Which Glastonbury 2023 acts are touring and how to get tickets?
The sun has set on another epic Glastonbury Festival – which saw Elton John’s epic headliner on the Pyramid Stage.
Among the many memorable sets – including a surprise appearance by the Foo Fighters – was Lewis Capaldi’s as he made a triumphant return despite mental health struggles.
And Arctic Monkeys performed after frontman Alex Turner recovered from laryngitis, Rita Ora joined Fatboy Slim, while Lana Del Ray had her microphone cut after turning up half an hour late.
Fans were less than impressed with the sound at the start of Blondie’s set as they struggled to hear Debbie Harry.
So whether you watched Glastonbury on TV or were living the dream at Worthy Farm, you may be wondering whether some of the acts are on tour, and where you can see them again.
Here’s a round up of some of the biggest names from the festival who are currently touring.
Which Glastonbury acts are on tour?
Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys have finished their UK and Ireland tour but have upcoming dates in Europe (including Spain and Portugal) before heading to the US.
Some venues still have tickets, so you can check venues and ticket availability on Arctic Monkeys’ official website.
Royal Blood
Yes, they got seriously annoyed with the crowd at Radio 1’s Big Weekend, but Royal Blood were quick to praise to Glastonbury crowds.
They’ll be playing at multiple UK, US and European venues this year and some tickets are still available – check venues and ticket availability on the Royal Blood official website.
Guns N’Roses
Guns N’Roses brought Dave Grohl out as a surprise guest, driving fans wild. They are on a world tour, playing at venues in Europe, the Middle East and the USA.
The only upcoming UK venue is Hyde Park, but tickets are still available. Check venues and availability on the Guns N’Roses official website.
Lizzo
The Juice singer brought the house down with her inspirational Glastonbury set, and now Lizzo is playing a few dates in Europe before heading to Australia in mid-July.
Some European venues have tickets, and you can check venues and availability on Lizzo’s official site.
Lewis Capaldi
While Lewis Capaldi cancelled some dates in the run-up to Glastonbury, the rest of his tour is currently set to go ahead.
The Someone You Loved singer is due to play venues in the UK, Europe, Australia and the Middle East and Far East. Most are sold out, but a few overseas ones have tickets.
Rick Astley
Rick Astley was a breakout star at Glastonbury, rocking the crowds on drums with some AC/DC and belting out his 80s hits.
The Never Gonna Give You Up singer is on a UK tour and tickets plus venue details are available on the Rick Astley official website.
Lana Del Ray
If Lana Del Ray’s short Glastonbury set wasn’t enough, the singer is playing at Hyde Park on July 9 and tickets are still available.
There are also still seats at some of her upcoming US and Canada shows.
Loyle Carner
London rapper Loyle Carner headlined on West Holts stage on the Saturday night with a powerful set, and he’s playing a range of venues worldwide, including Reading and Leeds festivals (some tickets still available).
You can check venues and tickets at the Loyal Carner official website.
Queens of the Stone Age
Following lead singer Josh Homme’s cancer treatment, the Queens are on a world tour, with venues in the UK coming up in November, and tickets are available.
You can find out more on the official Queens of the Stone Age website.
Rudimental
Rudimental’s headlining set on the West Holts stage clashed with Elton John’s, so sadly not that many people turned up to see an ‘epic’ performance.
You can catch up with Rudimental live at three upcoming UK dates in London, Nottingham and Shropshire.
Foo Fighters
Following their not-so-secret set at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, Foo Fighters will tour the UK in 2024.
Frontman Dave Grohl announced during the band’s Glasto set that they would tour the UK in the summer next year, and the singer has remained good on his promise as dates for the Everything Or Nothing At All tour were revealed.
The mammoth tour will see the Everlong hitmakers make stops at a number of UK cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Glasgow.
It marks the first time the band will tour our shores following the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022.
Presale begins tomorrow at 9am, and General Sale on Friday at 9am. Find out how to cop Foo Fighters tickets here.
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