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    • Jon Richardson

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      Swansea Arena, Swansea, United Kingdom

      14 October 2023 (Saturday) 20:00

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    • Nothing But Thieves

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      Swansea Arena, Swansea, United Kingdom

      07 November 2023 (Tuesday) 19:00

       

       

      Nothing But Thieves is an English rock band, formed in 2012 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.

       

      The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Conor Mason, Joe Langridge-Brown - guitar, Dominic Craik - guitar & keyboard, bassist Philip Blake and James Price on the drums.

       

      In 2014, Nothing But Thieves signed to RCA Records and a year later, they released their debut self titled album. The second album - Broken Machine was released in September 2017, receiving wide acclaim in addition to peaking at no.2 in the UK album charts.

      Their third studio album, Moral Panic, is set to be released in October 2020.

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    • Jack Whitehall

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      Swansea Arena, Swansea, United Kingdom

      20 December 2023 (Wednesday) 19:30

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    • Jimmy Carr

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      Swansea Arena, Swansea, United Kingdom

      21 December 2023 (Thursday) 20:00

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    • Professor Brian Cox

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      Swansea Arena, Swansea, United Kingdom

      03 February 2024 (Saturday) 19:30

      Before he became a renowned professor of physics and all things related to science, Brian Cox was a keyboard player in the Irish band D:Ream. His time in the band was well spent, and although he’s turned to in the science department now, past history with the band is remembered well. Brian Cox also serves as a television presenter for BBC’s scientific programming.

       

      Although Cox has left his band days behind, you still have a chance of seeing him in his entertaining live show that takes audiences to the edge of our current understanding about the origin and evolution of our solar system and the universe. He has several dates around England, starting on January 31st at The Anvil in Basingstoke. He’s also planning on visiting the Derby Arena, Manchester Arena, and the Arena Birmingham. As of right now, the last day to see him in 2019 is on October 11th in Oslo, Norway.

       

      Professor Brian Cox Background

       

      Brian Cox was born in March of 1968 in Oldham, Lancashire, England. There he spent a fun childhood doing gymnastics, dance, and plane spotting. His parents both worked, but they made the effort to spend quality time with Brian throughout his youth. Although he’s very well-known for his extensive knowledge in complicated fields like quantum physics, Cox had a rough start in elementary school.

       

      Before getting into higher education, Cox played as a keyboardist for the rock band, Dare. They released two albums together, before Cox began working with another band, D:Ream.

       

      Brian Cox studied physics at the University of Manchester during his music career. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree with first-class honors and a Master of Philosophy degree in physics. After D:Ream disbanded in 1997, he completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in high-energy particle physics at the University of Manchester. His thesis, Double Diffraction Dissociation at Large Momentum Transfer, was based on research he did on the H1 experiment at the Hadron Elektron Ring Anlage (HERA) particle accelerator at the DESY laboratory in Hamburg, Germany.

       

      Professor Brian Cox’s Biggest Hits

       

      Although Cox doesn’t play anymore, he definitely left his mark on the music world in the past. Some of the greatest hits while he worked with his band were, “Things Can Only Get Better”, “U R The Best Thing”, and “Unforgiven”.

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    • Frankie Boyle

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      Swansea Arena, Swansea, United Kingdom

      07 February 2024 (Wednesday) 19:30

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    • OMD

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      Swansea Arena, Swansea, United Kingdom

      16 March 2024 (Saturday) 18:00

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    • Take That

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      Liberty Stadium, Swansea, United Kingdom

      06 June 2024 (Thursday) 18:30

       

      Take That Tour Schedule

       

      Take That is an English pop group that was popular in the 90s, had a comeback in 2005, and still on the music scene. They’re based in Manchester, England and incorporate both music and dance into their art. Part of the reason why they’re so popular is because of their unique take on pop rock. Their addition of dance into the mix also makes them a favorite for fans around the world. Their live performances are especially successful and are always sold out.

       

      Take That plans to bring in the warmer weather with some great live shows, starting in London on March 28th. They continue moving throughout Europe in places like Cardiff, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Hamburg. The final date they currently have selected is June 25th in Frankfurt, Germany.

       

      Take That Background

       

      Take That is currently made up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald. The group was originally brought together through the mind process of Nigel Martin-Smith, who wanted to create a teen band that could appeal to all age groups. He met Barlow at a local pub and was impressed by his songwriting skills. He decided to create a band that would best fit and further Barlow’s abilities, so through auditions he found the rest of the crew. They travelled through England doing small gigs to build up their fan base and eventually had a breakthrough with their cover of a popular song. They then released their album, Everything Changes, and were met with success immediately.

       

      Take That’s Greatest Hits

       

      Take That has a large number of singles and albums that have topped several charts over the years. A few of their most impressive musical pieces are “Pray”, “Back for Good”, “Patience”, “Shine”, “Kidz”, and “These Days”. They won the GQ Men of the Year’s Award for Best Band and also picked up the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.

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