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Arctic Monkeys Announce 2023 North American Tour

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Arctic Monkeys have announced a string of North American dates behind The Car . The run begins in August 2023, and includes two nights at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and one at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. They’ll be supported by Fontaines D.C. Check out the dates below.

Last week, the band shared a second single from The Car , “ Body Paint ,” along with a video directed by Brook Linder . The band also played the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The Car , which was produced by the band’s longtime collaborator James Ford, also includes lead track “ There’d Better Be a Mirrorball ” and a song called “ I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am ,” which the band has been playing live this year.

The Car follows 2018’s Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino , which came five years after Arctic Monkeys fifth album, AM . That record hit No. 1 on the UK charts, as did all of its predecessors. Since Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino , Arctic Monkeys have shared the B-side “ Anyways ,” performed for Austin City Limits , and released a live album for charity, recorded at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

Read “ Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner Decodes Every Song on Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino .”

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11-04 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Jeunesse Arena 11-05 São Paulo, Brazil - Primavera Sound 11-08 Curitiba, Brazil - Pedreira Paulo Leminski 11-10 Asunción, Paraguay - Kilk Fest 11-12 Santiago, Chile - Primavera Sound 11-13 Buenos Aires, Argentina - Primavera Sound 11-15 Lima, Peru - Arena 1 11-17 Bogotá, Colombia - Coliseo Live 11-19 Mexico City, Mexico - Corona Capital Festival 12-18-01-01 Glenworth Valley, Australia - Lost Paradise 12-19-31 Birregurra, Australia - Falls Festival 12-31-01-02 Byron Bay, Australia - Falls Festival 01-04 Melbourne, Australia - Sidney Myer Music Bowl 01-05 Melbourne, Australia - Sidney Myer Music Bowl  01-06 Adelaide, Australia - Heaps Good Festival 01-07-08 Downtown Fremantle, Australia - Falls Festival 01-11 Brisbane, Australia - Riverstage 01-14 Sydney, Australia - The Domain 05-29 Bristol, England - Ashton Gate Stadium 05-31 Coventry, England - Building Society Arena 06-02 Manchester, England - Emirates Old Trafford 06-03 Manchester, England - Emirates Old Trafford 06-05 Middlesbrough, England - Riverside Stadium 06-07 Norwich, England - Carrow Road Stadium 06-09 Sheffield, England - Hillsborough Park 06-10 Sheffield, England - Hillsborough Park 06-12 Swansea, Wales - Swansea.com Stadium 06-14 Southampton, England - The Ageas Bowl 06-16 London, England - Emirates Stadium 06-17 London, England - Emirates Stadium 06-18 London, England - Emirates Stadium 06-20 Dublin, Ireland - Malahide Castle 06-25 Glasgow, Scotland - Bellahouston Park 08-25 Minneapolis, MN - The Armory * 08-27 Chicago, IL - United Center * 08-29 Clarkston, MI - Pine Knob Music Theatre * 08-30 Toronto, Ontario - Budweiser Stage * 09-02 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre * 09-03 Boston, MA - TD Garden * 09-05 Philadelphia, PA - TD Pavilion at the Mann * 09-07 Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion * 09-08 Forest Hills, NY - Forest Hills Stadium * 09-09 Forest Hills, NY - Forest Hills Stadium * 09-11 Alpharetta, GA - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre * 09-12 Nashville, TN - Ascend Amphitheater * 09-15 Austin, TX - Moody Center * 09-16 Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena * 09-18 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre * 09-20 Salt Lake City, UT - Vivint Arena * 09-22 Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena * 09-23 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum * 09-24 Portland, OR - Moda Center * 09-26 San Francisco, CA - Chase Center * 09-27 Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center * 09-29 Inglewood, CA - Kia Forum *

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Do u wanna know where you can see Arctic Monkeys live? Good news: Leading up to the band’s new studio LP, The Car , out now, the group announced that it would hit the road to support its first full-length album in years. Along with playing a slew of recent music festivals, including Primavera Sound and Life Is Beautiful , the new concert dates mark the first time the band has toured since 2019.

The Car , the follow-up to 2018’s Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino , is the Arctic Monkeys’ seventh album and features lead singles “There Better Be a Mirrorball,” “Body Paint,” and “I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am.” Earlier this week, the group shared a sneak peek of what fans could expect from their live set with a music video filmed during their show at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre earlier this fall.

Now fans can tag along for the ride once again. Though some dates have already sold out, here’s how and where you can still find tickets to see the Arctic Monkeys (and opener Fountaines D.C.) on tour in 2023, plus which venues and dates the band will play next fall.

Where Can You Buy Arctic Monkeys Concert Tickets Online?

If you want to see Arctic Monkeys on tour next year, tickets to their 2023 concerts are now available to buy online. Fans can find available tickets on the band’s website , as well as through official ticket sellers like Ticketmaster. Read on for how to score your tickets to the show.

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Arctic Monkeys 2023 Tour Dates, Schedule

Though the band will head out on tour around South America this fall and head to the U.K. and Australia in early 2023, Arctic Monkeys’ 2023 North American tour kicks off in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in late August. Here’s the full schedule for 2023, including stops at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside of Denver, San Francisco’s Chase Center, and wrapping up with three nights at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.

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Arctic Monkeys Announce North American Summer 2023 Tour With Fontaines D.C.

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Today,  Arctic Monkeys  have announced a North American tour for Summer 2023 with support from acclaimed Irish band  Fontaines D.C.  The tour includes two nights at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and a stop at The KIA Forum in  Los Angeles . Fans can register  HERE  for  Ticketmaster Verified Fan Presale  now through  October 4th  at  10am EST . Presale will begin  October 6th  at  10am local  and general onsale starts  Friday, October 7th  at  10 am local.  Get tickets  HERE . 

Last week,  Arctic Monkeys  announced a UK stadium tour for Summer 2023, released “ Body Paint ” – the second song to be released from their forthcoming 7th album  The Car   ( October 21st  on  Domino )- and returned to the stage of 30 Rock’s Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon  for their first TV performance since 2019’s  Austin City Limits.

ARCTIC MONKEYS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES:

Friday, August 25, 2023 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory

Sunday, August 27, 2023 – Chicago, IL – United Center

Tuesday, August 29, 2023 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

Wednesday, August 30, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

Saturday, September 2, 2023 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre

Sunday, September 3, 2023 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

Tuesday, September 5, 2023 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann

Thursday, September 7, 2023 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion

Friday, September 8, 2023 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

Saturday, September 9, 2023 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

Monday, September 11, 2023 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

Tuesday, September 12, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater

Friday, September 15, 2023 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

Saturday, September 16, 2023 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

Monday, September 18, 2023 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Wednesday, September 20, 2023 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena

Friday, September 22, 2023 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

Saturday, September 23, 2023 – Vancouver, BC – Pacific Coliseum

Sunday, September 24, 2023 – Portland, OR – Moda Center

Tuesday, September 26, 2023 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

Wednesday, September 27, 2023 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center

Friday, September 29, 2023 – Inglewood, CA – The KIA Forum

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Tickets go on sale this week for the summer 2023 shows

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Arctic Monkeys have shared details of a North American tour for 2023 with Fontaines D.C. on support – see dates below as well as how to purchase tickets.

  • READ MORE:  Arctic Monkeys’ new song ‘Body Paint’ is an ambitious, swaggering rock ballad

The Sheffield band first head stateside next summer, kicking the tour off at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US on August 25. They wrap the tour at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum in California, US on September 29.

Tickets go on general sale here this Friday (October 7) at 10am local time. Fans can also register for a verified fan pre-sale, which ends at 10am ET (3pm BST) tomorrow (October 4), here .

The shows will be in support of the band’s latest album, ‘ The Car ‘, which is released on October 21 via Domino.

Arctic Monkeys 2023 North American tour dates:

AUGUST  25 – The Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US 27 – United Center, Illinois, Chicago, US 29 – Pine Knob Music Theater, Clarkston, Michigan, US 30 –  Budweiser Stage, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

20 – The Kia Forum, Los Angeles, California, US

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The news follows Arctic Monkeys adding a third London date to their 2023 UK and Ireland stadium tour after the first two shows sold out on Friday morning (September 30).

Tickets for the Sheffield band’s stadium tour next year went on general sale , with high demand being reported on ticket sites and across social media.

Arctic Monkeys’ first two dates at London’s Emirates Stadium on June 16 and 17 both sold out, with the band since announcing a third show at Arsenal’s stadium on June 18. Tickets for that newly announced gig, as well as the rest of the tour, are on sale now from here .

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Meanwhile, the band released their new album’s second single, ‘Body Paint’ , last week.

The four-piece were also the musical guests on last night’s edition of  The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon  in the US,  during which they performed ‘Body Paint’ .

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Arctic Monkeys Announced A Huge 2023 North American Tour

The 22-date trek includes two nights at NYC’s Forest Hills Stadium.

Arctic Monkeys is coming back to the U.S.

The English rock band has announced a new North American tour taking place in the fall of 2023 in support of their new album, The Car . The run of dates kicks off August 2023, and will see the band performing at stadiums and theaters across the U.S. — including two nights at New York City’s Forest Hills Stadium. Fontaines D.C. will also perform on the tour as a special guest.

The band previously announced tour dates across the U.K. and Ireland for the summer of 2023. The four-piece group is currently gearing up to release their seventh studio album, The Car , on Oct. 21.

For everything to know about Arctic Monkeys’ 2023 tour, including the full list of dates, locations, and how to buy tickets, read on.

Where and when are Arctic Monkeys playing?

Arctic Monkeys will first tour the U.K. and Ireland from late-May to June 2023 before crossing over stateside for the North American leg of the tour. See the band’s full tour schedule for 2023, below.

Arctic Monkeys 2023 North American Tour

  • Friday, August 25, 2023 - Minneapolis, MN - The Armory
  • Sunday, August 27, 2023 - Chicago, IL - United Center
  • Tuesday, August 29, 2023 - Clarkston, MI - Pine Knob Music Theatre
  • Wednesday, August 30, 2023 - Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage
  • Saturday, September 2, 2023 - Montreal, QC - Bell Centre
  • Sunday, September 3, 2023 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
  • Tuesday, September 5, 2023 - Philadelphia, PA - TD Pavilion at the Mann
  • Thursday, September 7, 2023 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • Friday, September 8, 2023 - Forest Hills, NY - Forest Hills Stadium
  • Saturday, September 9, 2023 - Forest Hills, NY - Forest Hills Stadium
  • Monday, September 11, 2023 - Alpharetta, GA - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
  • Tuesday, September 12, 2023 - Nashville, TN - Ascend Amphitheater
  • Friday, September 15, 2023 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
  • Saturday, September 16, 2023 - Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena
  • Monday, September 18, 2023 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • Wednesday, September 20, 2023 - Salt Lake City, UT - Vivint Arena
  • Friday, September 22, 2023 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena
  • Saturday, September 23, 2023 - Vancouver, BC - Pacific Coliseum
  • Sunday, September 24, 2023 - Portland, OR - Moda Center
  • Tuesday, September 26, 2023 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
  • Wednesday, September 27, 2023 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
  • Friday, September 29, 2023 - Inglewood, CA - The KIA Forum

Arctic Monkeys 2023 U.K. & Ireland Tour

  • May 29, 2023 - Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
  • May 31, 2023 - Building Society Arena, Coventry
  • June 2, 2023 - Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
  • June 3, 2023 - Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester – NEW DATE ADDED
  • June 5, 2023 - Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
  • June 7, 2023 - Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich
  • June 9, 2023 - Hillsborough Park, Sheffield
  • June 10, 2023 - Hillsborough Park, Sheffield
  • June 12, 2023 - Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea
  • June 14, 2023 - The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
  • June 16, 2023 - Emirates Stadium, London
  • June 17, 2023 - Emirates Stadium, London
  • June 20, 2023 - Malahide Castle, Dublin
  • June 25, 2023 - Bellahouston Park, Glasgow

Who’s opening on the Arctic Monkeys tour?

Fontaines D.C. will open for Arctic Monkeys during their fall 2023 North American tour run, while The Hives and The Mysterines will open for the band’s 2023 U.K. and Ireland shows.

How can I buy tickets to the Arctic Monkeys 2023 tour?

Registration for the North American tour’s presale is open now. The Ticketmaster Verified Fan Presale begins Oct. 6 at 10 a.m. local time. General onsale kicks off Friday, Oct. 7 at 10 a.m. local time.

Tickets for the Arctic Monkeys’ U.K. and Ireland shows are on sale now, with select dates already sold out.

Get your tickets by visiting the Arctic Monkeys website .

This article was originally published on Oct. 3, 2022

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Arctic Monkeys have announced details of a North American tour for summer 2023. The band will play two nights at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium and The KIA Forum in Los Angeles as they bring new album The Car to the U.S. Irish band Fontaines DC will open on the tour with tickets on general sale from 10am local on Friday, October 7.

The Car is out on October 21 and is the U.K. group's follow-up to 2019 album Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino . The album was produced by regular collaborator James Ford and recorded at Butley Priory, Suffolk, RAK Studios, London and La Frette, Paris.

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Arctic Monkeys Announce 2023 North American Tour

Arctic Monkeys have mapped out a 2023 North American tour in support of their upcoming album, The Car .

Kicking off on August 25th in Minneapolis, the 21-date run also sees Arctic Monkeys hitting cities like Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Nashville, Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco, and Los Angeles through the end of September 2023. Better yet, Fontaines D.C. will provide support for the entirety of the leg.

Grab your tickets over at  Stubhub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through Stubhub’s FanProtect program.

Prior to their North American run, Arctic Monkeys will tour South America, Australia, and the UK/Europe (with The Hives) . Check out the band’s updated schedule schedule below.

The Car , Arctic Monkeys’ seventh album to date, arrives on October 21st. To preview the release, the band revealed “There’d Better Be a Mirrorball” and “Body Paint” as early singles.

Arctic Monkeys 2022-2023 Tour Dates: 11/04 – Rio de Janeiro, BR @ Jeunesse Arena 11/05 – Sao Paulo, BR @ Primavera Sound 11/08 – Curitiba, BR @ Pedreira Paulo Leminski 11/10 – Asunción, PY @ Kilk Fest 11/12 – Santiago, CL @ Primavera Sound 11/13 – Buenos Aires, AR @ Primavera Sound 11/15 – Lima, PE @ Arena 1 11/17 – Bogota, CO @ Coliseo Live 11/18-20 – Mexico City, MX @ Corona Capital 12/28-01/03 – New South Wales, AU @ Lost Paradise 12/29-31 – Victoria, AU @ Falls Festival 12/31-01/02 – Byron Bay, AU @ Falls Festival 01/04 – Melbourne, AU @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl 01/05 – Melbourne, AU @ Sidney Myer Music Bowl 01/06 – Adelaide, AU @ Heaps Good Festival 01/07-08 – Freemantle, AU @ Falls Festival 01/11 – Brisbane, AU @ Riverstage 01/14 – Sydney, AU @ The Domain 05/29 – Bristol, UK @ Ashton Gate Stadium & 05/31 – Coventry, UK @ Building Society Arena & 06/02 – Manchester, UK @ Emirates Old Trafford & 06/05 – Middlesbrough, UK @ Riverside Stadium & 06/07 – Norwich, UK @ Carrow Road Stadium & 06/09 – Sheffield, UK @ Hillsborough Park & 06/10 – Sheffield, UK @ Hillsborough Park & 06/12 – Swansea, UK @ Swansea.com Stadium & 06/14 – Southampton, UK @ The Ageas Bowl & 06/16 – London, UK @ Emirates Stadium & 06/17 – London, UK @ Emirates Stadium & 06/20 – Dublin, IE @ Marlay Park & 06/25 – Glasgow, UK @ Bellahouston Park & 08/25 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^ 08/27 – Chicago, IL @ United Center ^ 08/29 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre ^ 08/30 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ^ 09/02 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre ^ 09/03 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden ^ 09/05 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann ^ 09/07 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion ^ 09/08 – Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium ^ 09/09 – Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium ^ 09/11 – Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ^ 09/12 – Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater ^ 09/15 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center ^ 09/16 – Ft. Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena ^ 09/18 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre ^ 09/20 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Arena ^ 09/22 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^ 09/23 – Vancouver, BC # Pacific Coliseum ^ 09/24 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center ^ 09/26 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center ^ 09/27 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center ^ 09/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum ^

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It was 2002 when Arctic Monkeys formed in the north English city of Sheffield. Featuring the distinctive, aggressively enunciated lead vocals of Alex Turner, the band features a classic lineup: two guitars and a bass across the front, drums in the back.

Famously unwilling to sit still and commit to any one sound, the Arctic Monkeys’ genre varies from album to album. Its discography spans from indie rock to hip hop to garage grunge. While this type of ambition doesn’t always land well with critics when other bands attempt it, with Arctic Monkeys it always seems to work. This might be because the way the band arranges its songs always stems from the same DNA source, or because Turner’s vocals are like nothing else on the scene.

The Arctic Monkeys experienced an unusual rise to fame. School friends Alex Turner, Matt Helders, and Andy Nicholson formed the band in 2002 as an instrumental-only project. Jamie Cook soon came on board as a second guitarist — it was he who came up with the name “Arctic Monkeys.” Turner soon got past his reluctance to be the band’s lead singer, and on June 13, 2003, the group played its first-ever gig at The Grapes in Sheffield.

Over the course of 2003, the band demoed 18 songs — a collection that would eventually be dubbed Beneath the Boardwalk. It gave the songs away on burned CDs at shows, which fans quickly began to file-share with one another. Its popularity began to grow across northern England, even gaining the attention of the BBC. In 2005, it recorded and self-released an EP called Five Minutes With Arctic Monkeys, which led the band to sign with Domino Recording Company.

In 2006, Arctic Monkeys released its debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, which became the fastest-selling debut album in the history of the UK music charts. It’s also regarded as one of the greatest debut albums in history — no surprise that it won Best British Album in 2007 at the Brit Awards. The band even defeated the dreaded sophomore slump when its second album, Favourite Worst Nightmare, won the same award the following year.

It takes a lot of vision to craft an upward trajectory from a high starting point like that. Arctic Monkeys continued releasing new albums every two years or so: Humbug in 2009, Suck It and See in 2011, and AM in 2013. Every single one debuted at number one in the UK – a first for an independent-label band.

The Arctic Monkeys’ fifth album, AM, vaulted the band’s career forward, with the single “Do I Wanna Know?” from that album winning international fame. After topping four Billboard charts, the hit was given the vaunted platinum designation in the UM and won Best British Album in 2014.

If you’re trying to judge a band’s chutzpah, look no further than the choices it makes after achieving extreme success. After going platinum, the Arctic Monkeys took four years to craft Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. Released in 2018, this album broke free from the band’s guitar-driven indie rock roots and moved to piano-based music. Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 2019 Grammys.

The Arctic Monkeys took another four years to perfect the sound for its next album. The Car, released in October 2022, debuted second on the charts in ten territories – and likely would have claimed the top spot if not for a new release by Taylor Swift at the same time.

As Arctic Monkeys tour dates continue to populate the calendar for 2022 and 2023, catch the band live to see one of the most exciting stage shows in the world right now. Turner’s songwriting along with the band’s arrangements and live stage team make it a must-see for this year. Find a concert near you on Songkick.

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Seeing Arctic Monkeys not once, but twice, in two days was absolutely insane - I'd like to have rated it a Four out of Five simply for the pun but personally I think there's no doubt that the show(s) were as close to perfect as a concert can get. Mini Mansions were quite a decent support act - their set included a few fillers but ended on a high with an energetic rendition of Mirror Mountain. AM's setlist varied over the two nights but both nights were an amalgamation of songs from all six albums - a perfect blend of atmospheric, new TBHC songs and older, grungier hits. Live staples like Brianstorm, Pretty Visitors and Don't Sit Down Cause I've Moved Your Chair had everyone out of their seat, while there were also some (pleasantly) surprising inclusions like Library Pictures and From The Ritz To The Rubble (first time in Australia since 2009!!!). Both nights' encores concluded with a blistering performance of R U Mine? which was the perfect way to end such a intense night. Alex Turner's onstage antics oozed pure class combined with true rock n' roll - a highlight of the second night was the dance Alex did whilst holding a stool above his head! The crowd went crazy for that - as well as his famous hip gyrations, especially during Cornerstone! Matt was full of energy on the drums, Jamie and Nick were equally hyped - but nothing really compared to Alex's voice, both speaking and singing (which quite frankly I could listen to all day). The sound quality was utterly fantastic - you could not ask for more from a band - the only minor downside was the minimalistic, Kubrick-esque backdrop & stage - but Arctic Monkeys have never really been the type of band that relies on on-stage effects to transfix the audience… Alex does that quite adequately on his own! As a group of sixteen-seventeen year olds, myself and my friends were probably the youngest people there but it was refreshing to see a lot of people our age - the majority was (understandably) uni students. Such an outstanding pair of performances that I'm so glad I went twice (and to be honest it was so enthralling I genuinely could have gone a third time if there was another Melbourne show). Alex Turner is, in his own words, a CERTIFIED MINDBLOWER. A definite Five out of Five.

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This was by far the best concert I have ever been to. Everyone on the crowd was just so wild, happy and full of energy. The whole crowd sang all of the songs and danced to it. That energy that I felt when I was there face to face with the Arctic Monkeys was incredible, I can’t even begin to explain it. I wish I could go back in time and rewatch that concert. I just love them, and their songs are extremely good. Alex’s voice was perfect last night. Jamie, Nick and Matt were amazing too.

The arena where the show took place was pretty good and had a nice space. It was a little crowded in the beginning, but then people just started to spread out.

The moment when 505 came on, everyone just danced calmly and sang along so well. We all turned on our cellphones flashlights so we could light it up.

Do I Wanna Know was my favorite song performed from last night. I love that beat and it’s my favorite song in the whole world. I wish I could listen to it played live everyday.

Honestly, going to the Arctic Monkeys concert was the best decision I have ever made in my life. I wish everyone could be there to feel the vibe with me. I also managed to buy myself a shirt, not from the official store because it was expensive, but from someone else selling them. It looks really good, it’s from the “Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino” album.

I just wish they would’ve played some other songs too, like “I Wanna Be Yours”, “Mardy Bum”, “No Buses”, “Despair in the Departure Lounges” and a couple others.

Alex sang pretty fast and wouldn’t give us a minute between each song, and unfortunately that resulted on the show going on by pretty quickly.

But despite it all, I loved it and it was the best night of my life so far. It was perfect, I miss it already.

Jamie, Nick, Alex and Matt, you guys are amazing. Thank you for everything last night. I will never forget it.

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I'm a fan. I must start it off saying this, 'cause as a fan, they have never, ever let me down. I've been to three Arctic Monkeys live gigs, in different phases of the band. The first one, back in 2007 when we were all just kids wanting to have a blast, than in 2011 and finally last Friday, in front of a sold out 35 thousand people crowd. My favorite will always be the first one... I was young, reckless and hopeful because of this great band that had started online and was actually very good. But to see them all grown up and mature, and with complete control of that sea of people that was there just for them, was very, very meaningful. They interact less with the crowd than before, and have more of a rockstar attitude, but it suits them. It's all part of the show and it doesn't make them less charismatic at all. Specially Mr. Alex Turner. The setlist is a real trip through their career so far and even thought they had to cut a few fan favorites, the most meaningful songs are there, shining and evoking beautiful sing-a-longs. One of the highlights ended up being an acoustic rendition of "Mardy Bum", right before the last song, very effusively requested by the fans and beautifully delivered by Alex Turner, all by himself. Whenever he was not playing guitar and singing with his eyes closed, he would leave the guitar, hold the mic with two hands and dance like no one even knew he could. Oh, Mr. Turner... You've become quite the frontman! One of the most interesting things about them is that you'll get the same thrill by watching a large arena set and a small, intimate performance. Their songs are just that powerful. And these guys aren't even in their 30's yet! Long live to the Arctic Monkeys!

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Arctic Monkeys, making me as giddy as a goat since 2002! Need I say anymore?

Some would say they have done the full 360 in their last 5 albums, but they still somehow manage to create something different and even more meaningful each time a new release comes along, which is what you want from a mainstream band.

As they have had to grow up as well as lock down their career in a relatively short period of time, their sounds represent a different stage in their lives from overnight success, heartache and self discovery. After hiding away in the desert to record an epic follow up album to 'Suck it and see' (Admirable contribution from Josh Homme) the sheer dedication to their music was sincerely portrayed in 'AM' and things got really serious over night. After a test drive of the new material at Glastonbury 2013, a few new hairstyles and a nonchalant attitude the band became pure rock and roll stars.

From small venues to outdoor arenas Arctic Monkeys can do no wrong - With carefully selected playlists to cover their early and playful classics such as 'I bet you look good on the dance floor' and 'Dancing shoes' right through to their seductive, jaw dropping, riff-tastic songs 'My propeller' and 'Don't sit down cause I moved your chair'. Frontman 'Sir' Alex Turner knows how to work a crowd with a bit of cheeky banter and endless appreciation to their fans, which is always an added bonus. With Arctic Monkeys, always expect the unexpected.

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Arctic Monkeys is the most riveting mainstream band you could see live. They feature music from their first release to their last, create a powerful atmosphere for fans, and Alex Turner interacts with the crowd in a refreshing way with his exotic accent. Arctic Monkeys' music varies from upbeat to slower tempo, but in my opinion all of it is amazing. They could potentially play any venue successfully due to their great stage presence and how similar their live music is to their recorded music. I was astounded by their true talent, which is hard to find in mainstream music today with the excessive use of autotune and other enhancement programs. My favourite part of the concert was when they played "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" because it was a song that the majority of concert attendees knew and the vibe completely changed when they played the song. It brought new and old fans together and excited the audience. The most surprising thing was that I thought it wasn't going to be a very good concert due to the fact that I paid for last minute seats in the back, but honestly, it didn't affect the atmosphere at all! The concert was even better than most of the concerts I've been up close to in large venues. Overall, they played a great live show and it was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. I'd highly recommend buying tickets and experiencing some real musical talent and live playing.

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The whole experience was amazing. Although the Lemon Twigs were down a brother (With Brian having to go home due to being ill) it did not effect their electric performance, finishing the set with one of their best songs 'As Long As Were Together'.

And then of course. The Arctic Monkeys came on and the crowd lost it before they'd even started playing. The set they played was a perfect balance between the new album and their older stuff and not a single person was sitting down by the last song. As they packed up and walked off the crowd (as is to be expected) started cheering for another song and as per usual Alex Turner does not disappoint! The boys came back on stage and bought the house down with 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' and finally 'R U Mine'.

A perfect night.

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Excellent! As always...

People aren't crazy about the new album but "Four out of Five" has enough swagger to start the gig and even though they played 505 a bit too early for me the catalogue and band's attitude is far more than enough to keep even the most cynical (me) happy.

That's where I draw the line. Forest Hills is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL venue and the weather was perfect but FLASH SEATS is a terrible experience. I had to transfer a ticket and we encountered issues that meant we missed the first few songs (you could hear 4/5 thankfully, but didn't see it).

Flash Seats...either get your app in order or just let us print the tickets at home like every other normal working ticket app...we didn't need another one but you've cornered a market for yourself.

Sort it out.

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Finally, my long awaited chance to see Arctic Monkeys. Live. In concert. How can that not make anyone crazy with joy? Needless to say, THEY ROCKED. True, finding somewhere comfortable to sit in the Klipsch Lawns that wasn't covered in mud or bird poop was hard and stressful, but it all disappeared the second the electrifying riff of "Do I Wanna Know?" broke on stage. After that, all that worried me was completely gone as I soon found myself every single second. And oh yeah, White Denim know how to kick some butt as well, as they somehow managed to make and awesome concert even more enjoyable. My only regret? That the concert couldn't go on forever. Visually Stunning, musically vivid, here's to you Alex Turner and your Arctic Monkeys, may your music always be more than awesome!

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I had an absolutely fantastic time seeing the Arctic Monkeys live, without a doubt. Their set list was delivered very well; the concert started with a few fun songs, wound down to slow songs, and build back up again to more fun songs to end the night with. They upheld their reputation of talent on their instruments, of course. These guys played in a way that made everyone in the crowd fell alive and on fire. Seeing them at an outside venue was marvelous. It was open so you weren't going deaf, there was a little more space between each person, and the sound was able to get to everyone without being overwhelming. The opener, White Denim, definitely impressed me. The whole experience was unforgettable. I love them more after this concert!

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The Arctic Monkeys are amazing live. I was already in love with them just listening to their music on my phone. But live? Wow. Their lead singer, Alex Turner, has a lot of interesting and funny dance moves. For example, to the song "Don't Sit Down Cause I've Moved Your Chair" he acts out all the actions in the song. During the show, there were a lot of cool lights and everyone was having a good time. If you really need to read a review to decide whether or not you should go to the Arctic Monkeys concert, then you're not as in love with them as you should be in order to go to their concert. But since I've already written so much, I hope you divide to go because it is a truly unforgettable experience.

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Arctic Monkeys Unveil 2023 Stadium Tour Dates

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With Arctic Monkeys set to release their upcoming album The Car this October, the band announced a series of tour dates for 2023.

The four-piece Sheffield natives are kicking off the new year in Australia, performing at four different festivals alongside a few shows before taking a rest until May when they return to the United Kingdom and Europe for stadium dates in the likes of Bristol, Norwich, London and Dublin before closing it out in Glasgow in late June. Fans can also catch the band on the road this year, however, as they prepare for shows in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico City, Chile, Peru and Colombia this November.

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Arctic Monkeys announce further European dates for 2023

5 December 2022, 12:41 | Updated: 5 December 2022, 12:42

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Find out where Alex Turner and co are headed next on their UK and European dates next year.

Arctic Monkeys have announced a whole stack of tour dates for the UK and Europe in 2023.

The band - who released their latest album The Car in October - will play a series of dates in Germany, Austria, Sweden, Norway, France and the Netherlands in April and May next year, alongside huge summer shows in the UK and Ireland.

They've since added extra dates in Italy, Spain and Luxembourg, with tickets set to go on sale this week.

Find out where the band are headed on their European and UK tour dates and how to buy tickets here.

Arctic Monkeys announce further dates to their European Tour 2023 in Luxembourg, Spain and Italy with support from @TheHives and @WJHealey . Tickets on sale this Wednesday, 7th December at 12pm CET. https://t.co/T6jRZsB6Lp pic.twitter.com/vwa8B991Od — Arctic Monkeys (@ArcticMonkeys) December 5, 2022

Arctic Monkeys European Tour Dates 2023

  • 24th April Tipsarena, Linz, Austria
  • 25th April Zenith, Munich, Germany
  • 27th April Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
  • 29th April Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 30th April Spektrum, Oslo, Norwat
  • 2nd May Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany
  • 3rd May Rudolf Weber Areana, Oberhausen, Germany
  • 5th May Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 6th May Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 8th May Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 9th May Accor Arena, Paris, France
  • 10th May Accor Arena, Paris, France
  • 30th June Open'er Festical, Gdynia, Poland
  • 2nd July Rock Werchter, Werchter, Belgium
  • 4th July Luxexpo Open Air, Luxembourg *NEW DATE*
  • 10th July WiZink Center, Madrid, Spain *NEW DATE*
  • 15th July I-Days Milano 2023 - Ippodromo SNAI La Maura, Milan, Italy *NEW DATE*
  • 16th July Rock In Roma - Ippodromo Delle Capannelle, Rome, Italy *NEW DATE*

Support on the dates comes from the likes of Dublin's Inhaler , The Hives and Willie J Healey, See individual dates for acts supporting on each date.

Tickets for Arctic Monkeys' most recent European dates go on sale on Wednesday 7th December at 12pm CET from arcticmonkeys.com/live.

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Arctic Monkeys 2023 UK and Ireland stadium dates:

  • Monday 29th May: Bristol - Ashton Gate Stadium
  • Wednesday 31st May: Coventry - Building Society Arena
  • Friday 2nd June: Manchester - Emirates Old Trafford
  • Saturday 3rd June: Manchester - Emirates Old Trafford
  • Monday 5th June: Middlesbrough - Riverside Stadium
  • Wednesday 7th June: Norwich - Carrow Road Stadium
  • Friday 9th June: Sheffield - Hillsborough Park
  • Saturday 10th June: Sheffield - Hillsborough Park
  • Monday 12th June: Swansea - Swansea.com Stadium
  • Wednesday 14th June: Southampton - Ageas Bowl
  • Friday 16th June: London - Emirates Stadium
  • Saturday 17th June - London Emirates Stadium
  • Sunday 18th June - London Emirates Stadium
  • Tuesday 20th June - Dublin, Malahide Castle
  • Sunday 25th June - Glasgow Bellahouston Park

Special guests on the UK and Ireland leg of the tour will be The Hives and The Mysterines

For full details and ticket info, see https://arcticmonkeys.com/live .

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How to ensure your Taylor Swift concert tickets aren't fake

By Megan Cerullo

May 18, 2023 / 6:48 AM EDT / MoneyWatch

Taylor Swift fans are scrambling for tickets to the pop artist's sold out "Eras Tour ." The rush for seats is also inviting the interest of another party: scammers. 

The Better Business Bureau warns of at least 20 distinct instances of related scams. For example, one consumer  said a Twitter user advertised tickets for sale and requested $800 through mobile payment apps. The victim sent the money, but never received the concert tickets. Other scammers are hacking into Facebook users' accounts to impersonate them and dupe their close contacts into transferring them money for tickets that don't exist.

Strong demand for tickets, coupled with mobile technology that makes it hard to spot fake tickets, puts consumers at risk of being duped into purchasing phony tickets, according to consumer watchdog Public Interest Research Groups (PIRG). Along with Swift, some of the biggest names in entertainment, such as Beyoncé, Pink and the Arctic Monkeys, have upcoming shows, making it important for fans to remain vigilant.

"Desperate music and sports fans can fall for scams involving tickets because they want to go so much that they make bad decisions they wouldn't normally make," Teresa Murray, consumer watchdog at U.S. PIRG Education Fund, said in a statement.

The consumer watchdog urges consumers to avoid buying event tickets through marketplaces like Facebook, Instagram and Craigslist, where scammers may lurk. Even people who secure authentic tickets can be exposed to having their information hacked using such sites, with the group noting that it can be hard or impossible to recoup losses. 

"It's sad, but it's easier than ever for music or sports fans to get scammed by counterfeit tickets or get tricked into providing their personal information," Murray said. "And by the time you realize there's a problem, the thief and your money are long gone."

Common types of ticket scams

  • Counterfeit paper or electronic tickets. You shell out for tickets that are invalid. 
  • Scammers who have legitimate tickets sell them to multiple buyers.
  • Con artists who create bogus websites that mimic sites such as StubHub, VividSeats or TicketMaster to capture consumer search traffic. They pretend to sell tickets but instead steal your credit or debit card information

Tips for avoiding scams

First, don't buy tickets from strangers. Keep your guard up when looking for tickets to attend events at sold-out venues. It's best to purchase tickets through a verified agency. 

"Unless you're buying tickets from someone you actually know — a co-worker, a relative, a super close friend — then don't try to buy tickets from an individual," Murray wrote in a blog  post . 

PIRG also advises against purchasing tickets using a payment service like Zelle, Venmo or PayPal — if it's a scam, it will be impossible to recoup your money. If you willingly pay a third party using one of these services, they are not responsible if you are duped. 

Relatedly, it's better to buy tickets with a credit card than a debit card because the former typically has more protections under the Fair Credit Billing Act. If you're scammed, you can file a claim with your credit issuer and they will typically refund you.

While it may seem obvious, you should only purchase tickets through well-known, reputable resellers. Beware of duplicate sites that mimic those of known companies. Also, research their refund policy just in case the tickets they sell you turn out to be counterfeit. Finally, cross-check the section and seat number on a ticket with the layout of the venue to make sure it actually exists. 

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Inhaler makes bold 2024 North America tour decision

C heer up, baby —Irish rock band Inhaler is going back on tour in 2024 and have announced new dates. The Elijah Hewson-led band will be returning to North America in the fall.

The band announced a slew of North American dates for the fall. Inhaler will play 20 shows from October 11 through November 10. 14 of the shows will take place in October, while another six will occur in November. These shows will commence with one at the Nashville Marathon Music Works on Friday, October 11.

Other stops include Atlanta, Georgia, New York, New York, Boston, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Chicago, Illinois, Los Angeles, California, San Diego, and California.

Inhaler 2024 tour dates

  • October 11: Marathon Music Works (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • October 12: Tabernacle (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • October 14: The Fillmore Charlotte (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • October 15: The Ritz (Raleigh, North Carolina)
  • October 18: The Rooftop at Pier 17 (New York, New York)
  • October 19: Roadrunner (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • October 21: Roxian Theatre (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • October 22: House of Blues — Cleveland (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • October 23: Bluestone (Columbus, Ohio)
  • October 25: Detroit, Michigan (The Fillmore Detroit)
  • October 26: The Salt Shed (Chicago Illinois)
  • October 27: Fillmore Minneapolis (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
  • October 29: Odgen Theatre (Denver, Colorado)
  • October 31: The Van Buren (Phoenix, Arizona)
  • November 1: Hollywood Palladium (Hollywood, California)
  • November 4: Soma (San Diego, California)
  • November 6: Fox Theater (Oakland, California)
  • November 8: Roseland Theater (Portland, Oregon)
  • November 9: Sodo (Seattle, Washington)
  • November 10: The Orpheum (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)

These dates will come after Inhaler rounds out their shows in Europe. They have shows in Switzerland, France, and Australia before they return to North America in the fall.

Who are Inhaler? 

Inhaler are an Irish rock band from Dublin. The band consists of Elijah Hewson, the son of U2’s Bono , Robert Keatin, Josh Jenkinson, and Ryan McMahon.

They have been together since 2012, but they didn’t release a song until 2017. Their debut single was titled “I Want You.”  A couple of years later, the band released their two biggest singles to date, “It Won’t Always Be Like This” and “My Honest Face.” Both of those tracks would be included on their debut album, It Won’t Always Be Like This.

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“That is just one of my favourite songs,” she said. “It’s a deeply complex, kind of sad song, and because it’s at that tempo… we’re always raging to it. I wanted to give it a soulful sense, I suppose. It’s a beautifully-written song, and I wanted to try and capture it in a different way.”

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Bratsk, a city located in the Irkutsk Oblast region of Russia, is a hidden gem worth exploring. With a rich history and a vibrant culture, Bratsk offers a unique experience to its visitors. From breathtaking natural landscapes to architectural wonders, there is something for everyone in this enchanting city.

In this article, we will uncover 43 fascinating facts about Bratsk that will pique your curiosity and make you want to pack your bags and embark on an adventure. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or someone who appreciates art and culture , Bratsk has it all. So, let’s dive into this incredible city and discover what makes it so special!

Key Takeaways:

  • Bratsk, a city in Russia, boasts a rich history, stunning landscapes, and a vibrant community, offering a unique experience for residents and visitors alike.
  • With its impressive hydroelectric power station, beautiful natural reserves, and diverse cultural scene, Bratsk is a city poised for promising growth and development.

Bratsk is a city in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.

Located in Siberia, Bratsk is situated on the Angara River and is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes.

The city of Bratsk was founded on August 26, 1947.

It was established as a residential settlement for the workers of the Bratsk hydroelectric power station.

Bratsk is home to one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in the world.

The Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station has a capacity of 4,500 MW and plays a significant role in Russia’s energy production.

The population of Bratsk is approximately 246,000 people.

It is the third-largest city in Irkutsk Oblast, after Irkutsk and Angarsk.

The name “Bratsk” is derived from the word “brothers”.

It symbolizes the unity and cooperation of the workers who contributed to the construction of the city.

Bratsk experiences a continental climate with long, cold winters and short, warm summers.

The average temperature in January is around -19°C (-2°F), while in July , it reaches an average of 18°C (64°F).

The Bratsk Reservoir, created by the damming of the Angara River, is one of the largest artificial lakes in the world.

It covers an area of 5,470 square kilometers (2,110 square miles) and provides opportunities for various water activities.

Bratsk is a major transportation hub in Siberia.

It has a well-developed railway system and is connected to other cities in the region through an extensive network of roads.

The city of Bratsk is known for its vibrant cultural scene.

It is home to several theaters, museums, and art galleries that showcase the rich history and traditions of the region.

Bratsk is surrounded by picturesque natural landscapes, including dense forests, mountains, and rivers.

The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing , and wildlife watching.

The Bratsk Dam, which forms the Bratsk Reservoir, was completed in 1967.

It stands at a height of 124 meters (407 feet) and is an impressive engineering feat.

The construction of the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station required the relocation of several villages and towns.

Efforts were made to ensure the smooth transition and well-being of the affected residents.

Bratsk has a diverse economy, with industries including energy, metallurgy, forestry, and agriculture.

The city’s development is closely tied to the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station and the surrounding natural resources.

Bratsk is home to several educational institutions, including universities, colleges, and vocational schools.

It serves as an educational center for the region, attracting students from different parts of Siberia .

The people of Bratsk are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature.

Visitors to the city often praise the friendly atmosphere and genuine kindness of the locals.

Bratsk has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from various ethnic groups living in the area.

The city celebrates traditional festivals, music, and dance, reflecting the diversity of its population .

The Bratsk Fortress is an important historical landmark in the city.

It dates back to the 17th century and serves as a reminder of Bratsk’s significant role in the region’s history.

Bratsk is known for its delicious cuisine, which features traditional Siberian dishes as well as Russian favorites.

Visitors can enjoy hearty soups, smoked fish , and locally sourced berries and mushrooms.

The Bratsk Museum of Local Lore showcases the history, culture, and natural wonders of the region.

It is a must-visit for those interested in learning more about Bratsk and its surroundings.

Bratsk has a well-developed sports infrastructure and supports various athletic activities.

The city has produced many talented athletes who have competed at national and international levels.

Bratsk is surrounded by beautiful nature reserves and national parks.

These protected areas are home to a wide range of flora and fauna, offering breathtaking sights for nature enthusiasts.

The Bratskaya street, one of the main streets in the city, is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes.

It is a popular spot for locals and tourists to stroll, shop, and enjoy a meal.

Bratsk has a well-developed healthcare system, with modern hospitals and clinics.

The city prioritizes the health and well-being of its residents by providing quality medical facilities.

The Bratsk Opera and Ballet Theater is a cultural hub in the city, hosting performances by talented artists.

It showcases ballets, operas, and other musical events , attracting audiences from near and far.

Bratsk has a vibrant music scene, with local bands and musicians performing a variety of genres.

Music lovers can enjoy live performances at venues throughout the city.

The annual Bratsk International Film Festival celebrates the art of cinema.

It attracts filmmakers, industry professionals, and film enthusiasts from around the world.

The Bratsk Circus is a popular entertainment venue, featuring thrilling acrobatic performances and animal shows.

It offers fun-filled experiences for both children and adults.

Bratsk has a strong sense of community, with various civic organizations and volunteer groups working towards the betterment of the city.

Citizens actively participate in initiatives aimed at improving the environment, education, and social welfare.

The beautiful Bratsk City Park is a favorite spot for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor activities.

It offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

Bratsk is known for its stunning sunsets, which paint the sky with vibrant colors.

The breathtaking views make for memorable moments and great photo opportunities.

The local markets of Bratsk are vibrant hubs of trade, showcasing a variety of local produce and goods.

Visitors can explore the stalls and sample fresh fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts.

Bratsk is an important center for scientific research and innovation.

The city is home to various research institutes and laboratories that contribute to advancements in different fields.

The Bratsk State University offers a wide range of educational programs across various disciplines.

It attracts students not only from Bratsk but also from other parts of Russia and abroad.

Bratsk is a city that embraces technology and digital connectivity.

The city’s infrastructure is well-equipped to meet the demands of the digital age.

Bratsk hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including music festivals, art exhibitions, and theatrical performances.

The city’s calendar is filled with opportunities to immerse oneself in the vibrant cultural scene.

Bratsk is a city where old traditions and modernity coexist harmoniously.

While the city embraces progress, it also values and preserves its rich cultural heritage.

Bratsk is surrounded by vast forests, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Hiking, camping, and wildlife spotting are popular activities in the area.

The Bratsk Philharmonic Orchestra is renowned for its exceptional performances and talented musicians.

It enchants audiences with a diverse repertoire that includes classical, contemporary, and traditional pieces.

Bratsk takes pride in its strong educational system, which emphasizes the importance of knowledge and skills.

It prepares the younger generation for bright futures and successful careers.

Bratsk is a city that celebrates diversity and promotes inclusivity.

It values the contributions of people from different backgrounds and fosters a sense of unity among its residents.

The Bratsk Mosque is an important religious landmark in the city.

It serves as a place of worship for the Muslim community and represents the city’s religious tolerance.

Bratsk is a city with a strong sense of environmental consciousness.

Efforts are made to protect and preserve the natural resources and promote sustainable practices.

Bratsk is a city that holds great potential for growth and development.

With its rich resources, vibrant community, and forward-thinking outlook, it is poised for a promising future.

In conclusion, these 43 facts about Bratsk showcase the fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance of this city. From being home to one of the world’s largest hydroelectric power stations to boasting stunning landscapes like Lake Baikal and the Taiga forests, Bratsk has something for everyone. Its rich history, with traces of ancient civilizations and Soviet-era industrial development, adds a unique charm to the city.Whether you’re interested in adventure tourism, exploring historical sites, or simply immersing yourself in the local culture, Bratsk offers a myriad of experiences. The city’s warm hospitality, friendly locals, and delicious local cuisine make it a memorable destination for travelers.Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the breathtaking beauty of Bratsk. Visit this city and unlock its hidden gems, unforgettable experiences, and the chance to create lifelong memories.

Q: When is the best time to visit Bratsk?

A: The best time to visit Bratsk is during the summer months of June to August when the weather is pleasant and outdoor activities are in full swing.

Q: How do I get to Bratsk?

A: Bratsk can be reached by air through the Bratsk Airport, which has regular flights from major cities in Russia. Alternatively, you can also travel by train or bus from neighboring cities.

Q: Are there any popular attractions in Bratsk?

A: Yes , Bratsk is known for its popular attractions such as the Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station, Lake Baikal, Taiga forests, and the Bratsk Reservoir.

Q: Is Bratsk safe for tourists?

A: Yes, Bratsk is generally safe for tourists. However, it is always advisable to take necessary precautions and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.

Q: What are some traditional dishes to try in Bratsk?

A: Some traditional dishes to try in Bratsk include Siberian pelmeni, omul fish, stroganina, and local berry desserts.

Bratsk's stunning landscapes beckon nature enthusiasts to explore the wonders of the taiga biome, where cold climates shape unique ecosystems. This Russian city shares its rich history and culture with other fascinating destinations like Orenburg, inviting travelers to discover the depth and diversity of Russia's urban tapestry. Bratsk's massive hydroelectric power plant stands as a testament to human ingenuity, harnessing the immense potential of flowing water to power homes and industries, showcasing the transformative impact of hydroelectric technology .

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