Fresh from landing their second Number One album of the year, Shed Seven today announce their biggest ever headline show in their home county.

York’s very own indie heroes head to the Yorkshire coast next summer to play TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre on Saturday June 14.

Shed Seven will be joined on the night at the 8,000-capacity seafront venue – the UK’s largest purpose-built open air concert arena – by special guests Jake Bugg and Cast.

Tickets go on sale at 9.30am Friday October 11 from scarboroughopenairtheatre.co.uk and ticketmaster.co.uk

Singer Rick Witter said: “It’s been a dream of ours for sometime to head out to the coast to play Scarborough OAT. It’s a stunning and historic venue… Yorkshire’s very own Hollywood Bowl! 2024 has been an amazing year for us. We’ve had our first number one album, sold out shows across the land and now to announce our biggest ever headline show in Yorkshire – it doesn’t get much better! We can’t thank our fans enough and we want them to join us in Scarborough next summer for what will be a magical night at this incredibly special venue.”

The band are riding a career high right now. In January, their sixth studio album, the critically acclaimed A Matter of Time debuted at Number One on the official UK Album Charts.

Then, just last week, they celebrated as Liquid Gold – a sensational album which revisits and reimagines iconic tracks from their glorious 30-plus year career – hit top spot on its first week of release.

It has been an incredible 30-year journey for Shed Seven which leads them to a headline show next summer at Scarborough OAT. The band are one of the UK’s most beloved with six sensational studio albums and a string of anthems that are ingrained into the nation’s psyche.

Together with their Scarborough date, Shed Seven have also announced two further live dates – Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl on July 4 and Leeds Millennium Square on July 11.

It is now 12 years since special guest Jake Bugg burst onto the scene at the age of just 17. His self-titled debut album was nominated for the Mercury prize and sold almost 900,000 copies, driven by the success of breakthrough single Lightning Bolt.

Bugg remains the youngest male artist to debut at Number One in the UK album charts.

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