The Lathums to play biggest ever headline show at Leeds Millennium Square

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The Wigan band are set to make a trip across the Pennines to play their biggest ever headline show in front of over 5,000 fans.

The Lathums have extended their 2025 UK tour in celebration of their third album, Matter Does Not Define, with a huge outdoor show at Millennium Square.

Taking to the stage on Saturday 12 July 2025, they’ll be joined by indie four-piece The Royston Club playing to over 5,000 fans, their biggest headline show to date.

It follows recent news of their new album and touring plans for 2025, following the release of new music with ‘Jamaican Ale-fuelled’ single, Stellar Cast.

With two, consecutive No.1 Official UK Album Chart albums already to their name, Matter Does Not Define is set for release on Friday 7 March 2025.

Having seen out a summer of landmark shows, The Lathums are set to bring the love once again on one of their biggest tours to date, opening at Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow on Thursday 13 March, playing two shows at Manchester’s O2 Apollo in April and headlining Warrington’s Neighbourhood Weekender on Sunday 25 May.

Tickets for the Millennium Square Leeds show go on sale this Friday 29 November at 9am, and you can grab yours here via the Millennium Square website.

It’s already looking to be an incredible summer of music at the iconic outdoor venue, with Shed Seven and Funeral For A Friend already announced for Sounds Of The City.

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