LOGO
LOGO

Entertainment News

Bastille Announce 2022 U.K., European Arena Tour Dates

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Bastille have announced dates for their U.K. and European tour in support of their new album Give Me The Future.

The band will kick of the tour on April 3 at Forest National in Brussels, Belgium. The band will play across The O2, Manchester AO Arena and Birmingham O2 Academy and conclude the trek at Brighton Centre in Brighton, U.K.

A presale for tour tickets will begin at 9 am on November 2, with the general sale on November 5.

Last week, Bastille had announced that Give Me The Future will drop on February 4, 2022. The band had also dropped a new single from the album, "No Bad Days," accompanied by an official video.

Bastille frontman Dan Smith said that the album was conceptualized before the pandemic, saying, "Working on these songs in such an apocalyptic period, with everyone stuck at home, glued to screens, fed into the feeling that what is real and what is not has become pretty difficult to discern sometimes."

"We're in the age of deep fake, fake news and lying world leaders. But online, you can be anyone. What that does to our sense of self and to our relationships is huge and it's fascinating," he added.

Tour Dates:

April 03 - Brussels, Forest National, Belgium
April 05 - Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, Netherlands
April 07 - London, The O2, UK
April 08 - Manchester, AO Arena, UK
April 10 - Glasgow, O2 Academy, UK
April 13 - Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena, UK
April 14 - Birmingham, O2 Academy, UK
April 15 - Birmingham, O2 Academy, UK
April 17 - Plymouth Pavilions, UK
April 18 - Brighton Centre, UK

(Photo: Reece Owen)

For comments and feedback contact: editorial@rttnews.com

Entertainment News

Global Economics Weekly Update - December 22 - 26, 2025

December 26, 2025 08:42 ET
Third quarter economic growth data from some major economies including the U.S. were the main news in this holiday shortened week. GDP growth and industrial production data from the U.S. helped to boost morale, while the consumer confidence survey results were less upbeat. In Europe, the quarterly economic growth data from the U.K. drew attention, while the minutes of the Australian central bank’s latest policy session was in focus in Asia.