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Cast announce ‘All Change’ 30th anniversary UK and Ireland tour

Cast have announced their forthcoming UK and Ireland tour in celebration of the 30th anniversary of their debut LP ‘All Change’.

The Britpop veterans are set to embark on a 15-date run across the UK and Ireland with their first show set to take place on October 29 at the 3Olympia in Dublin. From there, John Power and co will make stops in the likes of Belfast, Nottingham, Oxford, Torquay, Birmingham, Leeds, London, Sheffield and more. The tour will wrap up on December 5 at the Olympia in Liverpool.

Mancunian band Paste will be serving as opening support on all dates. General ticket sales will commence on Friday (March 14) at 10am local time. Check out a full list of dates below and visit here to purchase tickets.

Cast’s ‘All Change’ 2025 30th anniversary UK and Ireland tour dates are: 

OCTOBER
29 – Dublin, 3Olympia
30 – Belfast, Telegraph Building

NOVEMBER
6 – Nottingham, Rock City
7 – Oxford, O2 Academy
8 – Torquay, Arena
13 – Birmingham, O2 Institute
14 – Cardiff, Uni Y Plas
15 – Leeds, O2 Academy
20 – Bournemouth, O2 Academy
21 – London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
22 – Manchester, Albert Hall
27 – Sheffield, Leadmill
28 – Newcastle, NX
29 – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom

DECEMBER
5 – Liverpool, Olympia

Speaking about he album in a press release, Power shared:“‘All Change’ was the debut record that captured the spirit and the energy of the band. It still feels as fresh as the day when we released it. You have to be of a certain time to record something so timeless and classic and I think we achieved that with ‘All Change’.”

The string of dates comes after Cast’s opening slot for Oasis’ 2025 UK and Ireland reunion tour, which will take place this summer. Previously speaking to NME about them hitting the road with the Gallagher brothers, Power said: “We’re blown away by it. We had the nod and were just waiting for the official announcement. Now we can bask in it. It’s a stamp of approval from our peers, and I appreciate that massively.”

He added: “It kind of reaffirms our legacy and authenticates the road and journey that we’ve been on as a band. And now us, Richard Ashcroft and Oasis – talk about Northern Soul! That’s some line-up.”

In other Cast news, the band are also set to open for Roger Daltrey at his huge outdoor show this summer. They are also slated to perform at Sheffield’s Rock N Roll Circus 2025.

 

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