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The British rock band are set to embark on a bunch of tour dates across Europe and the UK this autumn – here is all the info on dates, tickets, and support acts

Sure, great British bands have hailed from eternally cool cities like Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow, but St Albans has also played a role in nurturing iconic musical talent, and its most famous export Enter Shikari have just announced a European tour.
That’s right, the electronicore rock band are embarking on what Frontman Rou Reynolds has described as the band’s ‘biggest tour ever’ with massive shows scheduled across Europe and the UK, so we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about ticket sales, prices, support acts and dates.
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Kicking off in Hamburg and concluding with two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace, Enter Shikari have got 14 dates across Europe and the UK scheduled for the autumn – have a look at when they’ll land in your city below:
Read our guide on everything you need to know about the UK shows.
Tickets for Enter Shikari’s tour will go on sale this Friday January 30 at 10am – you can book for the UK shows and the Europe shows via Ticketmaster.
Yes – it began on Wednesday January 28 at 10am.
Ticket prices at the Glasgow shows range from £44.20-61.20, so we can expect similar prices across the rest of the tour.
Oh, and £1 from every ticket sold will be donated to LIVE Trust, a funding initiative which aims to support and expand grassroots venues in the UK.
Holding Absence and The Callous Daoboys will be supporting the band on both the European and UK legs of their tour, according to NME.
The band, ahead of their stint in Europe, are taking their tour on eight dates across Australia in the spring, with Grandson supporting these shows:
Yes, sites such as Viagogo and Stubhub will have resale options, once the general sale has begun.
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