UK pop-rock legends Deacon Blue have just announced a new album and UK tour, including a huge gig at Leeds' First Direct Arena.
The Scottish superstars and long-standing British band are back with their 11th studio album and have confirmed a slew of domestic tour dates along with the announcement.
Having been going since 1985, they are well and truly some of the most revered recording veterans to ever come out of the country, known for hit tracks like 'Real Gone Kid', 'Dignity', 'Loaded' and more.
Revealing a total of 20 dates across various arenas and theatres, Deacon Blue will naturally be kicking off their tour in their home country before heading Yorkshire way not long after.
In addition to the new LP, The Great Western Road, Deacon Blue have plenty to celebrate next year as 2025 will also mark the band's 40th anniversary.
Founding members Ricky Ross and Dougie Vipond reflect on their journey as a group, as well as their long and successful career in the industry in this new album, as well the band's shared age and experience now they're four decades into Deacon.
Commenting on the announcement, lead singer Ricky Ross said: "It’s just the next part of the adventure and it’s as exciting now as it was back then."
"I love the idea that a circus coming to town is a temporary existence, a little bit of magic suddenly appears in the middle of a town or a village and then it goes away. It’s very similar to what you do live.
Perhaps most excitingly besides the upcoming album itself, one of the coolest things about this new tour is that it's not going to be your average old headline gig: they've promised two different shows.
Explaining that they'll be "curating a show that changes and evolves, pulling out little surprises every now and again", the theatre shows will also be distinct from the bigger arena shows, allowing them to flick between the new music and the hits.
They've said they want to give fans "the best night of their lives" and make each show just as brilliant as the last.
"The live experience is so ephemeral, at the end of a show people lose all their inhibitions, and then it’s over", added Ross; "You have to be there. That’s what’s magical about it."
As for The Great Western Road - a tribute to Glasgow's legendary street of the same name located between the city centre and its West End - the album is due to release on 21 March 2025.
Deacon Blue will be coming to Leeds' First Direct Arena on Tuesday, 23 September 2025 and even if you don't grab tickets to that show, they'll be playing nearby dates in Bradford, Hull and a pair of gigs in Sheffield.
General admission goes live at 9am this Friday, 29 November but fans can register for presale tickets either by signing up for the First Direct newsletter. Three mobile customers can also get exclusive presale on Wednesday, 27 November from 10am.
Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi is heading to Roundhay Park in Leeds for a headline festival performance.
Lewis Capaldi is officially back and this time he's headlining a brand-new festival in our very own Roundhay Park.
Lots of Leeds music lovers might be flocking to the beloved park this weekend, and if you are then we've got all the details you need.
Let's get into it...
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Lewis Capaldi will be performing at Roundhay Festival this Saturday 4 July 2026.
Are there any tickets left for Lewis Capaldi at Roundhay Park, Leeds?
Yes, there are still tickets available.
General admission standing tickets cost £92.95 and you can get yours here.
Lewis Capaldi setlist for UK festival tour
Of course we can't say exactly what Lewis' set list will be, because he's not done it yet.
However, he has been kicking off his festival tour over in Dublin so we've got a rough idea of what he'll be treating us to.
Hollywood
Grace
Heavenly Kind of State of Mind
Wish You the Best
Love the Hell Out of You
Almost
Forever
Bruises
Go Your Own Way(Fleetwood Mac cover)
Pointless
Something in the Heavens
Before You Go
Fade
The Day That I Die
Hold Me While You Wait
Forget Me
Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
Survive
Someone You Loved
What other artists are on the 4 July Roundhay Festival lineup?
Conan Gray
Jessie Murph
Jacob Alon
Kerr Mercer
Nieve Ella
Ber
Maya Lane
What are the stage times for Lewis Capaldi's headline Roundhay Festival?
Last entry for all shows is 8.30pm with box office closing slightly earlier at 8pm and any headliner expected to wrap up their set by 10.30pm.
Getting to Roundhay Park
Car
Just a 10 minute walk from Roundhay Festival's West Entrance is Connaught Fields which is the closest parking option.
Or, if you're up for a walk and want something more cost-effective, Fearnville Park and Stride is a 30 minute walk away, with parking spaces on the grass fields and a scenic country path which leads you to the festival.
Accessible parking can be found on Mansion Lane with a clear pathway to the event with spaces needing to be pre-booked when purchasing your ticket at no extra cost.
Bus/ coach
A dedicated shuttle bus service has been set up to and from Roundhay Festival running every 20 minutes from 11am to 8pm on Sovereign Street, just four minutes from Leeds Train Station.
The last shuttle bus from Roundhay Park back to the city centre will depart at 12.30am with clear signposting and stewards on hand for any gig goers.
Roundhay Festival has also partnered with Big Green Coach meaning concert attendees can hop on from a wide range of pick-up points across the UK from Wakefield all the way to Coventry - more info HERE.
Car/ taxi drop off
Vehicles heading to Roundhay Festival should follow marked signs for 'Pick-up/ Drop-Off points'.
Drivers should not attempt to pick-up or drop-off from any of the nearby roads aside from those already designated via signage: North Pick-up/ Drop-off via Park View Crescent | South Pick-up/ Dro-off via Wetherby Road.
Extra Info
All travel updates and road closures on event days will be announced and regularly checked HERE.
Pitbull at Roundhay Festival, Leeds – tickets, times, setlist and more
Thomas Melia
Megastar Pitbull is heading to Roundhay Park in Leeds for a headline festival performance where you're sure to be yelling "Timber".
Lots of Leeds music lovers might be flocking to Roundhay Park for an outdoor gig like no other because this one comes with 'Hotel Room Service' - not literally, but the Cuban-American star will probably deliver a rendition of this smash hit.
Amid this current heatwave, we might even be able to change the 'International Love' lyrics from "Hotter than Miami" to "Hotter than Roundhay".
Pitbull playing out to a crowd of bald caps at Co-op Live in Manchester / Credit: The Manc Group
Pitbull UK tour dates
Tue 30 June - Belfast, UK - Ormeau Park
Wed 1 July - Bellahouston Park, UK - Glasgow Summer Sessions
Fri 3 July - Leeds, UK - Roundhay Festival
Sat 4 July - Cardiff, UK - Blackweir Fields
Sun 5 July - Lancashire, UK - Lytham Festival
Are there any tickets left for Pitbull at Roundhay Park, Leeds?
If you're up for singing"I'm on fiiiiiire" with the lively leeds crowd and Pitbull himself you can find tickets for his Roundhay Festival headlining slot HERE.
Oh and did we mention you can 'Talk Dirty' with Jason Derulo and 'Snap Yo Fingers' when Lil Jon takes to the stage, all in one day? This festival is top class.
Pitbull setlist for UK festival tour
These upcoming dates from the phenomenal Floridian are part of the Pitbull: I'm Back! tour which has already stopped off at a variety of venues stateside.
Here's all the tracks you need to get memorising ahead of Mr. Worldwide's British summertime shows:
Don't Stop the Party
International Love
Hotel Room Service
I Feel Good
Suavemente
Shake/ Culo
I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
On the Floor
I Like It
DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love
Feel This Moment
Gasolina
JUMPIN
Timber
Time of Our Lives
Fireball
Give Me Everything
What other artists are on the 3 July Roundhay Festival lineup?
Jason Derulo
Tinie Tempah
Lil Jon
Los Tucanes De Tijuana
Jazzie Martian
CJ. AllDayy
Dan Hills
DJ Flex
What are the stage times for Pitbull's headline Roundhay Festival?
Last entry for all shows is 8.30pm with box office closing slightly earlier at 8pm and any headliner expected to wrap up their set by 10.30pm.
Getting to Roundhay Park
Car
Just a 10 minute walk from Roundhay Festival's West Entrance is Connaught Fields which is the closest parking option.
Or, if you're up for a walk and want something more cost-effective, Fearnville Park and Stride is a 30 minute walk away, with parking spaces on the grass fields and a scenic country path which leads you to the festival.
Accessible parking can be found on Mansion Lane with a clear pathway to the event with spaces needing to be pre-booked when purchasing your ticket at no extra cost.
Bus/ coach
A dedicated shuttle bus service has been set up to and from Roundhay Festival running every 20 minutes from 11am to 8pm on Sovereign Street, just four minutes from Leeds Train Station.
The last shuttle bus from Roundhay Park back to the city centre will depart at 12.30am with clear signposting and stewards on hand for any gig goers.
Roundhay Festival has also partnered with Big Green Coach meaning concert attendees can hop on from a wide range of pick-up points across the UK from Wakefield all the way to Coventry - more info HERE.
Car/ taxi drop off
Vehicles heading to Roundhay Festival should follow marked signs for 'Pick-up/ Drop-Off points'.
Drivers should not attempt to pick-up or drop-off from any of the nearby roads aside from those already designated via signage: North Pick-up/ Drop-off via Park View Crescent | South Pick-up/ Dro-off via Wetherby Road.
Extra Info
All travel updates and road closures on event days will be announced and regularly checked HERE.