band leading the charge for extreme music right now – they're a band that will lead that charge for many years to come.

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Madness have announced a run of US tour dates for 2024 in support of their recent album Theatre of the Absurd Presents C’est La Vie . It marks the legendary ska band’s first trek across the states in over a decade.

The “C’est La Vie in America” Tour”   begins on May 22nd in Seattle, before making stops in cities including Oakland, Boston, and New York throughout the month, as well as an appearance at Las Vegas’ Punk Rock Bowling Festival . These dates supplement the band’s previously-announced UK/EU leg, which will carry them out through the rest of the summer.

A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Thursday, January 18th (use code SPOTLIGHT ), followed by a public on sale on Friday, January 19th via Ticketmaster .

Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

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“I remember the first time we were in the  USA, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, The Mud Club, ABC City,” Madness frontman Suggs recalls in a press release. “I remember Jelly Bean Benetiz, Madonna, Beastie Boys, Run DC Link Ray. I remember California, Fishbone, BossTones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Whisky Gogo, The Dead Kennedys. America was everything we hoped it would be, we were small fish and we still are and we can’t wait to be swimming in those waters again!”

Madness previously had planned to tour the US in 2020, but those dates were repeatedly postponed due to the pandemic.

Madness 2024 Tour Dates: 05/22 – Seattle, WA @ Wamu Theater 05/23 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 05/24 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 05/27 – Las Vegas, NV @ Las Vegas Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival 05/29 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway 05/30 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom 06/14 – Margate, UK @ Dreamland 06/15 – Plymouth, UK @ Plymouth Hoe Plymouth Summer Sessions 06/16 – Southampton, UK @ Southampton Summer Sessions 06/28 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK @ Newcastle Racecourse 06/29 – Lincoln, UK Lincoln Castle 07/05 – Edinburgh, UK Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 07/06 – Lancashire, UK @ Lytham Green Lytham Festival 07/12 – Derby, UK @ Derby Summer Sessions 07/12 – Scarborough, UK @ Scarborough Open Air Theatre 07/13 – Llangollen, UK @ Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod 07/14 – Derby, UK @ Derby Summer Sessions 07/18 – Cardiff, UK @ Cardiff Castle 07/19 – Reading, UK @ Englefield House 07/31 – Esher, UK @ Sandown Park Racecourse 08/02 – Essex, UK @ Audley End 08/09 – Belfast, UK @ Custom House Square Belfast 08/10 – Galway, IE @ Galway Airport

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Madness Announce First US Tour in 12 Years

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Madness have announced a run of US tour dates for 2024 in support of their recent album Theatre of the Absurd Presents C’est La Vie . It marks the legendary ska band’s first trek across the states in over a decade.

The “C’est La Vie in America” Tour”   begins on May 22nd in Seattle, before making stops in cities including Oakland, Boston, and New York throughout the month, as well as an appearance at Las Vegas’ Punk Rock Bowling Festival . These dates supplement the band’s previously-announced UK/EU leg, which will carry them out through the rest of the summer.

A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Thursday, January 18th (use code SPOTLIGHT ), followed by a public on sale on Friday, January 19th via Ticketmaster .

Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

Get Madness Tickets Here

“I remember the first time we were in the  USA, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, The Mud Club, ABC City,” Madness frontman Suggs recalls in a press release. “I remember Jelly Bean Benetiz, Madonna, Beastie Boys, Run DC Link Ray. I remember California, Fishbone, BossTones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Whisky Gogo, The Dead Kennedys. America was everything we hoped it would be, we were small fish and we still are and we can’t wait to be swimming in those waters again!”

Madness previously had planned to tour the US in 2020, but those dates were repeatedly postponed due to the pandemic.

Madness 2024 Tour Dates: 05/22 – Seattle, WA @ Wamu Theater 05/23 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 05/24 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 05/27 – Las Vegas, NV @ Las Vegas Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival 05/29 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway 05/30 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom 06/14 – Margate, UK @ Dreamland 06/15 – Plymouth, UK @ Plymouth Hoe Plymouth Summer Sessions 06/16 – Southampton, UK @ Southampton Summer Sessions 06/28 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK @ Newcastle Racecourse 06/29 – Lincoln, UK Lincoln Castle 07/05 – Edinburgh, UK Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 07/06 – Lancashire, UK @ Lytham Green Lytham Festival 07/12 – Derby, UK @ Derby Summer Sessions 07/12 – Scarborough, UK @ Scarborough Open Air Theatre 07/13 – Llangollen, UK @ Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod 07/14 – Derby, UK @ Derby Summer Sessions 07/18 – Cardiff, UK @ Cardiff Castle 07/19 – Reading, UK @ Englefield House 07/31 – Esher, UK @ Sandown Park Racecourse 08/02 – Essex, UK @ Audley End 08/09 – Belfast, UK @ Custom House Square Belfast 08/10 – Galway, IE @ Galway Airport

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Several of the biggest soccer teams in the world will take the pitch in the New York metropolitan area this summer. 

MetLife Stadium and Yankee Stadium will play host to two of the six matches that will be part of the 2024 Soccer Champions Tour, The Post has learned, which takes place from July 27 to Aug. 6 and involves European heavyweights Real Madrid, AC Milan, FC Barcelona, Manchester City and Chelsea. 

The two matches in the New York area pit Man City against AC Milan at Yankee Stadium on July 27 and Real Madrid against FC Barcelona at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 3. 

“Soccer Champions Tour is thrilled to return this summer with enticing matchups featuring some of the world’s most storied clubs for fans in the U.S. to witness the beautiful game at the highest level,” Commissioner of Soccer Champions Tour Joe Carr said in a statement. “With all five clubs possessing passionate supporters that span the globe, we’re pleased to unveil an exciting range of matches throughout the U.S., a market experiencing exponential growth in the sport’s popularity.”

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Matches will also take place in Orlando (Barcelona-Manchester City), Chicago (AC Milan-Real Madrid), Baltimore (Barcelona-AC Milan) and Charlotte (Real Madrid-Chelsea) as part of the Soccer Champions Tour. 

New York has long been a summer stop for touring international clubs, but carries some extra significance as the metropolitan area gears up to host the World Cup final in 2026.

MetLife Stadium was selected by FIFA last month to host the coveted game, beating out AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, among other potential sites. 

With the World Cup coming to North America in two short years’ time, the profile of the sport is growing, and friendlies featuring some of the biggest teams in soccer can only help generate more interest. 

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Pulisic has been red-hot in his debut season with the Serie A club. He has 12 goals this season for AC Milan and has scored in four straight games recently.

It’s also fitting that AC Milan and Man City will make a stop at Yankee Stadium with both clubs having ties to the Yankees. 

The Bronx Bombers own a minority stake in AC Milan and they partnered with City Football Group – owners of Man City – in establishing MLS’ New York City Football Club, which plays part of its home schedule at Yankee Stadium. 

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The August match will be Real Madrid’s third time playing at MetLife Stadium and FC Barcelona’s second time playing at the home of the Jets and Giants. 

Barcelona last played in the area in 2022, when the Spanish giants faced the New York Red Bulls in a friendly at Red Bull Arena.

Pre-sale tickets for all matches will be available on March 25, and general tickets go on sale March 27 via the Soccer Champions Tour website .

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The stint includes a show at The O2 in London

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Melanie Martinez has announced a UK and European arena tour for later this year – find all the details below.

The New York singer-songwriter is due to bring ‘The Trilogy Tour’ to these shores in the autumn when she’ll play headline shows in Dublin (September 18), Birmingham (20), Manchester (21), Glasgow (23), Cardiff (24) and London (26).

Martinez will then head to Europe for concerts in Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Lyon, Barcelona, Madrid, Cologne, Frankfurt and other locations throughout October.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT/11am CET next Thursday (March 28), except Barcelona and Madrid, which go on sale at the same time on Wednesday (27). Fans who sign up to Martinez’s mailing list can access a pre-sale on Monday (25).

You’ll be able to purchase tickets here (UK and Ireland) and here (Europe).

“Putting my all into this show, can’t wait to share this experience with you,” Martinez wrote on social media while announcing the upcoming dates.

Elita will appear as the support act for the entire UK and European leg, with Men I Trust joining for the London and European dates only. See the post below, along with the full list of UK/Ireland gigs.

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Melanie Martinez’s 2024 UK and Ireland tour dates are: 

SEPTEMBER  18 – 3Arena, Dublin  20 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham  21 – Co-Op Live, Manchester  23 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow 24 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff 26 – The O2, London 

Martinez released her third and latest studio album, ‘Portals’, in March 2023. She completed a run of shows in Australia and New Zealand last month, and is scheduled to take ‘The Trilogy Tour’ to North America in May ( find any remaining tickets here ).

Elsewhere, Martinez was recently announced for Lollapalooza 2024 in Chicago, Illinois this August.

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Melanie Martinez Announces UK and Europe Tour in 2024

M elanie Martinez fans in the United Kingdom and Europe are in for a treat this fall! The alternative singer/songwriter is bringing her experimental Trilogy Tour to the UK, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Italy. No supporting acts have been announced as of yet. 

The Melanie Martinez 2024 Tour will start on September 18 at 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. Unless another leg of the tour is announced, the European leg should end on October 19 at Mediolanum Forum in Milan, Italy. Martinez will also be touring the US and Canada before crossing the pond to the UK.

Fans can sign up for the presale event via Martinez’s website . The presale event will kick off on March 25 through Ticketmaster .

General sale for the UK and Europe dates will launch on March 28 at 10:00 am GMT. The Spain dates will go on sale a day earlier. For international tickets, we recommend checking what’s available on Viagogo for the best prices. Stubhub is another great resource for scoring general sale tickets as well, and you might find tickets available for cheaper than face value. It’s definitely worth checking out!

Tickets to this tour are in high demand, so don’t miss your chance to see Melanie Martinez live in 2024!

Melanie Martinez 2024 Tour Dates for UK and Ireland

September 18 – 3Arena – Dublin, IE

September 20 – Utilita Arena – Birmingham, UK

September 21 – Co-Op Live – Manchester, UK

September 23 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, UK

September 24 – Utilita Arena – Cardiff, UK

September 26 – The O2 – London, UK

September 29 – Vorst Nationaal – Brussels, BE

October 1 – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, NL

October 2 – Accor Arena – Paris, FR

October 4 – LDLC Arena – Lyon, FR

October 5 – Palau Sant Jordi – Barcelona, ES

October 7 – WiZink Center – Madrid, ES

October 10 – LANXESS Arena – Cologne, DE

October 11 – Festhalle – Frankfurt, DE

October 12 – Barclays Arena – Hamburg, DE

October 15 – Atlas Arena – Lodz, PL

October 16 – O2 Arena – Prague, CZ

October 18 – Unipol Arena – Bologna, IT

October 19 – Mediolanum Forum – Milan, IT

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Bracket Breakers MIDWEST: Oregon, McNeese look to bust brackets in Midwest Region

Bracket Breakers EAST: UAB, Duquesne look to bust brackets in the chalky East Region

Bracket Breakers WEST: New Mexico, Grand Canyon look to bust brackets in West Region

Bracket Breakers SOUTH: NC State, James Madison look to bust brackets in South Region

Bracket Breakers second-round upset possibilities projecting every possible matchup

Bracket Breakers second-round Sunday upset picks: Can Grand Canyon and Yale continue their Cinderella run into the Sweet 16?

Bracket Breakers: Women’s Tournament most likely upsets

Women’s March Madness upset picks: Bracket Breakers chooses its 10 most likely first-round stunners

Women’s upset picks for Saturday games: Florida Gulf Coast, Green Bay and more

Women’s upset picks for round-two Sunday games: Can Duke take down Ohio State?

Men’s NCAA Tournament winner odds

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Women’s NCAA Tournament winner odds

Odds analysis.

Who is the favorite to win Men’s NCAA Tournament? UConn, Houston, Purdue lead top tier of odds

Who is the favorite to win Women’s NCAA Tournament? South Carolina, Iowa and LSU form top tier

Bracket Picks: CJ Moore has UConn winning the title

March Madness best future bets for teams to reach Sweet 16 and Final Four of men’s NCAA Tournament

Key stats, betting trends and facts for all 68 men’s teams

Who will make a Final Four run in March Madness? Our experts make their picks

March Madness odds, schedule for the NCAA Tournament opening round games

Men’s first round bets: Best picks for March Madness

NCAA Tournament power rankings: Why UConn tops our list of title contenders

Men’s second round: Projected scores and best bets for every game

Daily picks for men’s games

Friday first-round bracket picks, start times and TV schedule

Saturday second-round bracket picks, start times and TV schedule

Sunday second-round bracket picks, start times and TV schedule

Brackets and pools ideas and advice

Want to win your March Madness bracket? These strategies and tips can help

8 last-minute brackets for March Madness procrastinators

Picking the funniest March Madness bracket name

A beginner’s guide on how to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket: The basics, tips and trends

10 tips for filling out your March Madness bracket

March Madness squares: How to play, historical trends and which numbers you want 

Tired of brackets? How to play NCAA Tournament survivor, Calcutta auctions and upset drafts

Intro to betting

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  • What does “chalk” mean ?
  • How to read sports betting odds

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