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Madness Tour Dates 2025

17 upcoming concerts

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Concert Schedule (17)

Sun, 12:00
Jul 13
2025
Tofte Manor - Bedford, UK
£148
Sat, 19:00
Jul 19
2025
013 Poppodium013 - Tilburg, Netherlands
€132
Sat, 17:30
Aug 2
2025
Dreamland Margate - Margate, UK
tickets
£255
Sat, 14:00
Aug 23
2025
Colchester Castle Park - Colchester, UK
tickets
£255
Thu, 18:00
Dec 4
2025
Utilita Arena Sheffield - Sheffield, UK
tickets
£99
Fri, 18:00
Dec 5
2025
AO Arena - Manchester, UK
tickets
£97
Sat, 18:30
Dec 6
2025
OVO Hydro - Glasgow, UK
tickets
£98
Sun, 18:00
Dec 7
2025
P&J Live - Aberdeen, UK
tickets
£97
Tue, 18:00
Dec 9
2025
Utilita Arena Newcastle - Newcastle upon tyne, UK
tickets
£96
Wed, 18:30
Dec 10
2025
M&S Bank Arena - Liverpool, UK
tickets
£95
Fri, 18:00
Dec 12
2025
Leeds First Direct Bank Arena - Leeds, UK
tickets
£97
Sat, 18:30
Dec 13
2025
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham - Nottingham, UK
tickets
£96
Sun, 13:00
Dec 14
2025
The Brighton Centre - Brighton And Hove, UK
Tue, 18:30
Dec 16
2025
Bournemouth International Centre - Bournemouth, UK
tickets
£255
Thu, 18:30
Dec 18
2025
Utilita Arena Cardiff - Cardiff, UK
tickets
£125
Fri, 18:00
Dec 19
2025
Utilita Arena Birmingham - Birmingham, UK
tickets
£96
Sat, 18:30
Dec 20
2025
The O2 - London, UK
tickets
£131
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Madness 2025 Tour Info

Dreaming of a Madness concert? Currently, 17 scheduled concerts are spread across the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Find all details for upcoming events, including tour dates, pricing, and show info in our listings. Get Madness tickets today!

About Madness

Madness, formed in 1978, blend ska with British pop and are renowned for hits like "Our House" and "It Must Be Love." Their debut, "One Step Beyond," was a 2-Tone ska era classic. Known for their humorous style and engaging performances, the band had numerous Top Ten UK hits throughout the '80s. They collaborated with producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley and key members included Suggs, Mike Barson, and Lee Thompson. They played the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the 2012 London Olympics, and launched hits like 2009's The Liberty of Norton Folgate.

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