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About Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. The band originated from Chicago's hardcore punk scene, with which all members were involved at one point. The group was formed by Wentz and Trohman as a pop punk side project of the members' respective hardcore bands, and Stump joined shortly thereafter. The group went through a succession of drummers before landing Hurley and recording the group's debut album, Take This to Your Grave (2003). The album became an underground success and helped the band gain a dedicated fanbase through heavy touring, as well as some moderate commercial success. Take This to Your Grave has commonly been cited as an influential blueprint for pop punk music in the 2000s. With Wentz as the band's lyricist and Stump as the primary composer, the band's 2005 major-label breakthrough, From Under the Cork Tree, produced two hit singles, "Sugar, We're Goin Down" and "Dance, Dance," and went double platinum, transforming the group into superstars and making Wentz a celebrity and tabloid fixture. Fall Out Boy received a Best New Artist nomination at the 2006 Grammy Awards. The band's 2007 follow-up, Infinity on High, landed at number one on the Billboard 200 with 260,000 first week sales. It produced two worldwide hit singles, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" and "Thnks fr th Mmrs." Folie à Deux, the band's fourth album, created a mixed response from fans and commercially undersold expectations. Following the release of Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits, the band took a hiatus from 2009 to 2012 to "decompress," exploring various side projects. The band regrouped and recorded Save Rock and Roll (2013), which gave the band its second career number one and produced the top 20 single "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)." The group's sixth studio album, American Beauty/American Psycho (2015), released worldwide on Island Records, was preceded by the top 10 hit "Centuries" and also spawned the single "Uma Thurman" which peaked at 22 on Hot 100. The album peaked at No. 1, making it the band's third No. 1 album and the group's fifth consecutive top 10 album.

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Fall Out Boy announce 2023 UK tour dates

8 February 2023, 16:28 | Updated: 1 March 2023, 11:56

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The US band will return with a series of shows in October and November to support their new album So Much (For) Stardust.

Fall Out Boy have announced details of UK live shows for later this year.

The band, headed by Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz, will release their eighth studio album So Much (For) Stardust on 24th March. It features the recent Radio X Record Of The Week Heartbreak Feels So Good a nd the new single Love From The Other Side.

They will head out in October for shows across Europe, stopping off in the UK at the end of the month and finishing up the UK leg with a newly-announced show at Cardiff International Arena on 4th November.

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Fall Out Boy UK Tour Dates 2023

  • 27th October First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • 28th October OVO Hydro,Glasgow
  • 29th October AO Arena, Manchester
  • 31st October Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • 2nd November The O2, London
  • 3rd November The O2, London
  • 4th November International Arena, Cardiff

Fall Out Boy will be joined by PVRIS and nothing.nowhere. on all European dates.

Fans who pre-order the new album from their webstore will get exclusive pre-sale access to UK and Europe tour tickets.

General tickets will be available for purchase from 10am local time on Friday 17th February.

For all dates and ticket details, see www.falloutboy.com/tour .

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Patrick Stump told Radio X's Dan O'Connell recently that the secret to Fall Out Boy's longevity has been fairness in their business dealings.

"We never haggled over money,” he said on the Radio X Evening Show. “Early on we said we’re going to split it four ways no matter who does what and it just made the whole thing clean and easy.

"And there was never any in-fighting about, ‘Oh well I did this’ and it’s one of those things. Sometimes you do a lot more. There are times when I’m doing a lot more work than everybody else, but there are times when [bassist and lyricist] Pete (Wentz) does way more interviews than I do, or whatever it is. So everybody is working hard and it doesn’t really matter. So it’s one of those things."

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Fall Out Boy announce 2023 UK arena tour

Fall Out Boy will return to the UK later this year for their So Much For (Tour) Dust, with PVRIS and nothing,nowhere. in support.

Fall Out Boy announce 2023 UK arena tour

Did you think they’d forgotten about us?! Fresh from the massive announcement of their U.S. tour with Bring Me The Horizon, Fall Out Boy have confirmed they’ll be back in the UK and Europe later this year.

Armed with highly-anticipated new album So Much (For) Stardust , the Chicago legends will be crossing the pond with PVRIS and nothing,nowhere. on their So Much For (Tour) Dust.

For the UK leg, they’ll kick things off at Leeds’ First Direct Arena on October 27, before stopping at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Manchester’s AO Arena and Birmingham’s Utilita Arena. Then, on November 2, they’ll wrap things up at London’s The O2.

Tickets go on sale at 10am local time on February 17.

Catch Fall Out Boy, PVRIS and nothing,nowhere. at the following UK and European dates:

17 Poland, Warsaw, Cos Torwar 18 Czech Republic, Prague, Sportovní hala Fortuna 20 Italy, Milan, Mediolanum Forum 21 Germany, Munich, Zenith 23 France, Paris, Zénith 24 Netherlands, Amsterdam, AFAS Live 25 Belgium, Brussels, Forest National 27 UK, Leeds, First Direct Arena 28 UK, Glasgow, OVO Hydro 29 UK, Manchester, AO Arena 31 UK, Birmingham, Utilita Arena Birmingham

2 UK, London, The O2 6 Germany, Oberhausen, Rudolf Weber-Arena 7 Germany, Hamburg, Barclays Arena 8 Germany, Berlin, Max-Schmeling-Halle

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Fall Out Boy announce five-date autumn 2023 UK arena tour

See them this autumn

After teasing live shows earlier this week, Fall Out Boy have announced they're bringing their new headline tour, So Much For (Tour) Dust, to the UK this October and November.

Part of a larger 15-date European trek throughout the autumn, Patrick Stump , Pete Wentz and Andy Hurley kick off the UK leg at Leeds First Direct Arena on Friday 27th October 2023.

The tour then visits Glasgow OVO Hydro (28th Oct), Manchester AO Arena (29th Oct) and Birmingham Utilita Arena (31st Oct) before concluding at London The O2 on Thursday 2nd November 2023.

Fall Out Boy have also revealed the incredible support acts at all five UK dates - PVRIS and nothing,nowhere.

The five arena shows are Fall Out Boy’s first standalone headline UK tour dates since The M A N I A Tour in March 2018. The band visited these shores last summer as part of The Hella Mega Tour with Green Day and Weezer .

Fall Out Boy UK tour tickets:

Tickets to Fall Out Boy’s five UK shows will be high in demand when they go on sale from Kerrang! Radio Tickets at 10am on Friday 10th February.

So Much For (Tour) Dust follows the Friday 24th March release of Fall Out Boy’s new album ‘So Much (For) Stardust’. The record boasts the Kerrang! Radio playlisted anthems ‘Love from the Other Side’ and ‘Heartbreak Feels So Good.’

Last month, Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman announced he was ‘stepping away’ from the band ‘for a spell’ to focus on his mental health. It’s unclear whether Trohman will perform on the European trek.

Fall Out Boy's UK tour dates:

OCTOBER 2023

Leeds First Direct Arena – Fri 27th

Glasgow OVO Hydro – Sat 28th

Manchester AO Arena – Sun 29th

Birmingham Utilita Arena – Tue 31st

NOVEMBER 2023

London The O2 – Thu 2nd

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Rock tours and festivals happening in 2023:.

Swedish rock icons Europe will embark on a 40th anniversary UK tour this autumn . The UK leg of The Time Capsule Tour opens at Cardiff St David's Hall on Tuesday 17th October and visits Glasgow, Gateshead, Wolverhampton, Salford and Leicester before culminating with two nights at London's world-famous Palladium. The shows will consist of a career retrospective "evening with" performance featuring all the hits together with deep cuts and fan favourites from all of their 11 studio albums. Buy tickets here

Suzi Quatro

Suzi Quatro will celebrate the 50th anniversary of her breakthrough single 'Can the Can' with a five-date UK tour in November 2023 . Visiting Cardiff St David's Hall, Brighton Dome, London Palladium, Wolverhampton The Halls at The Civic and Manchester Bridgewater Hall, Quatro will perform her hits, classics and more. Buy tickets here

The Who have announced a very special Hits Back! UK tour for July 2023 visiting outdoor venues and one arena. Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and co. will be flanked by a full orchestra each night on the nine-date tour, which opens at Hull Sewell Group Craven Park on Thursday 6th July. The Who play two nights at Edinburgh Castle before visiting London's The O2, Derby The Incora County Ground, Bristol Badminton Estate, Durham Seat Unique Riverside, St Helens Totally Wicked Stadium and Brighton The 1st Central County Ground. Buy tickets here

Planet Rockstock 2023

When: Thursday 30th November - Sunday 3rd December 2023 Where: Trecco Bay, South Wales Headliners: Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, Graham Bonnet Band, Michael Schenker Group and Glenn Hughes. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Planet Rockstock returns to Trecco Bay in south Wales from Thursday 30th November to Sunday 3rd December 2023. We'll bring you more details of the special event very soon!

Iron Maiden

Metal legends Iron Maiden are bringing a brand-new live show, The Future Past Tour , to UK arenas in June and July 2023. The Future Past Tour will feature previously unperformed songs from Iron Maiden's 2021 album 'Senjutsu' together with material from their seminal 1986 album 'Somewhere in Time', and classic tracks. The UK tour opens at Glasgow OVO Hydro and visits Leeds First Direct Arena, Manchester AO Arena, Nottingham Motorpoint Arena and Birmingham Utilita Arena before concluding at London's The O2 on Friday 7th and Saturday 8th July 2023. Buy tickets here

Elles Bailey

Planet Rock presenter and blues singer extraordinaire, Elles Bailey, is playing 15 shows in spring 2023 . Elles opens her trek at The Globe in Cardiff on Friday 3rd March and visits Exeter, Liverpool, Hull, Sunderland, Wolverhampton, York, Edinburgh, Leeds (co-headline with Chantel McGregor), Brighton, Cambridge, Southampton, London and Newbury before concluding at Bristol Trinity Centre on Saturday 15th April. Buy tickets here

Roger Waters

The Pink Floyd icon's This Is Not a Drill Tour opens at Birmingham Utilita Arena on 31st May and takes in two nights at Glasgow OVO Hydro and two shows at London The O2 before culminating at Manchester AO Arena on Saturday 10th June. Waters has described the trek as his "first farewell tour." Buy tickets here

Fast-ascending rockers Kira Mac will hit the road in May and June 2023 on The Downfall Tour. Named after their Planet Rock playlisted anthem 'Downfall', the UK tour opens at Chester Live Rooms on Wednesday 17th May and visits Blackpool, Glasgow, Sheffield, Southampton, Bristol, Birmingham and Stoke before culminating at London's The Garage on Sunday 4th June. Buy tickets here

Massive Wagons

Joined by special guests The Virginmarys, the mighty Massive Wagons play a 10-date headline tour in April 2023 . The Lancaster rockers bring their searing sounds to Portsmouth, Cambridge, Bristol, London, Manchester, Norwich, Birmingham, Buckley, Leeds and Edinburgh, and at least two dates are already sold out. The tour is in support of their latest album 'Triggered!' which stormed into the UK official album chart at Number 6. Buy tickets here

Steelhouse Festival

Steelhouse Festival made its first big announcements for the 2023 line-up last year, revealing that Airbourne will headline the Saturday and Black Stone Cherry on the Sunday. Both headliners are performing UK exclusives and also their Steelhouse debuts. The line-up for the festival, which takes place from 28-30th July 2023 in Ebbw Vale, Wales, also includes Friday headliners the Kris Barras Band plus When Rivers Meet, The Karma Effect, Dead Man's Whiskey, The Answer, Blues Pills, Florence Black, The Vintage Caravan, The Damn Truth, Austin Gold, Kira Mac, Empyre, The Cruel Knives and Jordan Red. The Saturday night special guest slot will see the mighty Those Damn Crows, with t he festival announcing the final five acts in February. Buy tickets here

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

The Boss and his legendary band will open their four-date trek at Edinburgh's BT Murrayfield Stadium on Tuesday 30th May 2023 before playing Birmingham Villa Park on Friday 16th June 2023. Following the two stadium concerts, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band headline American Express Presents BST Hyde Park on Thursday 6th and Saturday 8th July 2023. Tickets are all completely sold out.

Fresh from denting the UK album chart Top 20 with her 'A Tribute to Led Zeppelin' album last year, Beth Hart will play dates in Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, London (two nights at The Palladium) and Brighton in March 2023. Buy tickets here

W.A.S.P.'s rescheduled 40th Anniversary tour finally comes to the UK in March 2023. The tour will kick off at Manchester Academy and visit Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Bristol and London. Buy tickets here

KISS have announced their final UK tour dates for 2023 as part of their multi-year End of the Road World Tour. Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer will open their six-date swansong UK tour with an outdoor concert at Plymouth Argyle Home Park on Saturday 3rd June. KISS will then head indoors for arena shows in Birmingham, Newcastle, London and Manchester before saying goodbye to the UK for good at Glasgow OVO Hydro on Saturday 8th July. Skindred have been confirmed as the special guests on the trek. Buy tickets here

The Commoners and Troy Redfern

Canadian blues rockers The Commoners and British slide guitar maverick Troy Redfern are joining forces for a co-headline UK tour this spring. The 15-date tour opens at The Grace in London on Thursday 13th April 2023 and visits Sittingbourne, Southampton, Brighton, Sheffield, Oxford, Bristol, Birmingham, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, York and Chester before concluding at Nottingham Bodega on Saturday 29th April 2023. Buy tickets here

When Rivers Meet

Husband and wife blues rock duo When Rivers Meet are playing their biggest UK tour yet in spring 2023. Joined by special guest Arielle, Grace and Aaron Bond will play a total of 14 headline shows in April and May 2023 on the Breaker of Chains Tour. Opening at Colchester Arts Centre on Friday 28th April, the tour visits Norwich, Brighton, London, Bristol, Birmingham, Southampton, Tavistock, Barnard Castle, Glasgow, Newcastle, Nottingham and Bradford before concluding at Manchester Academy 3 on Saturday 27th May. Buy tickets here

Guns N’ Roses

Guns N' Roses are one of the big-name headliners of BST Hyde Park . Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Frank Ferrer and Melissa Reese will perform in London on Friday 30th June 2023 as part of BST Hyde Park's 10th anniversary celebrations. Buy tickets here

Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe

Having wowed stadiums across the UK last summer, Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe are bringing their co-headline tour to the UK in 2023. The UK leg kicks off with a very special homecoming show for Def Leppard at Sheffield Bramall Lane – home of Joe Elliott's beloved Sheffield United – on Monday 22nd May 2023. Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe then play a gargantuan concert at London's Wembley Stadium on Saturday 1st July 2023 before playing Lytham Festival in Lancashire (Sun 2nd July) and Glasgow Hampden Park Stadium (Thu 6th July). Buy tickets here

Chris Shiflett

Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett is coming to the UK & Ireland in March 2023 for a six-date solo tour. Shiflett kicks off his short run of shows at Whelan's in Dublin on Tuesday 21st March before he plays Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol and London. "I am so excited to announce my upcoming tour of the UK & Ireland," says Chris Shiflett. "The gigs I did over there in 2019 were some of the wildest, most rocking solo shows I've ever done, and I expect this one will be even better. We've got a bunch of new tunes to play and we're fired up! See ya soon!!!" Buy tickets here

Tenacious D

Jack Black and Kyle Gass will bring their spectacular live show to London's The O2 on Friday 16th June 2023. It's the first time the comedy metal duo have graced our shores since they performed two sold-out concerts at The SSE Arena, Wembley back in early June 2019. Sadly, tickets for The O2 show are also sold out.

Download Festival

Metallica, Slipknot and Bring Me The Horizon headlined Download Festival's 20th anniversary event in 2023 . Taking place over four nights at Donington Park from Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th June, Metallica headlined both the Thursday and Saturday nights with two completely different sets. Other acts included Ghost, Within Temptation, Placebo, Disturbed, Evanescence, Parkway Drive, Pendulum, Architects, The Distillers, Skindred and many more . The District X line-up , occupying the late night entertainment area at the festival across five days and nights, saw UK rock and metal club nights including Voodoo, Face Down, Uprawr, Peep Show, Decade, Ultimate Power, Chop Suey, Fat Lip, Black Parade, Master Of Pop Hits, Girl Power Rock Club, Alternative Anthems and We Are Still Young.

Peter Gabriel

Genesis legend Peter Gabriel has announced a four-date UK arena tour for summer 2022. i/o - The Tour opens at Birmingham Utilita Arena on Saturday 17th June and visits London The O2, Glasgow OVO Hydro and Manchester AO Arena. It's the first time Peter Gabriel has toured the UK since the Back To Front Tour back in autumn 2014. Buy tickets here

FM, Dare and Tyketto

Tyketto, FM and Dare are joining forces for a major headline UK tour in May 2023. The aptly entitled Triple Headline Tour will see the three musical kindred spirits share the stage together for the very first time at venues in England, Scotland and Wales. The 12-date, two-week trek opens at Glasgow The Garage on Thursday 11th May 2023 and visits Newcastle, Nottingham, Barnsley, Hull, Buckley, Wolverhampton, Newport, Manchester, Southampton and Norwich before culminating at London O2 Academy Islington on Thursday 25th May 2023. Buy tickets here

The Winery Dogs

The Winery Dogs - Richie Kotzen, Billy Sheehan and Mike Portnoy - kick off their short run of shows at Wolverhampton KK's Steel Mill on Friday 16th June before playing Nottingham Rock City (Saturday 17th June) and London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire (Sunday 18th June). The English shows follow the Friday 3rd February 2023 release of The Winery Dogs' third studio album 'III' via their own Three Dog Music label. Buy tickets here

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Having released two studio albums last year – April's 'Unlimited Love' and October's 'Return of the Dream Canteen' – funk rock icons Red Hot Chili Peppers play two stadium shows this summer . The quartet play London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday 21st July and Glasgow Hampden Park on Sunday 23rd July. Buy tickets here

Steel Panther

Comedy glam metallers Steel Panther have lined up a headline UK tour for May 2023, which visits Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Bristol and Leeds. The tour follows the Friday 24th February release of Steel Panther's sixth studio album 'On the Prowl', which is their first record without former bassist Lexxi Foxx, who departed after 21 years in July 2021. Buy tickets here

Samantha Fish

Always phenomenal in the live arena, Samantha Fish's nine-date tour opens at Sunderland's The Fire Station on Thursday 19th October and concludes at Birmingham O2 Institute on Saturday 28th October. The tour also calls in at Glasgow Barrowlands, Manchester Ritz, Bristol SWX, York Barbican, Cambridge Junction, Bournemouth O2 Academy and Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion. Buy tickets here

Stonedead Festival

Rock legends Blue Oyster Cult headline this year's one-day rock extravaganza. Also heading to Newark Showground on Saturday 26th August are the likes of Therapy?, The Answer, King King and Mason Hill. The Friday pre-party is headlined by Myke Gray's Skin with Kira Mac and The Karma Effect. Buy tickets here

Hollywood Vampires

Hollywood Vampires are coming to our shores for the first time in five years this summer. Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry and Tommy Henriksen's tour kicks off in Scarborough on Wednesday 5th July 2023, before calling at Swansea (Fri 7th July), Manchester (Sat 8th July), London (Sun 9th July), Birmingham (Tue 11th July), and culminating in Glasgow (Wed 12th July). Support comes from South-African hard rockers Seether, and San Franciscan punk legends The Tubes. Buy tickets here

The Australian Pink Floyd Show

Phenomenally brilliant Pink Floyd tribute act The Australian Pink Floyd Show are coming to the UK in October, November and December 2023 for their Dark Side of The Moon 50 1973- 2023 Tour. Kicking off on Friday 27th October 2023 in Swansea, The Dark Side of The Moon tour takes in concerts across England, Scotland and Wales and culminates at Bournemouth on Saturday 9th December 2023. Buy tickets here

Those Damn Crows

Those Damn Crows have announced a headline UK tour for February 2023. Opening at Leeds Key Club, the quintet play Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Bradford and London before concluding with a show at the 3,500-capacity Swansea Arena on Saturday 25th February. The shows support the release of Those Damn Crows' new studio album 'Inhale/Exhale'. Buy tickets here

Joe Bonamassa

Blues maverick Joe Bonamassa has announced a five-date headline tour for May 2023 . Taking in four arenas and one theatre, Joe Bonamassa will open his run of shows at Bournemouth International Centre on Tuesday 9th May. The feted guitarist and singer will then visit Blackpool Opera House, Leeds First Direct Arena, Newcastle Utilita Arena, and Birmingham Utilita Arena. Buy tickets here

Headlined by Killswitch Engage, Meshuggah and Megadeth, Bloodstock takes place at Catton Park, Derbyshire on 10th-13th August 2023. Other acts performing across the weekend are Triptykon, Helloween, In Flames, Devildriver, Biohazard, Sacred Reich, Heaven Shall Burn, Ugly Kid Joe, and many, many more. Buy tickets here

Muse's The Will Of The People 2023 UK Tour opens at Plymouth Home Park on Saturday 27th May and visits Huddersfield John Smith's Stadium (Tuesday 20th June) and Glasgow Bellahouston Park (Friday 23rd June) before concluding at Milton Keynes Bowl on Sunday 25th June. Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Chris Wolstenholme will be joined by very special guests Royal Blood at all dates except Glasgow. Buy tickets here

Black Star Riders

Black Star Riders' 10th anniversary headline UK trek opens at Nottingham Rock City on Monday 13th February and calls in at Norwich, Ipswich, Manchester, Wolverhampton, Leeds, Cardiff, Bristol, Glasgow, Newcastle and London. Special guests on all dates are Michael Monroe and Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. Frontman Ricky Warwick comments: "For the UK tour only, we will be bringing back the legendary Scott Gorham (guitar) and Jimmy DeGrasso (drums) for the dates to make them extra special!" Buy tickets here

Blackberry Smoke

Blackberry Smoke's quartet of UK shows take place 13 months later than planned, and they kick off at Birmingham O2 Academy on Sunday 26th March 2023 before calling in at Glasgow, London and Manchester. The band's seventh studio album 'You Hear Georgia' was released in May 2021 and it dented the UK album chart at no.17. Buy tickets here

Joe Satriani

Guitar icon Joe Satriani will grace the UK in May 2023 for a six-date trek. The Shapeshifting Tour will feature material from Satriani's seventeenth studio album, 'Shapeshifting', which was released in April 2020, alongside other gems from his sprawling back catalogue including 'Surfing With The Alien', 'Always with Me, Always with You' and 'Flying In A Blue Dream'. Buy tickets here

Swedish power metal titans Sabaton will be joined by special guests Babymetal and Lordi on their April 2023 UK arena tour. Supporting their chart-denting tenth studio album 'The War to End All Wars', The Tour To End All Tours opens at Leeds First Direct Arena on Friday 14th April 2023 and visits London OVO Arena Wembley (Sat 15th April), Cardiff Motorpoint Arena (Sun 16th April) and Glasgow OVO Hydro (Tue 18th April). Buy tickets here

Following their triumphant appearances at Planet Rock's Rocktober and Planet Rockstock last year, Scottish blues rockers King King play 18 headline shows across the UK in March 2023 . Opening with a homecoming show at Glasgow Barrowland on Thursday 2nd March, King King play concerts in Leeds, Newcastle, London, Norwich, Manchester, Nottingham, New Brighton, Cardiff, Wolverhampton, Oxford, Bexhill, Leamington Spa, Exeter, Frome, Bournemouth, Cambridge and Blackburn. Squeeze's Glenn Tilbrook is the very special guest at all dates. Buy tickets here

Stone Broken

Stone Broken hit the road in early 2023 playing 13 shows across England, Scotland and Wales. The Come Closer tour will offer fans a more intimate chance to experience Stone Broken perform the breadth of their fan-favourite repertoire, but with a more personal set-up to previous shows. Buy tickets here

Fresh off their March 2023 tour , which supported their first new album in seven years, 'Sundowners', The Answer announced they would be hitting the road once more for a November/December 2023 UK tour . Following their string of European festival performances across the summer, The Answer will play five headline shows - travelling through Manchester, London, Wolverhampton, Glasgow and Belfast. On the upcoming tour dates, Cormac Neeson said: "Our recent run of album showcases for the Sundowners release was the best time we've had on the road for many a decade! To get the reaction we did from fans in UK & Europe to the new material has been a shot in the arm for everyone. "We're so fired up to get back out again and go even further this time with our new live show. It's going to be awesome, and this band of brothers are chomping at the bit to see you down the front again soon!!" Buy tickets here

GUN frontman Dante Gizzi and his brother/band mate Jools Gizzi (guitars) will head out on an acoustic tour in April and May 2023. Taking in 13 shows in some of the UK's more intimate spaces, Dante and Jools will perform stripped-back versions of songs from GUN's back catalogue, and they will also be regaling stories about life on the road too. The tour opens at Dundee Beat Generator on Thursday 6th April 2023 and visits Bathgate, Stoke, Raynes Park, Dover, Gravesend, Manchester, Norwich, Brighton, Southend and Milton Keynes before culminating with a full band show at London's 100 Club on Friday 5th May 2023. Buy tickets here

Marcus King

Grammy nominated blues rock maverick Marcus King is coming to the UK in March 2023 for five headline shows. Supporting the 26-year-old's critically acclaimed second album 'Young Blood', the aptly entitled Young Blood Tour sees the South Carolina musician play London O2 Forum Kentish Town (Tue 21st), Bristol O2 Academy (Wed 22nd), ​Glasgow SWG3 Studio Warehouse (Thu 23rd), Leeds Beckett Students Union (Sat 25th) and Manchester O2 Ritz (Sun 26th). Special guests at all dates will be British purveyors of Americana, IDA MAE. Buy tickets here

Winter’s End 2023

Headlined by Elles Bailey (Friday) Von Hertzen Brothers (Saturday) and Kris Barras Band (Sunday), Planet Rock presents Winter's End 2023 took place at Trecco Bay in Porthcawl, Wales from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th February 2023.

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Celebrating the release of their eighth studio album 'Screamin' at the Sky', Black Stone Cherry are heading on an intimate headline UK & Ireland tour . Beginning on Tuesday 26th September, the band will play at eight small capacity venues up to Friday 6th October. Alongside the tour, the band will also hold a series of in-store signings. Buy tickets here

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Blues rockers Sari Schorr and Matt Pearce & The Mutiny will be embarking on a co-headline UK tour later this year. Joining forces for dates throughout October and November, shows begin from Wednesday 25th October 2023 at York Crescent. From there, they will play shows through Glasgow, Carlisle, Barnsley, Staffordshire, Newbury, London, Gloucester, and Birmingham before wrapping up in Grimsby on 4th November. Buy tickets here

Greta Van Fleet

Part of the European leg of Greta Van Fleet's Starcatcher World Tour, the band have lined up a four-date UK & Ireland arena tour . The dates take place in November, and will see performances at London OVO Arena Wembley, Dublin 3Arena, Manchester AO Hydro and Glasgow OVO Hydro. Playing support at all four shows will be Los Angeles indie rockers Mt. Joy. Buy tickets here

The Darkness

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album 'Permission to Land', The Darkness will be heading on a world tour. Performing all 11 tracks from the multi-million selling album - including legendary tracks like 'Growing On Me', 'Love Is Only A Feeling' and 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love' - the shows will also include a bonus 'Best Of The Rest' set, featuring gems from their subsequent six albums. The first wave of the 'Permission to Land' 20th anniversary tour dates take place in November 2023, on mainland Europe.

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Boston rock icons Extreme will embark on their headline UK 'Thicker Than Blood Tour' through November and December 2023. The tour will mark almost six-years since the band last did a UK trek, and includes six dates - with special guests Living Colour. Opening the tour at Newcastle O2 City Hall on Monday 27th November, Extreme will then visit Glasgow, Manchester, Wolverhampton and Bristol before culminating at London O2 Forum Kentish Town on Monday 4th December. Buy tickets here

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Judas Priest co-founder K.K. Downing announced that his spin-off band KK's Priest will tour the UK in October 2023. The heavy metal trailblazer's band will play five headline shows, with special guests Paul Di'Anno - early Iron Maiden vocalist, who will sing songs from the band's first two albums 'Iron Maiden' and 'Killers' - plus Swiss rockers Burning Witches. The Priests, Killers & Witches Tour opens at Birmingham O2 Institute on Saturday 7th October, then visiting Glasgow, Nottingham and Manchester before concluding at the 2,000 capacity London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on Thursday 12th. Buy tickets here

Sweet will bring 2023 to a triumphant close as they embark on The Full Circle Tour . Providing 13 headline shows in England, Scotland and Wales throughout December, it is thought this could be the rock icons' final UK tour. Opening at Wrexham William Aston Hall on Friday 1st December, Sweet will then play shows through Wolverhampton, Holmfirth, Glasgow, Sunderland, Bury St Edmunds, Manchester, Lytham, Cardiff, Nottingham, London and Poole before finishing at Frome Cheese & Grain on 23rd December. Buy tickets here

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GRAMMY Award-nominated and multi-platinum selling rock band Fall Out Boy will bring their ‘So Much For (Tour) Dust’ show to The O2 on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 November 2023.

So Much For (Tour) Dust is in support of Fall Out Boy’s forthcoming new album So Much (For) Stardust, which arrives on 24 March 2023. Last month, the band returned to their roots for a surprise homecoming show in Chicago, announced only two days prior, the show immediately sold out. The show also featured the live public debut of both “Love From The Other Side” and “Heartbreak Feels So Good”, two tracks from the new album.

So Much (For) Stardust is Fall Out Boy’s eighth studio album and first since 2018’s M A  N  I  A, which garnered a GRAMMY nomination for Best Rock Album and marked their third consecutive and fourth overall #1 album. The record was produced by Neal Avron. Pre-order So Much (For) Stardust here.

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Really great gig. The O2 was overpriced as always and badly organised.

We missed the very first support band but against the current were pretty energetic and fun.

Fall Out Boy, burst onto the stage with a lot of energy and pyrotechnics.

I did however feel a little disengaged with them, but I think that is just what you get from stadium shows.

The crowd was unusual to me as there wasnt a whole lot of "rock" fans so not the normal hustle and bustle, moshing or jumping. Just a lot of people standing about and singing. It was disappointing to learn that Pete sings a lot less in person than I though he did. But generally a good gig, personally however I am glad that the ticket was a gift because if I had paid full price for that level of energy I would have been a bit annoyed.

It was the end of the tour so I understand that its tiring af, so not truly upset.

Really weird that for "champion" a song I had not yet heard that they had an entire montage about princess Dianna. Wrong generation there buddy. And to show "driving" and crash footage just seemed a little messed up. I dont know. And to follow that with a song with the words crash in it, again, seemed weird.

Overall, interesting show, I would see them again but perhaps only at a festival. Little lacking in energy but hey, they still came all this way to play.

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When I heard that Fall Out Boy was going on tour, I knew I had to go see them no matter what! I absolutely love FOB, and have been dying to see them live!!!! <3

Getting tickets was such a suspense because they sold so fast, but I managed to nab one of the last GA Floor tickets which I was super stoked about. Then the question was how I was going to get to Hollywood FL all the way from the Tampa area since I don't have a car. (Merely a minor technicality lol ;) )

Ended up driving down with a friend so that was great. Met some awesome people while waiting in line to go in

Then the concert itself. Well it goes without saying that FOB were absolutely incredible!!! The show was amazing and Patrick, Pete, Joe and Andy are such talented and awesome people!!!! I was up on the barricade on Pete's side, and he was literally right there in front of me!!!!! Still can't believe that I was actually there and actually saw them! When they were coming out on stage, there was a picture of a mountain and then from the ceiling bubble bits of foam came floating down over the whole arena.FOB made it snow in Florida!!!! It was magical, the magic of FOB. All the lights and special effects were so good! Then for the cherry on top of the whole experience, I managed to get a guitar pick (after some shameless begging hahahaha). :D

Yep, great concert, great band, can't wait for the next time!!!

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Worldwide Headline Tour Continues Across United States with 23 New Dates Beginning February 2024 Due to Overwhelming Demand      

General tickets on sale starting friday, september 15  .

Due to overwhelming demand, GRAMMY Award-nominated and multi-platinum selling rock band Fall Out Boy ’s worldwide So Much For (Tour) Dust tour will continue next year with the announcement of So Much For (2our) Dust , a 20+ date run across the United States.   

So Much For (2our) Dust , presented by Live Nation, will kick off February 28, 2024 in Portland, OR and travel through cities including Seattle, Austin, Orlando, Baltimore, and Nashville before concluding April 6, 2024 in Minneapolis, MN. The trek also includes a stop at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden on March 22, 2024.   

Jimmy Eat World will join So Much For (2our) Dust on all dates as special guests; The Maine, Hot Mulligan, Daisy Grenade, Games We Play and CARR will join the tour on select shows throughout the run.    

Ticket pre-sales for So Much For (2our) Dust begin Wednesday, September 13 at 9:30am local time. General tickets will be available beginning Friday, September 15 at 10am local time. For all dates and details, please visit www.falloutboy.com/tour .  

The news follows the August 6 conclusion of So Much For (Tour) Dust ’s initial North American run, which kicked off June 21 with a sold out, epic hometown show at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL and was dubbed “the loudest concert Wrigley’s ever had” by the Chicago Sun-Times.     

Each show also included the use of a Magic 8 Ball to surprise fans with a performance of a Fall Out Boy song that had never played live before, which became one of the most buzzed about topics of the summer, igniting fans across social media – and spawning a trend on TikTok , with hundreds of thousands of views – to determine what songs might be coming next.   

So Much For (Tour) Dust has proven to be another career display of Fall Out Boy ’s undeniable and renowned live performance prowess, featuring multiple sold-out dates; four stadiums shows (Fenway Park in Boston, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, two nights at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles); special guests (Mikey Way in San Diego, Travie McCoy in Queens); unforgettable  production, visual effects and pyrotechnics; and widespread praise from fans and critics alike:   

“In a dazzling concert packed with Fall Out Boy songs new and old, the band proved why they still have the hearts of pop-punk lovers of all ages.” – Tampa Bay Times  

“At Fenway, Fall Out Boy bring the fireworks” – Boston Globe    

“When they took the stage, Fall Out Boy immediately showed they’re in the upper echelon of modern rock performers alongside the likes of Weezer, Green Day and Foo Fighters.” – Exclaim!    

“Fall Out Boy gave us more than we bargained for with a genre-defying, sensational show… The highlight of the evening came when the stage was stripped down, the backdrop dimmed and the lighting rigs lowered, creating the illusion of an intimate club reminiscent of the ones where Fall Out Boy played during their formative years. Fall Out Boy’s flawless performance of their timeless anthem, “Grand Theft Autumn,” reminded us of the lasting impact of their music.” – Dallas Observer  

“Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, and Joe Trohman let it all hang out on stage after going through their extensive catalog of tunes that helped shape a generation of millennials who grew up choosing to proudly showcase the pop rock genre on their thoughtfully curated Myspace profile pages. The sold out crowd flooded merchandise lines that stretched around the sunny field before the beginning of the event to show fierce loyalty and dedication to a group that continues to not only stand the test of time, but swiftly adapt in the ever changing scene known as the music industry.” – The Queens Gazette  

“In addition to delivering a great set of music, Fall Out Boy lit up the night with a pyrotechnics display worthy of a July 4 celebration.” – Cleveland Plain-Dealer  

“Fall Out Boy burn bright at Michigan’s Pine Knob Music Theatre… the pop-punk titans still have plenty of sway in the area…With the combination of classics and recent hits, sparks flew at the concert (literally and figuratively).” – Glide Magazine  

“We’re all united in this moment. We’re here for the same reason: to forget the woes of the real world and to be transported through the decades of the storylines that Fall Out Boy has so graciously given us over the past 20 years.” – Cincinnati CityBeat  

The UK and European leg of So Much For (Tour) Dust kicks off October 17 in Warsaw, Poland and concludes November 8 in Berlin, Germany, with multiple dates (Munich, Paris, Amsterdam, Leeds, Manchester, Cardiff) already sold out. The band will continue performing for fans around the world this year with a recently announced December 6 date in Bangkok as well as multiple cities (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane) across Australia as part of the Good Things Festival from December 1-3. In August, the band performed at Summer Sonic in both Tokyo and Osaka .     

So Much For (2our) Dust is in support of Fall Out Boy’s most recent, critically acclaimed 8 th studio album So Much (For) Stardust , which debuted as the No. 1 rock album upon its March 24 release on Fueled By Ramen/Elektra/DCD2 Records and features the global smash single “Love From The Other Side.”   

The album has also garnered Fall Out Boy two current nominations for the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards – Best Alternative (“Hold Me Like A Grudge”) and Best Visual Effects (“Love From The Other Side”).  

Additionally, the band currently stars in NBC Sports’ B1G Saturday Night show open this season. The show open – with a chorus of “ Here Comes Saturday Night ” – debuted on September 2 ahead of the season-opening West Virginia-Penn State game. Fall Out Boy also headlines the NBC Sports and Peacock Big Ten Football promotional campaign , appearing across NBCUniversal platforms throughout the summer and fall.  

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Footballer Emiliano Sala died in a plane crash. Five years on, his club are claiming $130m

“The plane crash changed our lives, it’s the worst thing that could have happened to us. Our whole family is terribly affected, we miss him each day like the first day.”

This was the heartbreaking statement from Mercedes Taffarel, Emiliano Sala’s mother, that was read out at the 2022 inquest into her son’s death.

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The Argentinian striker died aged 28 on January 21, 2019 when the single-engine Piper PA-46 Malibu aircraft he was travelling in from France crashed into the English Channel. Sala was on his way to Wales to join up with this new Cardiff City team-mates, two days after the club had made him their record £15million (now $19.1m) signing from French side Nantes. Pilot David Ibbotson, 59, also died that evening.

A journey that should have been filled with optimism and hope, for a footballer embarking on his dream move to a Premier League club, brought only unimaginable grief.

Sala’s younger brother, Dario, told The Athletic in August 2019 : “Sometimes…it just feels like a nightmare that is going to end, you know? When I wake up in the morning or the middle of the night, for a split second I feel like everything is normal. Then I remember.

“It is impossibly hard for mum. How can there be any plan for this? How can there be anything worse than losing your son?”

The striker’s father, Horacio, died from a heart attack just three months after his son’s death.

Yet, although the game mourned the passing of one of its own, five and a half years later, the legal battles still rumble on, shining a light into the darker side of football and the sometimes murky world of transfers, middle men and disputes over money.

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Cardiff City have lodged a negligence claim in the French courts against Nantes, claiming losses of €120.2million (£102m; $130m) after they were relegated from the Premier League in May 2019.

They are asking for €52.9million for the loss of earnings and result of their relegation, plus €67.3million for the loss in value to the club as a result of demotion to the Championship. That sum was calculated using information from Analytics FC, a data-driven sports consultancy, and two financial experts — one English, one French.

Cardiff, who went down by two points in the 2018-19 season, believe Sala’s goals would have kept them in the top flight. Nantes have until September 23 to respond.

Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman told The Athletic: “At the end of the day, two men have died due to somebody’s fault. It’s not our fault, we acted in good faith, we purchased a player who we believed could help us stay in the Premier League and we didn’t get his services because of someone else’s negligence. So that’s the position we’re taking.”

The Welsh club have also filed a contempt of court claim — when someone risks unfairly influencing a court case — against former football agent Willie McKay, who commissioned the flight, together with McKay’s wife Janis, and son Mark, also an agent. Willie McKay has called the claim a “disgrace”.

But how did it come to this?

After signing his contract at Cardiff and posing for pictures with the team shirt, Sala returned to Nantes to say goodbye to his old team-mates. The weather was poor on January 21 but Sala needed to get back to Wales for his first training session at Cardiff the next morning.

Intermediary Willie McKay arranged for a private plane via flight organiser David Henderson, the go-to pilot McKay had used for 14 years. The inquest heard McKay’s son, footballer Jack McKay who played for Cardiff at the time, had asked his father to arrange the flight. McKay Snr said he wanted to help Sala as he felt Cardiff had “abandoned” him, leaving him to make his own travel plans. Cardiff reject that claim and insist they offered him a commercial flight via a stop-off but he opted for the quicker option.

Henderson was not available so McKay hired Ibbotson, an amateur pilot who did not have a licence to carry paying passengers and was not legally allowed to fly in the dark. Henderson was jailed for 18 months in November 2021 after being found guilty of recklessly endangering the safety of an aircraft.

McKay said he made no inquiries about the pilot or the condition of the plane. McKay, who represented players such as Joey Barton, Charles N’Zogbia and Pascal Chimbonda, was not Sala’s agent but his son Mark’s firm were representing Nantes in the transfer.

In a haunting final WhatsApp audio message, Sala told friends, “I’m on a plane that looks as though it’s going to fall apart.” Ibbotson also told a friend the 35-year-old aircraft was “dodgy” and said “I’ll be wearing my life jacket” according to footage obtained by the BBC in 2022. He also said he’d heard a “bang” on the first journey to Nantes.

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About an hour after take-off at 7.15pm from Nantes, the plane lost radar contact over the English Channel. It had been flying at 5,000ft but Ibbotson lost control while descending to avoid clouds and crashed into the water, 22 miles north of Guernsey.

Sala’s body was recovered from the wreckage when it was discovered 68m (223ft) below the waterline, two weeks after the crash. The plane, registration N264DB, was left on the seabed. Ibbotson’s body has never been found.

The inquest concluded Sala died from head and chest injuries but would have been “deeply unconscious” from carbon monoxide poisoning by the time the aircraft hit the sea. The jury said it was likely Ibbotson had also been affected by carbon monoxide fumes.

At the end of the four-week hearing in March 2022, Dorset coroner Rachel Griffin called for a clampdown on illegal private charter flights.

Solicitor Daniel Machover, speaking on behalf of Sala’s mother and two siblings, said the inquest “exposed the complex facts leading to Emiliano’s untimely death. It has shone a bright light on many of the missed opportunities in the worlds of football and aviation to prevent his tragic death.”

It did not take long after Sala’s death for the legal battles to begin.

Cardiff initially refused to pay the first instalment of his £15million transfer fee to Nantes, claiming he was not officially their player when he died.

Nantes reported Cardiff to football’s world governing body FIFA , which ruled in favour of the Ligue 1 club. Cardiff refused to pay and appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), prompting a three-window transfer ban by FIFA and the English Football League.

Cardiff lost their CAS appeal in August 2022 but Dalman, the club’s chairman, said: “We haven’t paid and at the moment have no intention of paying.”

The club’s owner, Vincent Tan, promised to keep fighting, saying: “I am still angry about it. We don’t have the choice, we won’t stop. It is only the start, not the end.”

Cardiff

Cardiff eventually paid the first instalment — around £7million — in January 2023, ending their transfer ban by FIFA. Their EFL transfer embargo was also cut to one window, although the club were still allowed to sign free agents and loanees in that time.

Cardiff finally took their case to the Swiss Federal Tribunal, who upheld the CAS ruling in May 2023.

A month later, Cardiff were ordered by FIFA to pay Nantes the second and third instalments of the £15million transfer fee. The club initially said they wanted to defer those payments but the final part of Sala’s transfer fee was paid in full the following month.

The Swiss Federal Tribunal then ruled CAS did not have jurisdiction to deal with Cardiff’s claim for damages and the Welsh club pushed on with a compensation claim on the basis Sala’s death was negligent. They maintain Nantes are responsible for Sala’s death as McKay acted on their behalf and organised the flight.

On April 22, they filed a complaint in the Nantes Commercial Court claiming losses of €120.2m.

Dalman told The Athletic : “We’d like to win this case. It’s been a while that this has been going on but I always felt this was where we were going to end up because when we applied to FIFA for a ruling, they took a very narrow interpretation which was a contractual one and very clearly said the commercial aspect was not really in their jurisdiction. So this is much more of a civil and commercial action.

“We argued the case that he (Sala) wasn’t our player when the plane crashed and they (FIFA) ruled against that position and we accepted it. CAS (the appeal) made the same conclusion. Now they’ve ruled he was our player, we’re out of pocket because of someone else’s negligence, that’s the logic behind it, which you would do in any case.

“I don’t think we’re doing anything that any (person with) common sense wouldn’t do. We just want to get some justice.”

Emiliano Sala, Cardiff City

Dalman added that Cardiff were in constant communication with Sala’s lawyers who were fully aware of what the club were doing.

“I’d like to think they are supportive,” he said. “As you know, we set up a trust for them, we put some money in and no one else did.” The Emiliano Memorial Trust fund was set up by Cardiff in January 2020 and finally launched a year later, with the aim of supporting Sala’s family and grassroots football projects in his memory.

A spokesperson for Analytics FC said: “We were retained to provide an impartial, objective assessment for the case. Using our expertise and experience in player profiling and scenario modelling, we provided independent analysis detailing a variety of potential outcomes in relation to Cardiff City’s Premier League status.”

Lawyers Jerome Marsaudon and Louis-Marie Absil, representing Nantes, told AFP: “We’ll take the time to study these new voluminous documents and these figures.” They referred to the “highly imaginative hypotheses” and “far-fetched” findings.

Nantes have since launched a counterclaim stating “moral damage”. The Ligue 1 club and their lawyers did not respond to multiple requests from The Athletic  to further explain their position.

It doesn’t stop there.

In a separate case, Cardiff reached a settlement with insurance broker Miller Insurance Services LLP in September 2023. They had planned to sue for £10million, claiming the firm failed to properly communicate the process for immediately insuring new players. The financial terms of that settlement remain confidential.

Meanwhile Cardiff, via Capital Law, have also now applied to a court asking that the McKays be held in contempt of court. They argue they withheld information and have not disclosed all the documentation relating to their involvement in the Sala transfer.

Each of the McKays will be cross-examined during a one-day hearing at Cardiff Business Court in July.

Willie McKay told The Athletic that Cardiff’s claim was a “disgrace”, he and his family had nothing to hide and that the club were looking for something that wasn’t there.

He said: “Through my son, I was trying to do the boy a favour because he was stranded in Cardiff and I used a guy [David Henderson] that everybody used. It was a tragedy (but) this is five and a half years now. We have had nothing to hide from day one… so it’s contempt of court for what?”

He said he and his son had “been through hell and back over this” and expressed his bemusement as to why his wife had been dragged into it.

As legal battles over Sala’s death continue across courtrooms in Europe, this tragic story shows few signs of nearing its conclusion.

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