Squeeze Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
141,712
Category
Adult Contemporary, New Wave, New Wave Alternative, Alternative, 80s, Post Punk
Concerts
Dec
04
Utilita Arena Sheffield
Sheffield
Tickets
Dec
05
AO Arena
Manchester
Tickets
Dec
06
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
Tickets
Dec
07
P&J Live
Old Aberdeen
Tickets
Dec
09
Utilita Arena Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tickets
Dec
10
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Liverpool
Tickets
Dec
12
first direct bank arena
Leeds
Tickets
Dec
13
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
Tickets
Dec
14
The Brighton Centre
Brighton
Tickets
Dec
16
Bournemouth International Centre, Windsor Hall
Bournemouth
Tickets
Dec
18
Utilita Arena Cardiff
Cardiff
Tickets
Dec
19
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
Tickets
Dec
20
The O2 Arena
East London
Tickets
Mar
20
Fabrik
Hamburg
Tickets
Mar
22
Squeeze | Debaser Strand
Stockholm
Tickets
Mar
24
Patronaat
Haarlem
Tickets
Mar
25
Luxor
Köln
Tickets
Mar
27
Santeria Toscana 31
Milano
Tickets
Mar
28
Café de la Danse
Paris
Tickets
Nov
12
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
Tickets
Nov
13
Blackpool Opera House
Blackpool
Tickets
Nov
14
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
Tickets
Nov
16
O2 City Hall Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tickets
Nov
17
Stockton Globe
Stockton-on-tees
Tickets
Nov
19
Connexin Live
Hull
Tickets
Nov
20
first direct bank arena
Leeds
Tickets
Nov
21
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Liverpool
Tickets
Nov
23
O2 Apollo Manchester
Manchester
Tickets
Nov
26
The O2
London
Tickets
Nov
27
Utilita Arena Cardiff
Cardiff
Tickets
Nov
28
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
Tickets
Nov
30
Swansea Building Society Arena
Swansea
Tickets
Dec
01
Plymouth Pavilions
Plymouth
Tickets
Dec
04
Bournemouth International Centre
Bournemouth
Tickets
Dec
05
The Brighton Centre
Brighton
Tickets
About Squeeze
It’s 1973 in South London. Teenage friends Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook form the band that will see them dubbed ‘The New Lennon and McCartney’. Nearly 50 years later, with their legacy intact and as vital as it has ever been, Squeeze are still touring and reminding fans worldwide just why they have left such an indelible impression on the UK’s music scene.
As teenagers on the South London scene, Squeeze – setting out their stall early on by facetiously naming themselves after a poorly-received Velvet Underground album, and at the time also comprised of Jools Holland on keys, Harry Kakouli on bass and Paul Gunn on drums – became a fixture of the burgeoning New Wave movement. When Gilson Lavis replaced Gunn on drums everything seemed to fall into place, and word of mouth soon spread about the band – ironically, it was none other than Velvet Underground man John Cale who caught wind in 1977 and offered to produce their debut EP ‘Packet Of Three’ and much of the ensuing album.
Yet it was second album ‘Cool For Cats’, released in 1979, which cemented their place as one of Britain’s most important young bands. Featuring the classic single ‘Up The Junction’ as well as the title track, it was many listeners’ first introduction to the witty kitchen-sink lyricism and new-wave guitar music that has become the band’s trademark. With albums ‘Argybargy’ and the Elvis Costello-produced ‘East Side Story’, Squeeze even started to make waves across the pond, although in 1980 former Roxy Music and Ace – and future Mike + The Mechanics – man Paul Carrack would replace Jools Holland, going on to lend his unmistakable vocals to the smash hit ‘Tempted’.
In 1982 Squeeze had disbanded. The chemistry between Tilbrook and Difford could not be as easily dismissed however, and the ensuing record they made together in 1984 has become the “lost” Squeeze album for many fans. But the band couldn’t lay dormant for long, as Squeeze reformed the next year for ‘Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti’, along with Holland, Lavis and Keith Wilkinson, Squeeze’s longest serving bass player. Over the next 14 years Difford and Tilbrook remained the only constant element as Squeeze continued to receive critical acclaim, release albums and tour, with the likes of ‘Hourglass’ becoming their biggest ever hit in the USA.
Despite an official Squeeze break-up in 1999, Difford and Tilbrook continued to make music and gig with the same enthusiasm and abandon that they brought to Squeeze’s first EP, either with their own solo projects or with each other. Chris Difford has released three solo albums to date, and toured the country several times with his unique one man show – while Glenn Tilbrook, meanwhile, has also released three solo albums, with 2009’s ‘Pandemonium Ensues’ heralding the debut of his other band The Fluffers and saw him recording with Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis. He too has toured relentlessly with The Fluffers, and most recently has recorded an album as “The Co-Operative” with blues veterans 9 Below Zero.
Charitable work also plays a large role in their lives – Tilbrook has also been an active member of the Love Hope Strength Foundation, which sees him join fellow musicians such as founder Mike Peters (The Alarm), going on treks and climbing some of the globe’s greatest landmarks in order to raise money to help treat cancer sufferers throughout the world. Difford meanwhile spends many hours working with recovering addicts and alcoholics in prisons and rehab centers, with musical workshops, performances, and by telling his own inspirational life story. Chris like Glenn has released his own solo work most notably with Francis Dunnery on the much-acclaimed album I didn’t get where I am.
As befits one of the UK’s much-loved acts, there is no end of Squeeze fans currently wearing their influences firmly on their sleeve, whether it be Mark Ronson, Kasabian, Supergrass, Lily Allen, The Feeling or Razorlight. With their fingerprints keenly felt throughout the fabric of popular music, it is only right that these songs, with their evergreen and popular sound, continue to be played and enjoyed live. And so since 2007, a newly reformed Squeeze have been slowly finding time to play a series of gigs and festival dates, preferring to reaffirm their abilities as a band rather than follow some of their peers who have come out in a blaze of publicity, only to be met with disappointment.
The new Squeeze line-up, their most able yet, is completed by Simon Hanson, Stephen Large, Steve Smith, Melvin Duffy, Sean Hurley, and Owen Biddle and has become an instant favourite on the festival circuit, with appearances at V, Oxegen, T in the Park, Womad, Latitude, and Coachella to name a few.
Squeeze’s contribution to music has been noted in 2010 with the site of their first gig being awarded a prestigious PRS For Music Heritage Plaque, which has so far commemorated the debuts of Blur and Dire Straits. It joins an ever-increasing list of Squeeze accolades alongside their recent Ivor Novello for Outstanding Contribution to British Music and their Nordoff-Robbins Icon Award and the Mojo Icon Award.
Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook have survived everything over the years, from the ever-changing musical landscape to their own internal reshuffles and acrimonious breakups – still going strong and still loving every moment.
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Genres
Adult Contemporary, New Wave, New Wave Alternative, Alternative, 80s, Post Punk
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What fans are saying
Chris
I enjoyed the Stoke show so much that I went to see them in Southampton two weeks later. As much energy and musical brilliance as when I last saw them in 1995!
Mayflower Theatre
Southampton, United Kingdom
Oct 28, 2024
Svetlana
Brilliant concert. Last saw then about 25 years ago in Bristol & they've hardly changed. Really enjoyed the show. Though noticeable lack of an encore. Suppose age is creeping up on them 🤣
Symphony Hall
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Oct 07, 2024
Anonymous
Squeeze over delivered a fantastic display of musicianship. 7 piece band slight reinterpretations of their classic hits but done beautifully and had the crowd on its feet all night.
Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY
Sep 10, 2023
Shawn
Very fun show. Have always really liked the band but after seeing them live I love them. Even though they are getting older they still sound great!!!
Footprint Center
Phoenix, AZ
Mar 07, 2025
Seamus
Great show, just disappointed no standing at the front, no mosh pit, all seated changed the atmosphere. why all seated for a squeeze concert ill never know
The Piece Hall
Halifax, United Kingdom
Aug 03, 2025
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Squeeze Tour Cities
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Brighton, United Kingdom
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Leeds, United Kingdom
Manchester, United Kingdom
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Swansea, United Kingdom
Paris, France
Hamburg, Germany
Stockholm, Sweden
Blackpool, United Kingdom
Hull, United Kingdom
Haarlem, Netherlands
Plymouth, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Squeeze
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Squeeze on tour?
Yes, Squeeze is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Squeeze concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Squeeze tour
is scheduled for 35 dates across 21 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Squeeze scheduled to play?
Squeeze is scheduled to play 35 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Squeeze tour start?
Squeeze’s tour starts Dec 04, 2025 and ends on Dec 05, 2026.
They will play 21 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Sheffield at Utilita Arena Sheffield and their next upcoming concert
will be in Bournemouth at Bournemouth International Centre, Windsor Hall.
What venues is Squeeze performing at?
As part of the Squeeze tour, Squeeze is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Dec 04 - Sheffield,
United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Sheffield
Dec 05 - Manchester,
United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Dec 06 - Glasgow,
United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
Dec 07 - Old Aberdeen,
United Kingdom @ P&J Live
Dec 09 - Newcastle Upon Tyne,
United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Newcastle
Dec 10 - Liverpool,
United Kingdom @ M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Dec 12 - Leeds,
United Kingdom @ first direct bank arena
Dec 13 - Nottingham,
United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
Dec 14 - Brighton,
United Kingdom @ The Brighton Centre
Dec 16 - Bournemouth,
United Kingdom @ Bournemouth International Centre, Windsor Hall
Dec 18 - Cardiff,
WLS @ Utilita Arena Cardiff
Dec 19 - Birmingham,
West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
Dec 20 - East London,
United Kingdom @ The O2 Arena
2026 Tour Dates:
Mar 20 - Hamburg,
HH @ Fabrik
Mar 22 - Stockholm,
Sweden @ Debaser Hornstulls Strand
Mar 24 - Haarlem,
07 @ Patronaat
Mar 25 - Köln,
Germany @ Luxor
Mar 27 - Milano,
MI @ Santeria Toscana 31
Mar 28 - Paris,
75 @ Café de la Danse
Nov 12 - Glasgow,
United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
Nov 13 - Blackpool,
United Kingdom @ Blackpool Opera House
Nov 14 - Nottingham,
United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
Nov 16 - Newcastle Upon Tyne,
United Kingdom @ O2 City Hall Newcastle
Nov 17 - Stockton-on-tees,
England @ Stockton Globe
Nov 19 - Hull,
ENG @ Connexin Live
Nov 20 - Leeds,
United Kingdom @ first direct bank arena
Nov 21 - Liverpool,
United Kingdom @ M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Nov 23 - Manchester,
United Kingdom @ O2 Apollo Manchester
Nov 26 - London,
ENG @ The O2
Nov 27 - Cardiff,
WLS @ Utilita Arena Cardiff
Nov 28 - Birmingham,
West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
Nov 30 - Swansea,
United Kingdom @ Swansea Building Society Arena
Dec 01 - Plymouth,
United Kingdom @ Plymouth Pavilions
Dec 04 - Bournemouth,
United Kingdom @ Bournemouth International Centre
Dec 05 - Brighton,
United Kingdom @ The Brighton Centre