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You Me At Six

Fri, 7 Mar 7:00 PM

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After a long and successful career, UK rock royalty, You Me At Six have announced their split. The band will embark on a 2025 farewell world tour, to say goodbye to fans, kicking off with Slam Dunk for their last ever festival appearance. You Me At Six have announced their headline…

After a long and successful career, UK rock royalty, You Me At Six have announced their split. The band will embark on a 2025 farewell world tour, to say goodbye to fans, kicking off with Slam Dunk for their last ever festival appearance.
You Me At Six have announced their headline gig in 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Friday 7th March 2025.

Tickets priced from €36.50 including booking fee & €1.50 restoration levy go on sale at 9am on Friday 31st May with Ticketmaster Ireland
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British rock royalty, You Me At Six, take their final lap of the UK and Ireland for their farewell tour, which kicks off on 7th March 2025, at Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre and includes their last ever show at OVO Wembley Arena on 4th April 2025.

Singer Josh Franceschi adds “We want to celebrate this with as many of our fans as possible. We’ve put in the work for 2 decades and i want this band to be remembered for being one of the good ones that came in, did their fucking thing, and fucked off before they got kicked out. The final date at Wembley is 20 years to the day of our first band practise! That’s going to be really special. We have been very lucky and i’m looking to forward to this final year. I’m just really having an amazing time. “

Over a career that spans 20 Years, You Me At Six had some amazing career highs including two Number One albums, world tours that saw them perform to thousands, streams that recently topped over a billion worldwide and faces that have graced the covers of multiple magazines across the globe.

These shows follow a triumphant few months touring the world for one final time and marks a celebratory end to their reign as one of the UK’s much loved rock bands. They play their final festival at Slam Dunk in Leeds and Hatfield Park.