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Experience

  • Stereophonics Premium Seat Experience

    • One reserved premium seat with a great view of the show
    • A limited-edition merchandise gift pack, which includes:
    • A show specific tour poster, not available to buy!
    • A custom commemorative fabric wristband

    Over 5s only. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult over 18

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About

Indie-rock’s empathetic storytellers return to UK stadiums in summer 2025

A trio of Welsh teenagers from the former mining village of Cwmaman started writing and performing music together at working men’s clubs in 1992 as Tragic Love Company. Originally comprised of Kelly Jones and Richard Jones (who are not related) plus Stuart Cable, they had to change their name in order to get booked for a series of concerts in South Wales. Cable suggested Stereophonics, which was taken from the make of his grandmother’s gramophone.

In 1996, they became the first band to be signed to V2, Richard Branson’s new Virgin Records label. Stereophonics’ debut track Looks Like Chaplin came out later that year and led to support slots on tours with fellow Welsh act Manic Street Preachers(Opens in new tab) and Birmingham-based Ocean Colour Scene(Opens in new tab). Their album Word Gets Around arrived in 1997 and reached No.6 on the UK albums chart thanks to lead singles More Life In A Tramps Vest, Local Boy In The Photograph and A Thousand Trees.

Besides recording songs ripe with storytelling, the band’s sound, which fell somewhere between Oasis-inspired Britpop and ’70s-era rock, quickly resulted in a loyal following. Plus, Stereophonics took home a BRIT Award for Best New Band in early 1998 and played for over 10,000 fans at Cardiff Castle(Opens in new tab).

When the tracks The Bartender And The Thief and Just Looking came out shortly after, they reached No.3 and No.4, respectively, on the UK singles chart. Those were the lead songs from Stereophonics’ sophomore album Performance And Cocktails, which topped the charts upon arrival in spring 1999 and went platinum within three weeks. By the end of the year, the band had played a stadium show in Swansea as well as collaborated with Welsh giant Tom Jones(Opens in new tab) on a cover of Mama Told Me Not To Come for his Reload album.

Stereophonics’ next four albums – 2001’s Just Enough Education To Perform, 2003’s You Gotta Go There To Come Back, 2005’s Language. Sex. Violence. Other? and 2007’s Pull The Pin – all peaked at No.1 in the UK, firmly securing the group’s place as one of the nation’s leading rock acts. In addition, they scored their first and only UK No.1 hit single with 2005’s upbeat Dakota.

During these years, Stereophonics parted ways with Cable, temporarily replacing him with former Black Crowes(Opens in new tab) drummer Steve Gorman before adding Argentinian Javier Weyler, who had been part of recording their demos, as a full-time member. Casino(Opens in new tab) frontman Adam Zindani also joined the line-up after performing on stage with them at Radio 1’s 2007 Big Weekend and then appearing on two of their live standalone tracks, You’re My Star and My Own Worst Enemy.

The band released the greatest hits compilation Decade In The Sun in 2008, with their seventh album Keep Calm And Carry On following a year later.

In 2010, Stereophonics received a rapturous reception while playing a sold-out show titled Summer In The City as the inaugural concert at the newly built Cardiff City Stadium. However, tragic news came two days later with former band member Cable passing away at his home in South Wales from an accidental death due to drinking.

Stereophonics revealed that Weyler left the band in 2012 and former Noisettes(Opens in new tab) drummer Jamie Morrison replaced him. Soon after, they unveiled Violins And Tambourines as the lead single for their 2013 album Graffiti On A Train. Kelly conceived the idea for it when he caught some children with spray paint running across his rooftop to get to the railway behind his house. Critically acclaimed, the record featured the hit single Indian Summer, went platinum and was nominated for World’s Best Album at the 2014 World Music Awards.

Kelly had written so many songs for Graffiti On A Train that a second volume was planned and arrived as 2015’s Keep The Village Alive. They supported it with the Keep The Summer Alive Tour that ran all the way through summer 2016.

After signing with Parlophone Records in 2017, Stereophonics released Scream Above The Sounds. Kelly started writing it while the band was on tour and he’d gotten delayed in Shanghai. While at a hotel, he watched the German crime thriller film Victoria by Sebastian Schipper, and was intrigued by the concept of two people meeting and their lives completely changing during the course of one night.

Stereophonics’ 11th album Kind was recorded over an 11-day period and released in 2019. It became Stereophonics’ seventh album to top the UK charts. Kelly revealed the lead track Fly Like An Eagle and video were inspired by his eldest daughter’s coming out.

That summer Kelly embarked on a solo UK tour playing re-imagined, stripped-back versions of Stereophonics’ classics and solo pieces. During the shows, he explained the stories behind the songs that have meant so much to him. Those performances were recorded and at the end of 2020, Kelly released a documentary called Don’t Let The Devil Take Another Day along with a 21-track solo album by the same name.

In September 2021, Stereophonics unveiled the optimistic yet defiant single Hanging On Your Hinges and confirmed their 12th album Oochya! would arrive on 4 March 2022.

“The album title [Oochya!] was always a saying me and the band used in the studio to mean ‘let’s have it’, a blast of energy and optimism and that’s what we wanted to get across with Hinges,” said Kelly about the new album and song, which also draw on his love of garage rock.

The Welsh rockers played two huge end-of-year shows titled We’ll Keep A Welcome at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium in December 2021 with special guests Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen(Opens in new tab) as well as an 11-date UK arena tour in spring 2022.

A new studio album and stadium tour were both announced for summer 2025, with the band playing Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Huddersfield, Glasgow, London and Cardiff along with the promise of "no hit left behind" on their biggest ever tour. Stadium Anthems promises to be a journey through the band’s incredible career – also taking in a headline slot at the Isle of Wight Festival.

Setlists

    1. 1.Vegas Two Times
    2. 2.I Wanna Get Lost With You
    3. 3.Do Ya Feel My Love
    4. 4.Have a Nice Day
    5. 5.There's Always Gonna Be Something
    6. 6.Just Looking
    7. 7.Pick a Part That's New
    8. 8.Superman
    9. 9.Geronimo
    10. 10.Graffiti on the Train
    11. 11.Maybe Tomorrow
    12. 12.Handbags and Gladrags (Mike d’Abo cover)
    13. 13.All in One Night
    14. 14.I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (Ukelele)
    15. 15.Make It on Your Own
    16. 16.Traffic
    17. 17.Mr and Mrs Smith
    18. 18.Fly Like an Eagle
    19. 19.Mr. Writer
    20. 20.Local Boy in the Photograph
    21. 21.C'est la vie
  1. Encore

    1. 22.The Bartender and the Thief
    2. 23.Dakota
    1. 1.I Wanna Get Lost With You
    2. 2.There's Always Gonna Be Something
    3. 3.Fly Like an Eagle
    4. 4.Do Ya Feel My Love
    5. 5.Maybe Tomorrow
    6. 6.Colours of October
    7. 7.Make It on Your Own
    8. 8.Dakota
    1. 1.I Wanna Get Lost With You
    2. 2.There's Always Gonna Be Something
    3. 3.Do Ya Feel My Love
    4. 4.Not Up to You
    5. 5.Maybe Tomorrow (Brief snippet of Raymond’s Shop played over the intro)
    6. 6.Feeling of Falling We Crave (Live debut)
    7. 7.I Stopped to Fill My Car Up
    8. 8.Backroom Boys (Live debut)
    9. 9.Make It on Your Own
    10. 10.Dakota
    1. 1.I Wanna Get Lost With You
    2. 2.There's Always Gonna Be Something
    3. 3.Fly Like an Eagle
    4. 4.I Stopped to Fill My Car Up (Fan request from early show; first time since 2019)
    5. 5.Maybe Tomorrow (Kelly teased the intro of Same Size Feet at the beginning)
    6. 6.Do Ya Feel My Love
    7. 7.Make It on Your Own
    8. 8.Dakota
    1. 1.I Wanna Get Lost With You
    2. 2.There's Always Gonna Be Something
    3. 3.Colours of October (Live debut)
    4. 4.You're My Star
    5. 5.Maybe Tomorrow
    6. 6.Seems Like You Don't Know Me
    7. 7.Make It on Your Own
    8. 8.Dakota

News

  • Stereophonics announce UK tour for 2025

    Stereophonics announce UK tour for 2025

    A new studio album is on the way, with "no hit left behind" in the summer Stadium Anthems tour

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 20 reviews
  • Amazing

    by Julie on 16/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Had the best night on Saturday watching stereophonics at the galpharm stadium in Huddersfield Seen this band quite a few times and they never fail to deliver The 33000 crowd went berserk when they sang Dakota as the encore

  • Outstanding Stereophonics

    by Terrier63 on 16/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Great "performance and cocktails" from the band. "Had a good day" Made me laugh,made me cry and made me wait for best track "bartender and the thief" Brilliant day!!

  • Had A Nice Day

    by Debbie M on 16/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    An absolutely fantastic experience. From the word go young talent Finn Forster woke us all up with his opening of the evening. Blossoms followed that with a fantastic set which in all honesty I could have listened to much more of. Now there's a band with a great stage presence and they reel you in hook, line and sinker from the moment they step out. I will definitely be off to see them again in the hopefully not too distant future. Then the guys we'd all come to see Stereophonics. As always, they didn't let us down. Easing into songs new and old they had us right where they wanted us and right where we wanted to be. It was a great evening. The songs, dancing, jumping and singing along all ended far too soon with balloons and confetti cannons. A night to remember. Thank you to you all.

  • Stereophonics at Huddersfield stadium

    by Ken on 15/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Stereophonics were on it - great gig and crowd was buzzing. Blossoms were good too However, Venue parking very poor - official parking was 40 minutes walk from stadium (there are only 300 car parking spaces at the stadium and these were all booked) and then traffic chaos trying to get out from Huddersfield won't be going to this venue again.

  • Spectacular

    by Jenny on 15/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the vest concert by far, love steriophonics, they bever disappoint. Can't wait for the next one

  • Amazing!!

    by Adam on 15/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely amazing night, Stereophonics were superb as always, and Blossoms were fantastic. Only downside was absolutely nowhere to park in Huddersfield so dumped the car at a industrial estate nearby and had to wait an hour to get out.

  • Amazing

    by Muz1971 on 15/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    My home town of Huddersfield, so had to go , was a casual Phonics fan before the gig and liked enough stuff to want to see live after all these years . Was totally blown away how good they were , pitch perfect and sounded so good live . Venue great i watch all my football there so i knew it inside and out , heard a few moans about organisation problems but never experiences any myself was stress free venture for me . Hope more acts come to the John smiths stadium brought a feel good factor to the town . Highly recommend watching Stereophonics live its up there with best ive ever seem and ive been concert going over 35 years

  • A great night had by all

    by Tink55 on 15/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Ticketmaster sorted my ticket without any problems. The queue to get into the venue moved quickly. The venue was clean. It was easy to find my seat. There were loads of porto loos over all the venue as well as the venues toilets. The stereophonics was amazing. Sound was great.

  • Concert

    by Jackie on 15/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent venue ,a great day was had by all and the stereophonics were really good 👍

  • Awesome

    by Rich on 15/06/2025John Smith's Stadium - HuddersfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    Reasonably priced tickets, great seats. Huddersfield's John Smith's stadium is a very underrated venue and deserves more recognition. Easy to find and even easier parking. Stereophonics were unbelievably good as were the Blossoms and Finn Forster.