£1 from each ticket sale will be donated to CALM, charity number 1110621
Venue Age Restrictions:
SEATS - Under 14-year-olds MUST be accompanied by an adult aged 18yrs + with a valid ticket, into the venue. (i.e. 14yrs and over can come into the building on their own with a valid ticket)
STANDING - Under 14-year-olds are not permitted on a standing floor. 14- and 15-year-olds are only permitted on a standing floor when accompanied by an adult aged 18yrs +
Papa Roach have just released a brand-new single called “Wake Up Calling,” and unveiled the next wave of their ‘Rise Of The Roach’ world tour, with dates confirmed across Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Europe, and now the UK & Ireland.
The band has just announced their return to the UK later this year for another headline run, following their biggest shows yet last year, including a sold-out Wembley show. The tour willkick off at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on 1st November through to Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on 9th November, with a stop at London’s The O2 along the way.
Last year’s UK dates garnered fantastic reviews across the board:
“…with this kind of longevity, our suspicion about them being armageddon-proof doesn’t seem quite so daft after all. Long live Papa Roach!” - Kerrang
“Papa Roach (are) still so undeniable all these years later. Still learning, still living, still loving and still looking for that next thing to conquer, it is an attitude that we can all take something from – utterly unmissable” - Rock Sound.
“Few bands could have so effortlessly handled Wembley as this” - Louder
“..they have evolved far beyond that (nu-metal) niche genre to become a big arena band with an armoury of belting tunes” - Daily Star
Always philanthropic, the band presented Campaign Against Living Miserably with a £20,000 cheque at their sold-out headline show at Wembley Arena from funds raised during their short UK tour and will be supporting the charity again in November, with a £1 donation per ticket. Their Irish show will support the national charity Pieta.
Papa Roach stated: “To say that we were humbled by the response to the first leg of the ‘Rise Of The Roach’ UK tour would be an understatement. All of us are excited to return to the UK and Ireland to play more cities with a few surprises in store for fans"