
Topics: Music, Festivals, Ticketmaster
Topics: Music, Festivals, Ticketmaster
The Streets’ upcoming UK tour has officially gone on sale but tickets are getting snapped up fast.
In case you missed it, tickets went on general sale at 10am on Friday (October 17) after the UK garage legends announced they were hitting the road next summer with stops at the likes of Bristol, London and Leeds.
Didn’t manage to get tickets on Friday? Dry your eyes, mate, as thankfully you can still snag a spot on a number of verified resale platforms and hospitality providers. We've got the full list below.
At the time of publication, official tickets for The Streets UK tour were available as follows:
StubHub: Prices start from £145 on Thursday, July 16
Viagogo: Prices start from £101 on Thursday, July 16
Ticombo: Prices start from £161 on Thursday, July 16
Live Nation: VIP tickets only for the Margate show on Friday, June 26. Prices start from £108.60.
Ticketmaster: Tickets only for the Alexandra Palace show on Thursday, June 16. Prices start from £68.20.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
The Streets are hitting the road next summer, kicking things off at Margate’s Dreamland on June 26. From there, they’ll be heading to Bristol Sounds, Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl and London’s Alexandra Palace Park.
Then it’s onto Ludlow, before Leeds fans get their turn when the group takes over Kirkstall Abbey on July 24. Mike Skinner and co. will then head to Essex before wrapping things up with a huge show at Rock n Roll Circus in Norwich on August 21.
The Streets 2026 UK tour dates:
Speaking about the upcoming tour, frontman Mike Skinner said: "A Grand Don’t Come For Free was a moment in time - for me, and for everyone who grew up with it.
"I wrote it as a story from beginning to end, even studying screenwriting to shape it and without the faintest idea how people would react. We’ve been looking for something bold to do with the live show, and we landed here: some tracks have never been played live, others haven’t surfaced in years.
"It's a new challenge to bring the whole journey to life on stage, but I have an incredible band and we always give everything every night."