How to buy Madness tickets for Hits Parade tour 2025 | Music | Entertainment




Madness, the iconic band best known for Baggy Trousers, Our House, It Must Be Love and House Of Fun, are back at it this year. The ska band will be hitting the road in December to play their greatest songs around the UK at some of the country's biggest and best arenas for their "Hits Parade 2025 UK Tour".

During this tour, which spans from December 4 to December 20, Suggs, Chas Smash, Lee Thompson and the rest of the gang will be playing at some incredible venues, including London's O2 Arena, Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro, Birmingham's Utilita Arena, Liverpool M&S Bank Arena and many more. Tickets will be released right here on Friday, March 28, 2025 - and we've got a breakdown of everything you need to know below.

This Madness tour will see the band celebrating their career over the past few decades, with their biggest hits at the forefront.

Speaking out about the tour, they said: "We are going to be parading through your town soon... bearing glittering hits of all shapes and sizes, everyone welcome."

They won't be hitting the stage alone, either. Madness will be joined on their tour by fellow British rockers Squeeze.



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Posted: 2025-03-24 15:23:35

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