Hull, or Kingston upon Hull, is a port city in East Yorkshire, England with many things to do. Whether you live in Hull or are planning a visit in the next few months, take a look at a selection of upcoming concerts that you can book a ticket to! If nothing takes your fancy, browse our website to see everything that's happening in Hull this year.
Reef
Where? The Welly Club, Hull
When? Saturday 22 April 2023
Glastonbury rockers Reef are firmly back and re-energised like never before with a recently released new album 'Shoot Me Your Ace'.
You can see them in Hull this weekend as part of their UK tour, act fast!
Vistas
Where? Social, Kingston Upon Hull
When? Wednesday 10 May 2023
Scottish band Vistas have made their name gigging tirelessly across the UK, with word-of-mouth praise of their chaotic, life-affirming show traveling far and wide. Backed up by a host of bright, anthemic singles including ‘Retrospect’, ‘Calm’ and ‘Tigerblood’ and racking up over 100 million plays for songs released in the last three years.
You can catch them in Hull this May as part of their UK Tour!
Gaz Coombes
Where? The Welly Club
When? Thursday 18 May 2023
Ahead of the release of his forthcoming solo album ‘Turn The Car Around’, Gaz Coombes is set to play at The Welly Club as part of his UK tour dates. The dates will see Gaz performing with his extended live band, Garo Nahoulakian, Nick Fowler, Piney Gir and vocal trio The Roxys (a nickname given to them by Nile Rodgers when they shared the bill at a Later with Jools show), all of whom feature as guest musicians on ‘Turn The Car Around’.
Friendly Fires
Where? The Welly Club
When? Friday 19 May 2023
Following their sold-out London shows, Friendly Fires will be playing The Welly Club as one of two dates added to their 15th-year anniversary celebrations.
Grab your tickets now!
Panic Shack
Where? Hull Central Library
When? Sunday 21 May 2023
Armed with brash, witty lyrics and killer hooks, Panic Shack crashed through the UK music scene with a tidal wave of ear-crunching noise. Immediately building up a reputation for their raw, unapologetic live shows and off-kilter songs, Panic Shack proves that DIY does it better. You can catch them at Hull Central Library as part of their UK tour this May.
DEADLETTER
Where? The Polar Bear, Kingston Upon Hull.
When? Friday 26 May 2023
After the release of their 'Heat!' EP in November 2022 which saw the band receive critical acclaim and two A-list spots on the BBC Radio 6 Music playlist, South London’s DEADLETTER will play The Polar Bear as part of their UK tour this Spring / Summer.
ROD STEWART + GUEST - BOY GEORGE & CULTURE CLUB
Where? Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium
When? Tuesday 04 July 2023
Rod Stewart has announced Boy George & Culture Club will join him as a special guest for his forthcoming summer UK shows, including Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium. The UK Summer Tour dates come as part of his Global Hits Tour!
The Who
Where? Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium
When? Thursday 06 July 2023
Legendary rock band The Who will be back on the road for their UK 2023 tour ‘The Who Hits Back!’ with a live orchestra. They will be making a stop in Hull amongst a number of other locations. Joining them will be UB40 featuring Ali Campbell. The band is set to perform music from throughout their nearly 60-year career.
Belle & Sebastian
Where? Asylum - Hull University Union
When? Thursday 06 July 2023
Following the recent release of their surprise new album 'Late Developers', which arrived almost back-to-back to their acclaimed 2022 album 'A Bit of Previous', Belle and Sebastian are set to visit Asylum - Hull University Union at the start of July as part of their tour. Get your tickets now!
CVC
Where? Polar Bear Music Club
When? Saturday 08 July 2023
Six-piece musical collective CVC will be stopping in Hull as part of their UK tour!
Following nominations for the best breakthrough act at the Cardiff Music Awards 2018 as well as being accepted onto the 2019 Forte Project, the band has grown organically. Their live shows are something to behold, selling out Cardiff’s famous ‘Clwb’ before the lockdown put the world on hold.
Ashley Campbell Trio
Where? Wrecking Ball Music and Books
When? Sunday 16 July 2023
American musician, singer, and songwriter of country music, Ashley Campbell has the ability to dream up a modern country song, as well as deliver it, too. Already known for her work alongside her father, country legend Glen Campbell — Ashley is now stepping out on her own. Her music is a mix of her wide-ranging influences, combining the old-school country sound popularised by her father during the ’60s and ’70s with contemporary Americana, rootsy folk, and country pop.
Sean Paul
Where? Bonus Arena
When? Tuesday 08 August 2023
Sean Paul is a Grammy Award-winning reggae and dancehall singer and rapper. He released his debut solo album, 'Stage One', in 2000 and followed this in 2002 with Dutty Rock, which won the 2004 Grammy Award for best reggae album and generated four top twenty Billboard Hot 100 hits, including #1 'Get Busy'. With further hits like 'She Doesn't Mind', 'Temperature' and 'Like Glue' Sean Paul is someone you don't want to miss!
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Where? Bonus Arena
When? Wednesday 30 August 2023
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have confirmed 2023 headline arena dates across the UK, including Bonus Arena, Hull. The tour announcement follows the release of ‘Dead To The World’, a remarkable new track taken from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ eagerly anticipated fourth studio album ‘Council Skies’, due for release in June.
Dr. John Cooper Clarke
Where? Hull City Hall
When? Thursday 18 May 2023
Dr John Cooper Clarke is heading out on his 'I Wanna Be Yours' tour. The new show is a breathtaking showcase of poetry and spoken word, sharing stories from his incredible life and hugely successful career. John will take you on an incredible journey with pieces from the new book as well as his usual musings, off-the-wall chat, riffs, gags, and wicked humour.
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