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Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis & The Sherlocks to appear at same Brighton concert

by Nick Linazasoro
Friday 18 Mar, 2022 at 11:48AM
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Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis & The Sherlocks to appear at same Brighton concert

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Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis & The Sherlocks are coming to the Brighton Centre

Today one of Britain’s most treasured bands, the multi-award-winning Kaiser Chiefs have announced a nationwide arena tour for November 2022 with live favourites The Fratellis and The Sherlocks. The Brighton concert date is 14th November. Tickets go on sale Friday 25th March at 9am via www.gigsandtours.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk.

Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis & The Sherlocks are coming to the Brighton Centre

On the announcement, Kaiser Chiefs said: “It’s been a while but we’re going on tour in November and can’t wait to see you all again. We’re looking forward to putting on a big KC show. See you there!”

Kaiser Chiefs live at the Brighton Centre 30.01.20 (pic Cris Watkins Photography) (click pic to enlarge)

Formed in Leeds in 2000, Kaiser Chiefs are one of the leading bands of their generation. Fronted by the magnetic Ricky Wilson with Simon Rix on bass, Andrew ‘Whitey’ White on guitar, Nick ‘Peanut’ Baines on keyboards and drummer Vijay Mistry, the band have been Mercury nominated for their debut album, ‘Employment’ and went on to win three BRIT awards, an Ivor Novello award for Album of the Year, and have sold over 8 million albums worldwide.

Kaiser Chiefs live at the Brighton Centre 30.01.20 (pic Cris Watkins Photography) (click pic to enlarge)

Kaiser Chiefs have solidly made their mark as heroes within the British music scene, with absolutely no sign of them slowing down. The band have released seven studio albums to date including chart toppers, ‘Yours Truly, Angry Mob’ and ‘Education, Education, Education & War’ plus their much praised 2019 and top 3 album ‘Duck’. Watch this space for new music to come. Kaiser Chiefs have released multiple top ten singles including the infamous number 1 hit ‘Ruby’ and anthems such as ‘Oh My God’, ‘I Predict A Riot’, ‘Everyday I Love You Less And Less’, and ‘Never Miss A Beat’.

The Fratellis live at Victorious Festival , Southsea 28.8.21 (pic JTu FGNw) (click pic to enlarge)

Glaswegian trio The Fratellis will also perform, following a rollercoaster year in 2021 which saw them unleash a new album alongside a barrage of singles and collaborations, before rounding the year off by winning the prestigious King Tut’s Songwriting Award at the Scottish Music Awards. They’ll perform songs from their new album, ‘Half Drunk Under A Full Moon’ as well as fan-favourites and indie anthems such as ‘Chelsea Dagger’.

The Sherlocks

Kaiser Chiefs’ Yorkshire neighbours The Sherlocks will open each night, completing a star-studded line-up. The Sheffield quartet have become one of the most exciting live bands in the UK. Selling out tours across the nation, they have also achieved chart success with two UK Top 10 albums.

As some of the most successful British guitar bands, their live shows are not to be missed. Each band are masters of their craft with setlists packed with hits and an unrivalled energy, nothing less than a ‘reyt good time’.

Tickets go on sale Friday 25th March at 9am www.gigsandtours.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk

The Brighton Centre will host the concert

Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis & The Sherlocks November 2022 UK tour dates:
Wed 02 Nov 22 Swansea Arena
Thu 03 Nov 22 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Sat 05 Nov 22 London The O2
Mon 07 Nov 22 Newcastle O2 City Hall
Tue 08 Nov 22 Hull Bonus Arena
Thu 10 Nov 22 Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Fri 11 Nov 22 Glasgow OVO Hydro
Sat 12 Nov 22 Leeds First Direct Arena
Mon 14 Nov 22 Brighton Centre
Tue 15 Nov 22 Plymouth Pavilions
Thu 17 Nov 22 Bournemouth International Centre
Fri 18 Nov 22 Birmingham Utilita Arena
Sat 19 Nov 22 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

Kaiser Chiefs:
Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

The Fratellis:
Website / Facebook / Twitter / Spotify

The Sherlocks:
Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram

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