Glenn Tilbrook, the celebrated lead singer and guitarist of the iconic British band Squeeze, has announced two special intimate solo performances in Barnsley and Chester this May. Known for his captivating stage presence and timeless hits like “Tempted,” “Cool For Cats,” and “Up The Junction,” Tilbrook promises an evening of music that blends the best of Squeeze’s classics with his solo work.
The first show will take place on Friday, 16th May, 2025, at the Birdwell Club in Barnsley, offering fans in the area a unique opportunity to experience Tilbrook’s music in an intimate setting. Following this, he will grace Chester with his presence on Thursday, 22nd May, 2025, at Telford’s Warehouse, a venue known for its warm acoustics and close audience interaction.
These performances come alongside Tilbrook’s tour with Daryl Hall, highlighting his busy schedule yet his commitment to connecting with fans in smaller venues. The shows in Barnsley and Chester are particularly special as they provide a more personal experience, showcasing Tilbrook’s musical versatility and his undying passion for live performance.
Tickets for both events are now available and can be purchased through the official links provided on Glenn Tilbrook’s website and social media platforms. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early, as these intimate shows are expected to sell out quickly given Tilbrook’s enduring popularity and the unique nature of these gigs.
Glenn Tilbrook, with his rich history in music spanning over four decades, continues to enchant audiences with his songwriting and guitar skills. These solo shows are not just concerts; they are a celebration of music, memory, and the connection between artist and audience.
For more information on Glenn Tilbrook’s tour dates, visit glenntilbrook.com.
Tickets for GLENN TILBROOK – May 2025 shows are available from:
Friday 16th May – BARNSLEY – Birdwell
Thursday 22nd May – CHESTER – Live Rooms
Tickets are £27.50 plus BF and are available from – https://www.thegigcartel.com/Artists-profiles/Glenn-Tilbrook.htm
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