Four Year Strong, one of the most legendary pop-punk bands of all time, are making their much-desire return to the UK next year.
The rockers – who just released a new song, Daddy of Mine – have not toured in the UK for almost a year.
They were last seen at Slam Dunk Festival 2023, where they tore up the Kerrang! stage to both North and South attendees.
Now, they’re gearing up to play some of the UK’s biggest and best venues in February 2025, beginning at Manchester’s O2 Ritz. After that, they’ll venture out to Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, Birmingham, London, and many more.
Tickets are out later this week, and we have all the information you need on how to get your presale tickets.
Four Year Strong presale tickets will be released tomorrow, Wednesday, May 29, 2024, at 9am from O2 Priority. Here’s the link you need:
Buy Four Year Strong presale tickets from O2 Priority here.
These tickets will only be available to fans who have access to the O2 Priority portal, through the O2 mobile phone network.
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Four Year Strong tickets will be released on Friday, May 31, 2024, at 9am. Here’s the links you need:
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These tickets are expected to be the final chance fans have to get involved, so act fast.
Four Year Strong UK Tour Dates 2025
- Feb 19 – Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz
- Feb 20 – Leeds, UK – Project House
- Feb 21 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute
- Feb 22 – Glasgow, UK – The Garage
- Feb 24 – Bristol, UK – SWX
- Feb 25 – Southampton, UK – Engine Rooms
- Feb 26 – London, UK – 02 Forum Kentish Town
- Feb 27 – Brighton, UK – Chalk
Four Year Strong last released an album back in 2020, titled Brain Pain.
Since then, it has all been quiet for the American rockers.
Speaking about this new surprise single, vocalist Dan O’Connor said: “Daddy of Mine is about writers block. We had it really bad when we started writing again, and we decided to combat it by writing something heavier and faster than we ever have.
“Overthinking was hurting us, so we just got out of our own way and stopped dwelling on our own expectations of ourselves.”