Arctic Monkeys The Car Tour 2023 setlist in full: Songs Alex Turner and co. sing at Glastonbury and stadium concerts across UK and Ireland, tour dates, tickets, stage time and support act
Arctic Monkeys are officially back on the road in support of their 2022 album The Car.
The Sheffield-formed four-piece - Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Matt Helders and Nick O'Malley - kicked off their huge UK and Irelend stadium concerts at Bristol's Ashton Gate Stadium on May 29, performing tracks from their entire discography spanning 17 years (including fan favourite Mardy Bum for the first time in a decade.)
Are you off to see Arctic Monkeys this summer? See all the details, from setlist and stage times to the boys' support acts, below.
Arctic Monkeys' next The Car Tour date is Glastonbury Festival on Friday 23 June 2023.
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Arctic Monkeys The Car Tour 2023 setlist in full: Songs for Glastonbury Festival on Friday June 23rd
1. Mardy Bum
2. Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
3. Brianstorm
4. Snap Out of It
5. Crying Lightning
6. Teddy Picker
7. The View From the Afternoon
8. Four Out of Five
9. Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?
10. Arabella (with Pretty Visitors instrumental interlude)
11. My Propeller
12. Fluorescent Adolescent
13. Suck It and See
14. Do I Wanna Know?
15. There'd Better Be a Mirrorball
16. I Wanna Be Yours (John Cooper Clarke cover)
17. 505
18. Body Paint
19. Sculptures of Anything Goes
20. I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
21. R U Mine?
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Arctic Monkeys UK The Car Tour Dates 2023 in full:
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Monday 29th May: Bristol - Ashton Gate Stadium
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Wednesday 31st May: Coventry - Building Society Arena
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Friday 2nd June: Manchester - Emirates Old Trafford
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Saturday 3rd June: Manchester - Emirates Old Trafford
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Monday 5th June: Middlesbrough - Riverside Stadium
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Wednesday 7th June: Norwich - Carrow Road Stadium
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Friday 9th June: Sheffield - Hillsborough Park
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Saturday 10th June: Sheffield - Hillsborough Park
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Monday 12th June: Swansea - Swansea Stadium
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Wednesday 14th June: Southampton - Ageas Bowl
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Friday 16th June: London - Emirates Stadium
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Saturday 17th June - London Emirates Stadium
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Sunday 18th June - London Emirates Stadium
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Sunday 25th June - Glasgow Bellahouston Park
Arctic Monkeys The Car Tour: what is the stage start time?
Arctic Monkeys are expected on stage at around 8:45pm.
Arctic Monkeys The Car Tour: what time does the show end?
The band's performance is expected to end at around 10:30pm.
Who are Arctic Monkeys' support act The Hives?
The Hives are a Swedish rock group formed in Fagersta, comprising Howlin' Pelle, Nicholaus Arson, Chris Dangerous, Vigilante Carlstroem and The Johan and Only.
The group have achieved three UK Top 40 singles (2002's Hate To Say I Told You So and Main Offender, plus 2004 release Walk Idiot Walk) and three Top 40 albums (2002's Your New Favourite Band, 2004 LP Tyrannosaurus Hives and 2007's The Black and White Album).
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Who are Arctic Monkeys' support act The Mysterines?
The Mysterines are a British alt-rock outfit hailing from Liverpool. The group, comprising Lia Metcalfe, George Favager, Callum Thompson and Paul Crilly, scored their first Top 10 album last year with debut Reeling.
How can I buy tickets for Arctic Monkeys' The Car Tour stadium shows?
Tickets for Arctic Monkeys' The Car Tour are available to purchase here*
How can I buy merch at Arctic Monkeys' The Car Tour stadium shows?
Official Arctic Monkeys merchandise will be available to purchase from the designated stands at each venue.
Article images: Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock.
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🧡 oliviasnoodles 🍜
setlist is looking great! i’m really happy 505 and r u mine are on there because they’d kill live, but i hope they keep mardy for the set that im going to - my mum’s coming along and she LOVES that song.