Squeeze tour dates 2024

Squeeze is currently touring across 1 country and has 27 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, after that they'll be at York Barbican in York.

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Squeeze Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (27) See nearest concert

  1. Oct

    17

    Nottingham, UK

    Royal Concert Hall

  2. Oct

    18

    York, UK

    York Barbican

  3. Oct

    19

    Liverpool, UK

    M&S Bank Arena Liverpool

  4. Oct

    21

    Llandudno, UK

    Venue Cymru Theatre

  5. Oct

    22

    Leicester, UK

    De Montfort Hall

  6. Oct

    23

    Cambridge, UK

    Corn Exchange

  7. Oct

    25

    Ipswich, UK

    Ipswich Regent Theatre

  8. Oct

    26

    Southend On Sea, UK

    Southend Cliffs Pavilion

  9. Oct

    27

    Southampton, UK

    Mayflower Theatre

  10. Oct

    29

    Guildford, UK

    G Live

  11. Oct

    30

    Bristol, UK

    Bristol Beacon

  12. Nov

    1

    Cardiff, UK

    Utilita Arena Cardiff

  13. Nov

    2

    Brighton, UK

    Brighton Centre

  14. Nov

    3

    Plymouth, UK

    Plymouth Pavilions

  15. Nov

    5

    Aylesbury, UK

    Waterside Theatre

  16. Nov

    7

    Reading, UK

    Hexagon Theatre

  17. Nov

    8

    Swansea, UK

    Swansea Arena

  18. Nov

    9

    Eastbourne, UK

    Congress Theatre

  19. Nov

    11

    London, UK

    Royal Albert Hall

  20. Nov

    13

    Bath, UK

    Bath Forum

  21. Nov

    14

    Hull, UK

    Connexin Live

  22. Nov

    15

    Stockton-on-tees, UK

    Stockton Globe

  23. Nov

    17

    Halifax, UK

    Victoria Theatre

  24. Nov

    18

    Glasgow, UK

    Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

  25. Nov

    20

    Southend On Sea, UK

    Southend Cliffs Pavilion

  26. Nov

    21

    Folkestone, UK

    Leas Cliff Hall

  27. Nov

    22

    London, UK

    Roundhouse

Past concerts

  1. Oct

    15

    Stoke On Trent, UK

    Regent Theatre

  2. Oct

    13

    Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

    O2 City Hall

  3. Oct

    12

    Manchester, UK

    O2 Apollo Manchester

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Recent tour reviews

  • Squeeze

    Thoroughly enjoyed the gig. Played all my old favourites and many others as well.

    For me the sound wasn't quite right, I always enjoyed their lyrics but at times the music drowned out the vocals which I think is down to the mixing gurus. I also felt they hit every song hard which worked for many but not for all off them.

    My highlights were Labelled with Love (I could hear the lyrics) Slap & Tickle (which was just Glen and Chris - felt they could have done the whole gig this way and it would have been awesome) Cool for Cats and Take me I'm yours which has always been a favourite.

    All in all an enjoyable night out and a must for all Squeeze fans as they played songs that they hadn't done live for years....

    6/10

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  • Show was great. After SO many years and thousands of shows the band was very enthusiastic and seemed to be having great fun. The crowd was VERY into it, so much so that Tillford kept thanking the audience for it's enthusiasm. They played a good variety of songs and hit all the big hits. X was really good too - I didn't realize they were opening and that was a big bonus. That said, the venue itself is well organized, fairly clean, and fun. However, the acoustics, at least so the stage level, were pretty bad, very little accuracy and balance to the vocals and low to mid bass was very mushy and the treble (high guitars, etc.) were very weak. Impact of drums and stuff were good.

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  • Pretty mixed feelings here.

    -Squeeze had a lot of less well known songs for the first 2/3 of the show. And most of those pieces were frankly a bit boring and low energy IMO. [I realize bands want to play other songs than their hits from 35 years ago. But I just wasn't excited about most of the songs they selected.]

    -The last 1/3 of the show they played many well known Squeeze songs and a couple of Difford & Tilbrook songs. Most of these would be songs up to "Babylon and On" album ('88). The band was very tight on all of these songs. This was much more enjoyable.

    -"Black Coffee In Bed" as their final song is a fine choice. I wasn't thrilled with the jam band session the song turned in to.

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