Stereophonics have announced their biggest ever stadium for 2025.
The , known for huge tracks like 2005 chart topper Dakota, Have A Nice Day and A Thousand Trees, will play a series of dates in June and July across the UK next summer for a hit-filled night of fun.
The so-called Stadium Anthems tour marks the group’s first time on the road in three years, with promising all the bangers in a run of ‘huge outdoor gatherings’.
‘Being on the road again with my best friends, playing all the hits of this bands catalogue, for people in huge outdoor gatherings through the summer of 2025 makes me so excited, we should make a new album,’ he said.
Thankfully, the band have ‘already’ been hard at work on their 13th studio album, the follow-up to 2022’s Oochya.
On the idea of recording a new record, he teased: ‘Oh wait… we already did that! See ya there for more good times… TUNE!!! TUNE!!! TUNE!!’
Since their debut LP Word Gets Around dropped in 1997, the band have released eight chart topping albums and host of hit singles, from The Bartender and the Thief to Maybe Tomorrow – so fans are in for a great time!
The tour will begin in Belfast at Belsonic before taking in some of the UK and Ireland’s biggest venues such as St Anne’s Park in Dublin, Cork Virgin Media Park and ’s Finsbury Park.
There will also be stops at Huddersfield’s John Smith’s Stadium and Glasgow Bellahouston Park before it culminates with the band making their homecoming at ’s Principality Stadium.
Tickets for the tour will go on general sale from Friday, with special guests for the tour are to be announced in due course.
Stereophonics 2025 Live Dates
- Thursday 5 June – Belfast Belsonic
- Friday 6 June – Dublin St Anne’s Park
- Saturday 7 June – Cork Virgin Media Park
- Saturday 14 June – Huddersfield The John Smith’s Stadium
- Saturday 28 June – Glasgow Bellahouston Park
- Friday 4 July – London Finsbury Park
- Saturday 12 July – Cardiff Principality Stadium
It promises to be a busy summer for Stereophonics as they will also be on 21 June, 2025.
They will top the bill on the Saturday night as they return to the festival for the first time in three years, sandwiched between fellow headliners Sting and Justin Timberlake.
Other bands confirmed for the weekend include The Script, Faithless, Texas, Olly Murs, The Lottery Winners and Alison Moyet.
Festival promoter John Giddings said: ‘What a line-up we have in store already for the next edition of The Isle of Wight Festival.
‘This first announcement spans global music icons to the freshest new talent and we have many more names to come so stay tuned. Everyone should get to the island over 19th – 22nd June 2025 for an unforgettable weekend of music.’