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Snow Patrol announce outdoor UK shows for summer 2025

Snow Patrol have announced a string of outdoor UK shows slated to take place early next summer.

  • READ MORE: Snow Patrol – ‘Called Out In The Dark’ review

The ‘Chasing Cars’ hitmakers – comprised of Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly and Johnny McDaid – will take over Delamere Forest in Northwich on June 13, 2025. From there, the band will play Hoe in Plymouth on June 15 and the Westonbirt Arboretum in Tetbury on June 17.

A ticket pre-sale will commence on Wednesday (November 13) at 10am local time for fans who sign up for Snow Patrol’s official mailing list here. General ticket sales will begin on Friday (November 15) at 10am local time. Check out a full list of tour dates below and visit here to purchase tickets.

Snow Patrol’s 2025 UK outdoor show tour dates are: 

JUNE 
13 – Northwich, Delamere Forest 
15 – Plymouth, Hoe
17 – Tetbury, Westonbirt Arboretum 

Speaking about the shows in the caption of a new Instagram post, Lightbody wrote: “We are so delighted to be playing some shows next summer in England. We’ve heard so much about the ‘forest shows’ from other artists that have played them and we’re excited to play some ourselves next summer.

“Also given the name of our album is ‘The Forest Is The Path’ it seems very apt! And we are also playing the Plymouth Summer Sessions. It’s the first time we’ve ever played them and we’re really excited about it. Should be loads of fun. Hopefully see you there.
Peace and love. gL.x”

The tour dates are in support of their latest LP, ‘The Forest Is The Path’, which marked Snow Patrol’s first full-length record in six years, following on from 2018’s ‘Wildness’

Produced by Fraser T Smith, the album was written by Lightbody, Connolly and McDaid, and featured 12 tracks as well as writing credits from Smith, Will Reynolds, Roy Kerr and Troy Van Leeuwen from Queens Of The Stone Age.

A statement about the LP previously described it as “an album rooted in reflection, introspection and interrogation” and about “the idea of love from the distance of time”.

In other news, Snow Patrol were recently announced as headliners for next year’s edition of Latitude Festival. Other headliners include Sting and Fatboy Slim.

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