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Neck Deep announce Alexandra Palace headline gig – Get presale code here | Music | Entertainment


Neck Deep tickets are out soon (Image: ELIOT INGHAM)
Neck Deep just released a brand new single, Take Me With You, and announced they’re gearing up to play the biggest show of their careers thus far.
The Welsh wonders will be playing Alexandra Palace on March 28, 2024, which has a capacity of more than 10,000 people.
The band have previously sold out shows all around London, but this is due to be their biggest event thus far.
Ben Barlow, Neck Deep’s singer, said of this announcement: “It’s been a long time coming but we’re stoked to be finally headlining Ally Pally! We’ve supported a few times there and always loved the venue. But now – it’s our turn, for our biggest ever headline show.”
“I’m expecting it to be the best Neck Deep show ever, and you wouldn’t wanna miss that would ya?” – Ben Barlow
Tickets for Neck Deep’s enormous show come out at the end of the week, but smart fans can get some presale action before anyone else. Here’s what you need to know:

Neck Deep at Alexandra Palace (Image: PH)
When do Neck Deep presale tickets come out?
Neck Deep’s first batch of presale tickets are out right now.
These come directly from O2 Priority. Fans of the pop-punk band who are subscribed to the O2 mobile phone network will be able to get access to the Alexandra Palace presale tickets before anyone else.
The next batch of presale tickets come directly from Live Nation tomorrow, Thursday, August 10, 2023, at 10am.
These tickets will be available to Neck Deep fans who have signed up for My Live Nation ahead of time. You can enter your details before tickets come out.
If you miss out on both presale adventures, have no fear: the general onsale event is due to begin at the end of the week. Here’s the information you need:
When do Neck Deep tickets for Alexandra Palace come out?
Tickets for Neck Deep’s massive Alexandra Palace concert come out Friday, August 11, 2023, at 10am.
They will be available at a number of online retailers, including Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
While the stunning venue can hold more than 10,000 people, tickets are expected to sell out extremely quickly – so fans are encouraged to buy theirs as soon as possible. Here’s the ticket retailer breakdown:
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For a full list of Neck Deep shows and tours taking place this year and next, scroll down:

Neck Deep supporting Yungblud at Wembley Arena (Image: Getty)
Neck Deep recently released a new single, Take Me With You, before announcing the massive Alexandra Palace show.
Frontman and songwriter Ben Barlow (above) said of the new song: “Take Me With You is one of those songs where I had the title first. Literally as simple as – we should write a song about aliens called Take Me With You. So conceptually and lyrically it was pretty straightforward. A few of us in the band are big UFO heads, particularly Seb (Barlow, bass), so we had a lot of fun writing this one.”
He added that the song also acts as a “social commentary” about Britain today. “Ultimately,” Barlow went on. “I’d rather be (hypothetically) abducted by aliens than stick round on this ‘hellish sack of burning trash’.”
He added: “I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t a slight nod to Blink 182’s Aliens Exist too, but you can blame Tom for infecting my fragile mind at a young age and then going and busting the UFO world wide open! It’s a little bit of fun before we come at people with the more meaningful stuff a little later down the line.”
Where are Neck Deep playing this year?
Neck Deep are currently on tour in the UK to celebrate their Rain In July 10 year anniversary.
After that comes to an end, they’ll be hitting Asia and Australia before returning to the UK and Europe to continue playing shows around the continent.
Here’s the full list:
Neck Deep tour dates 2023/2024
RAIN IN JULY 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TOUR w/ support from Higher Power
MARCH 2024
AUGUST 2023
- 16 – BIRMINGHAM Asylum
- 17 – MANCHESTER Rebellion
- 18 – LONDON The Dome
- 19 – LONDON The Dome
AUS/ASIA HEADLINE TOUR w/ support from Yours Truly
SEPTEMBER 2023
- 05 – MELBOURNE – Forum
- 07 – SYDNEY Roundhouse
- 08 – BRISBANE The Tivoli
- 09 – ADELAIDE Hindley Music Hall
- 11 – FREMANTLE Metropolis
- 13- KUALA LUMPUR Zepp
- 15 – SURABAYA Grandcity
- 16 – JAKARTA Mahakasquare
- 17 – MEDAN J Garden
- 18 – SINGAPORE Capital Theatre
- 20 – BANGKOK The Street Ratchadahall
- 22 – MANILA – Skydome
RAIN IN JULY 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TOUR
OCTOBER 2023
- 15 – LEEDS Key Club
- 16 – GLASGOW Slay
- 17 – CARDIFF The Globe
EU HEADLINE TOUR
OCTOBER 2023
- 19 – NIJMEGEN Doornroosje
- 22 – COLOGNE Live Music Hall
- 24 – BERLIN Columbia Theatre
- 25 – WARSAW Proxima
- 26 – PRAGUE Meetfactory
- 28 – VIENNA Arena Wien
- 29 – MILAN Magazzini Generali
- 30 – MUNICH Technikum
NOVEMBER 2023
- 01 – ZURICH Plaza
- 02 – GENT Vooruit
- 03 – WIESBADEN Schlachthof
- 05 – HAMBURG Markthalle
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Queen’s Roger Taylor announces new album and tour with first single out now | Music | Entertainment

The record’s first timely single Come on Summer (It’s Party Time) featuring the Ndlovu Youth Choir, famous for the Zulu version of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Meanwhile, the full track listing is as follows: A Beautiful World – Feat. The Ndlovu Youth Choir, Violence Insane, What Really Matters, Don’t Photograph Food, I See You Now, Chump, Spit In His Eye, Jealous Guy (cover), Come On Summer (It’s Party Time) – Feat. The Ndlovu Youth Choir and A Great Big Beautiful World (reprise) – Feat. The Ndlovu Youth Choir.
If that wasn’t enough, the Queen drummer is heading back on a UK tour this September with the following dates: Newcastle O2 City Hall (21st), Edinburgh Usher Hall (22nd), Birmingham The Alexandra (24th), Manchester Opera House (25th), London Roundhouse (28th) and Swansea Building Society Arena (29th).
On the theme of Violence Insane in a Beautiful World, Roger elaborated: “There is a theme, you know, it’s in the title really, what a beautiful world we live in, don’t f*** it up. There seems to be all this insanity at the moment. The violence in the world seems to be as bad as it ever was, at any point, and certainly in my lifetime. It’s just horrific, a lot of insane violence. And we do seem to be f***ing up the world, plastics in the sea, you know, and all these awful wars everywhere and hatred born of different religions.”
The drummer added that he intended the tone of the album to be a hopeful one: “It’s a beautiful world, you know. And kindness is very important, I think, it seems to be forgotten quite a lot. So, that is basically the sort of underlying theme.”
On embracing a plethora of sounds and styles on his new record, Roger shared: “I like the idea of eclecticism. I like the idea of different things, you know? I mean, the great example being the Beatles. I always thought that their albums were very eclectic, especially the later albums from Revolver onwards. You never knew what the next track was going to be, and it was totally different to the track before it. We always tried to do that in Queen. We tried to make a lot of different things and fearlessly tread where no sane man would. Yeah, I think people are really going to like the surreal stuff.”
Violence Insane in a Beautiful World can be pre-ordered here – doing so allows first access to tickets for Roger Taylor’s 2026 UK Tour.
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11 best England football songs ranked to get you into the World Cup mo | Music | Entertainment

Music and football have crossed over for decades. In 1990, Luciano Pavarotti’s flawless rendition of Nessun Dorma, from Puccini’s Turandot, was chosen as the theme for BBC coverage of the FIFA World Cup in Italy. The song was as perfect as it was sublime, a swelling tide of hope facing off against operatic tragedy. I can’t hear it without picturing Gazza’s tears when England lost to West Germany on penalties in the semi-final. The closing “Vincero” (I will win) captured soccer’s drama and passion, catapulting Big P to number two in the charts. The whole world was football crazy that year, and not for the first time.
The earliest footie song, The Dooley Fitba’ Club, was written in the 19th Century and re-recorded as Football Crazy in 1960 by Scots folk duo Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor. BBC TV’s Tonight show and radio play helped it seep into the public consciousness. Three years later, the sound of the terraces dominated the charts for the first time when the Dave Clark Five romped to No 1 with Glad All Over. Their “Tottenham Sound” – north London’s boisterous answer to Merseybeat – consisted of instantly catchy songs inspired by the White Hart Lane crowds. Clark, a life-long Spurs supporter, loved the club so much he tried to buy it, and his beefy and unique booming drum beat – developed with engineer Adrian Kerridge – influenced glam rock. Freddie Mercury said Queen got the idea for 1977’s We Will Rock You from Dave Clark’s Bits & Pieces. The B-side, We Are The Champions was also terrace inspired. Wolverhampton’s Slade channelled a similar blend of rowdy rock with hefty hooks and choruses. Hits like Cum On Feel the Noize and Mama Weer All Crazee Now were regularly blasted over stadium speakers to hype up pre-match crowds, although their one football song, 1978’s Give Us A Goal (complete with old-school grumbles like ‘Stop your fancy footwork now!’), conked out at No 62 in the charts. The ultimate goal for soccer-loving English musicians has long been to craft the perfect England song, one that captures the hopes, thrills and disappointments of the beautiful game. And so, after seven decades of football-rock cross-overs, what England anthems were the greatest? Here’s my verdict.
11. We’re On The Ball – Ant & Dec

The official England song for the 2002 World Cup was this cheesy but likeable high-energy fan favourite which reached the Top 3. Adapted from Harold Spiro’s novelty song, On The Ball, the insanely catchy chorus names the squad’s key stars in the squad as the Geordie poppets build the excitement: ‘It’s Neville to Campbell, Campbell to Rio, Rio to Scholesy, Scholesy to Gerrard, Gerrard to Beckham, Beckham to Heskey, Heskey to Owen to Nodd (five one)!’ – recalling England’s celebrated 5-1 victory over Germany in 2001.
Sven’s Army was marching forward, they pledged. ‘A nation re-united/And England comes alive/Golden balls is captain/And Heskey makes it five’. (There was no Nodd, they mangled the words, “to God”). The video features Ant dressed as Sven Goran Eriksson. Spiro, a staunch Spurs fan, previously wrote the Novello-Award-winning Nice One Cyril, inspired by Tottenham Hotspurs’ cracking left-back, Cyril Knowles. Performed by the Cockerel Chorus, it went Top 15 in March 1973.
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10. (How Does It Feel To Be) On Top Of The World – England United

FA-endorsed as England’s official song for France 98, England United were an unlikely supergroup made up of Echo & The Bunnymen, Ocean Colour Scene, Space & The Spice Girls.
Channelling the optimism of the times, the song mixed Britpop and mainstream pop turning it into a very 90s Top Ten smash. The Bunnymen’s Ian McCulloch and Johnny Marr wrote it. They spurned the temptation to include terrace chants and went instead for jangling guitars, a driving rhythm and a sublimely uplifting feel.
The gently infectious chorus comes loaded with mellow optimism. The song soars, the harmonies lift. It’s perfect pop. The only problem is we got beaten by Argentina on penalties at the knock-out stage. On the plus side they persuaded David ‘Batts’ Batty to be in the music video.
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9. Jerusalem – Fat Les

A surprisingly stirring rendition of William Blake and Sir Hubert Parry’s patriotic 19th century masterpiece. Actor Keith Allen brought in choirs and an orchestra to do Blake’s words and Parry’s composition justice. Produced by the Pet Shop Boys, it was the official England song for Euro 2000 and went Top Ten.
Fat Les, who’d had earlier success with Vindaloo, are a ‘supergroup’ dreamed up by of Allen, Blur bassist Alex James, and artist Damien Hirst. The video featured The London Community Gospel Choir and cameos from a young Alfie Allen (Keith’s Game Of Thrones star actor son, in goal), Danny Dyer (in a West Ham away shirt), and a quick flash of Lily Allen (Keith’s popstar-to-be daughter). Blake’s poem was transformed into an unofficial English national anthem in 1916 when composer Parry set the verses to music.
Commissioned during World War I to boost morale, the poignant rallying tune turned the poet’s plea for spiritual renewal into an enduring patriotic staple. Many England fans believe that the majestic Jerusalem should be England football’s national anthem rather than the British God Save The King.
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8. England’s Irie – Black Grape feat. Joe Strummer & Keith Allen

The Clash had always refused to appear on Top Of The Pops, so this hit song marked the late Joe Strummer’s first appearance on the show. Black Grape’s breezy Euro 96 single captures the Manchester band’s swaggering essence, mixing together funky rock, hip-hop breaks and Joe’s raspy intro.
Driven by a laid-back groove, the infectious track peaked at No 6 in 1996. Not so much terrace rock, as a cool, breezy, slacker stroll into Britpop history. Irie indeed. Shaun Ryder’s lyrics – ‘My wife’s lactating, I’m spectating, it’s a football thing’ – are surreally bonkers.
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Bob Dylan performs his 1967 song live for first time in 14 years | Music | Entertainment

The Bard is well known for not playing his greatest hits at shows but for doing his own thing, randomly performing songs he hasn’t done in years. And the latest of these happened at this concert on June 6.
Dylan opened his show with You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere, his 1967 classic, penned during his self-imposed exile from public appearances after his motorcycle accident a year prior. The track famously features on the 1975 album The Basement Tapes and hasn’t been performed live by the reclusive star since 2012. Listen to his iconic gravelly vocals in the recording above.
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