The Vaccines return to their roots with Combat Sports; ranging from pure Vaccines rock and roll through to powerpop. It is a combination that has never failed them in the past, as demonstrated by 15 consecutive A-listed singles at Radio 1, performing on Later…with Jools Holland on four separate occasions and headlining a career affirming show at London’s 02 Arena, all alongside pulling some of the biggest crowds across the summer festival circuits over the years. They have also earned BRIT Award nominations for Best Live Act and Best New Artist, a Q Award nomination for Best New Band and won an NME Award for Best New Band.
The Vaccines are without doubt one of the biggest and most adored British bands of our generation. Starting their career with a bang in 2011 with the year’s bestselling debut album What Did You Expect from the Vaccines?, 2012 then saw the release of the equally successful Come of Age, which charted at #1 in the UK, and in 2015 English Graffiti charted at #2. Combined, the band have sold over 1 million records worldwide.
The Vaccines will be playing another Blackburn show due to the January date being cut short. All original ticket holders will be offered a free ticket for this new date up to the number of tickets originally purchased. The cut off deadline for taking up the offer is Friday 3rd May 2019 at 5pm. After the deadline, any unredeemed tickets from this offer will be put on general sale. Refunds of tickets from original date are not permitted.
PLEASE NOTE: All tickets MUST be used by the original booker. Tickets are non-transferable and not permitted for resale. Each ticket is subject to a £2.00 admin fee of which a portion will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust.
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Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Standing | £24.50 per ticket |
Age Guidance: 14+ standing only. All tickets must be used by the original booker. Tickets are non-transferable and not permitted for resale. Each ticket is subject to a £2.00 admin fee of which a portion will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust.
Follow all signs into Blackburn Town Centre & follow brown signs. From A6078 Montague Street turn at Feilden St.
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