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Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Tuesday 19 February 2019
Tickets: £27.50
Pure electricity crackled across the fields of Britain and Europe this summer with Catfish and The Bottlemen’s pulse-quickening, headline festival performances and their own acclaimed open-air shows. Barely pausing for breath, the band announces that they’re staying on the move to maintain their unstoppable ascent with a 6-date UK and Ireland Tour planned for February 2019 including a date at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham on Tuesday 19 February.
The band will see out 2018 with New Year dates in Australia before returning to their committed and ever-growing fan base at home.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 28 September priced at £27.50 (price is listed with admin fee included).
Tickets can be purchased online, via 0843 373 3000 or in person at the Motorpoint Arena Box Office and Nottingham Tourism Centre
Important information: the name of the lead booker will be printed on each ticket. The lead booker's name cannot be changed once the purchase has been made. When the lead booker attends the show, they will be asked to present matching photo ID to gain entry to the venue. If the ID does not match, customers will be refused entry. If booking more than one ticket, the guests must arrive at the concert at the same time as the lead booker. Guests should not arrive separately as they have no matching photo ID and can only gain access with the lead booker and ticket bearing the lead booker's name. Further information can be found on our website.
Purchase a ticket for the Motorpoint Arena car park and enjoy parking within just a few minutes’ walk of the Arena! Purchase your car parking ticket for £10 per car when you book tickets online.
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