Yellowcard fans have just received some incredible news: The American pop-punk legends are bringing their Ocean Avenue anniversary show to the UK this year.
Yes, the 20 Years of Ocean Avenue tour is hitting Great Britain and Europe later on this year to celebrate two decades of their seminal record.
Singer Ryan Key said of the double platinum album’s tour: “We know that our fans in Europe and the UK have been waiting for this announcement for a long time. We are so stoked to announce that not only are we coming to play shows in November, but we are also bringing the lineup from our 20 years of Ocean Avenue tour in the US last summer!”
“Our good friends in Story of the Year and This Wild Life will be joining us for the tour,” Ryan went on. “These are our first headlining shows in Europe since 2016 so don’t miss out!”
The band will be playing some massive venues in the UK, including London’s O2 Academy Brixton, Cardiff’s The GReat Hall, Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse and more.
They’ll also be hitting Europe on some select dates, as well.
Tickets are out at the end of the week, but we have the intel on how to get presale tickets before anyone else.
Here’s the breakdown:
Yellowcard are holding two presale events this week.
The first presale event comes from O2 Priority and begins Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 10am. Here’s the link you need:
These tickets will only be available to fans who have access to the O2 Priority portal through an O2 mobile phone contract. If you don’t have a subscription, you can get one through this link, or by hitting the button below.
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