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Where to buy Catfish and the Bottlemen tickets amid 'mystery support act'

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Published 13:37 15 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Where to buy Catfish and the Bottlemen tickets amid 'mystery support act'

The tour is almost sold out

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Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

Catfish and the Bottlemen fans have been given a second chance to bag tickets for their upcoming tour, as extra dates have been added due to overwhelming demand.

This year, the Welsh three-piece are preparing to take on their biggest show dates yet, including their first ever headline stadium concerts, at iconic venues including Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

And amid their excitement, fans have all pointed out an intriguing detail on some of the promotional material.

Getty/Mike Lewis Photography
Getty/Mike Lewis Photography

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Taking to Reddit, one wrote: "I’ve only noticed this on specific advertisements of the Glasgow show but sometimes theres a little fine print saying “more to be announced”.

"The Wombats and The Fratellis are already decently big names, so who else could it be?"

With no further detail on the mystery acts, one fan speculated: "My guess would be 1 or 2 more smaller bands that will open up the day."


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LADbible has approached their reps for a comment and we'll update you as soon as we have more information.

Composed of Van McCann (lead vocals), Benji Blakeway (bass), and James Compton (drums), the Brit Award winners are famed for smash hits including Kathleen, Cocoon, and Homesick, and fans can’t wait to see them live.

So, where is the best place to buy tickets, and how much do they cost? Scroll down now to find out everything you need to know.

Where to buy tickets for Catfish and the Bottlemen’s UK shows

It's not too late to see the band live this year if you’re quick. At the time of writing this, there are limited tickets available via the following sites: See Tickets, Live Nation, and Ticketmaster.

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One of the most popular dates is Manchester's Heaton Park on Friday, June 13, where ticket prices start from £66.64 on See Tickets.

Getty/Simone Joyner
Getty/Simone Joyner

You'll need to pay a little more if you want to be a part of the crowd in London though, as tickets kick off from £94.70 for the Sunday, August 3 show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

If you don’t have any luck, resale is also an option. Tickets are currently up for grabs on StubHub and Viagogo, but you'll need to spend a bit more dosh. For instance, London and Manchester tickets start from £89 each on StubHub.

Always be careful when purchasing resale tickets online.

Where are Catfish and the Bottlemen performing in the UK this year?

As mentioned earlier, extra dates have been added due to huge demand. It’s a good chance to see other major artists too, as The Wombats and The Fratellis will join the band at Glasgow Green in Scotland on Wednesday, July 9.

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The band will kick things off at Manchester’s Heaton Park on June 13 and your last chance to see them is at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on August 3. You can find out if they're performing near you below.

Below, find a full list of Catfish and the Bottlemen UK and Ireland tour dates:

  • 13 June: Manchester, Heaton Park
  • 15 June: Belfast, Ormeau Park (new)
  • 16 June: Dublin, Fairview Park (new)
  • 9 July: Glasgow, Glasgow Green (new)
  • 1 August: Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • 3 August: London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Visit See Tickets now to buy tickets.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images/ Simone Joyner/ Catfish and the Bottlemen

Topics: Music

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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