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Robert Dalling

Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis and The Sherlocks announce tour dates in Swansea and Cardiff

The Kaiser Chiefs have announced they are to play two Welsh dates as part of their brand new arena tour announced on Friday morning. The band will arrive in Wales in November.

They will kick off their tour at Swansea Arena on November 2, and the following night, the Leeds band will take to the stage at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena on November 3. And they will have some brilliant support acts sharing the stage with them on both evenings in The Fratellis and The Sherlocks.

The band said they can't wait to get out there performing across the country in what has been called the 'All Together UK Tour 2022'. "We’re so excited to announce we’re going on tour across the UK this November with very special guests The Fratellis and The Sherlocks," they wrote on Twitter. You can Get stories like this straight to your inbox with our WhatsOn newsletters.

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Mince Fratelli, Jon Fratelli and Barry Fratelli, from The Fratellis (Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
South Yorkshire band The Sherlocks (PA)

The Kaiser Chiefs are best known for anthems like 'Oh My God', 'Everyday I Love You Less and Less', 'Never Miss A Beat', and much more. Fronted by Ricky Wilson, the band has been Mercury nominated for their debut album, Employment, and has won three Brit awards, an Ivor Novello award for Album of the Year, and sold over eight million albums worldwide.

Glasgow band The Fratellis are made up of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli, bassist and backing vocalist Barry Fratelli, and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli. They are best known for their hit Chelsea Dagger, along with songs like Whistle For The Choir. The Sherlocks are an indie rock band from Barnsley featuring brothers Kiaran and Brandon Crook along with Alex Procter & Trent Jackson.

Tickets prices start from £27.90, plus a £3.80 transaction fee, and go on sale from Friday, March 25. For tickets, click here.

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