BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) The LG Arena in Birmingham will play host to one of the nation's biggest indie rock bands next month, with Arctic Monkeys due to perform there on Friday November 4th.
Fresh from the release of their fourth studio album Suck it and See earlier this year, the Sheffield four-piece are embarking on a nine-date UK arena tour to perform songs from the new LP.
The Birmingham show is positioned midway through the string of dates and should find the band really hitting their stride on stage, with support provided by London quartet The Vaccines.
Concert tickets are available to buy online, priced at GBP29.50 plus booking fee.
Fans of Arctic Monkeys will no doubt be keen to hear tracks from the new album such as Brick by Brick and The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala, as well as older favourites like I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor.
Fronted by Alex Turner, the group burst on to the scene in 2006, when their first LP became the fastest selling debut album in British music history.
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Visit http://www.lgarena.co.uk/ or contact the venue on 0121 780 4141 for more information about this event.
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