Blossoms have announced a trio of outdoor UK shows for 2025 – you can find all the details below.
The Stockport band are due to hit the road again next summer in support of their fifth album ‘Gary’, which was released next month.
They’ll take to the stage in Delamere Forest in Cheshire on Saturday June 21 as part of the Forest Live concert series. Seb Lowe and The Guestlist are set to support on that date. Next up, Blossoms will perform at Derby Summer Sessions on Saturday July 5, with The Coral opening for the group.
On Thursday July 10, they are scheduled to play at the Scarborough Open Air Theatre. Inhaler and Apollo Junction are both on the line-up for that gig.
Tickets for the three new shows go on general sale at 9am this Friday (October 25) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, you can find pre-sale information via Ticketmaster.
Check out the announcement post below.
Blossoms are currently out on a UK and Ireland headline tour, which will wrap up next month with their ‘Five Nights In Manchester’ residency. The band are due to play five venues in the city with the likes of The K’s and The Lottery Winners.
‘Gary’ was produced by Blossoms’ frequent collaborator James Skelly of The Coral, alongside Jungle’s Josh-Lloyd Watson.
In other news, Tom Ogden and co. recently addressed rumours they could be opening for Oasis on their 2025 reunion tour. Their new Delamere Forest gig clashes with Liam and Noel Gallagher‘s second Cardiff date, but they are currently free for the rest of the trek. Earlier this week, Oasis confirmed Richard Ashcroft as a “very special guest” at the UK and Ireland shows.
Speaking to NME recently, frontman Ogden explained: “I’d like to think our name might be in the mix because why not? We’ve never shied away from saying how much they’ve influenced us.
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“We went to watch them at Heaton Park when we were 16, and we kind of know them both. I’m not going to get my hopes up, though, because, at the end of the day, it’s up to them. If we get asked, the bags are packed, and we’d smash it.”
In another conversation with NME in September, Ogden said Blossoms had “really taken the live show to another level” in the ‘Gary’ era.
“It does feel like we’ve really stepped it up again,” he explained. “That’s important because I don’t want to drift off into the abyss like so many other bands do. This album is helping us stand out from the crowd a little bit.”
Last week saw Blossoms reunite with Rick Astley for a live cover of Charli XCX’s ‘360’ in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.
In other news, Inhaler have teased that they will be announcing something at the end of the month.