Indie band Shed Seven are set to headline Scarborough Open Air Theatre with tickets on sale on Friday.
The band, who recently achieved their second number one album of the year, will play at the 8,000 capacity venue on Saturday June 14, 2025.
Joining the band at their biggest headline gig in Yorkshire are special guests Jake Bugg and Cast.
Singer Rick Witter said: "It’s been a dream of ours for some time to head out to the coast to play Scarborough OAT.
"It’s a stunning and historic venue… Yorkshire’s very own Hollywood Bowl.
"2024 has been an amazing year for us.
"We’ve had our first number one album, sold out shows across the land and now to announce our biggest ever headline show in Yorkshire – it doesn’t get much better.
"We can’t thank our fans enough and we want them to join us in Scarborough next summer for what will be a magical night at this incredibly special venue."
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The band are currently enjoying a career high, with their sixth studio album, 'A Matter of Time', debuting at number one on the official UK Album Charts in January and have also announced two further live dates – Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl on July 4 and Leeds Millennium Square on July 11.
Jake Bugg, who remains the youngest male artist to debut at number one in the UK album charts, will also be performing.
He released his latest album 'A Modern Day Distraction' earlier this year.
Indie legends Cast will open the show with their high-octane brand of indie rock.
They released their new album 'Love Is The Call' earlier this year.
A record-breaking 114,000 tickets were sold for this summer’s 18 Scarborough OAT headline shows.
Tickets for Shed Seven's show go on sale at 9.30am on Friday, October 11, from scarboroughopenairtheatre.co.uk and ticketmaster.co.uk.
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