Gigs in Leeds: Need something to look forward to? Here are the blockbuster Leeds gigs happening in late 2021


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At this point, we're sympathetic to anyone nervous of buying a ticket to a comedy or musical gig. When lockdowns commenced in March 2020 few of us suspected they'd carry on into 2021.
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Is it safe to purchase tickets to a gig?
In the main, yes. Ticketmaster and ATG Tickets have guaranteed that tickets to any gig that is postponed will be honoured for the future date. In most cases they will also give you the option to ask for a refund, but this varies from gig to gig, so check the Ts & Cs before buying.
If a gig is cancelled, you will receive a refund automatically.
If you purchase a ticket through a secondary ticketing site, such as a resale site, you will likely not receive a refund – so buyer beware.
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Here, we've listed the blockbuster comedy and music gigs happening from September onwards, as that's the current projection for when the entire UK will be vaccinated.
Elbow
O2 Academy Leeds, 5 & 6 September 2021, £51-£64
The beloved Manchester rockers will be playing two gigs, touring their late 2019 album Giants of All Sizes – though you can bet these crowd-pleasers will roll their brilliant back-catalogue, too. Get your lungs ready for a sign-along to 'One Day Like This.'
Alan Carr: Not Again, Alan!
Leeds Grand Theatre, 5 September 2021, £26
It's been four years since comedian Alan Carr last went on tour, and in his latest set he promises to divulge the hilarious details on 'all sorts of dramas' – starting from the inside scope of his wedding day, which was officiated by Adele.
Ed Byrne: If I'm Honest
City Varieties Music Hall, 14 September 2021, £25.60
Irish stand-up Ed Byrne is reliably hilarious. His latest show will look at whether or not he has any traits he genuinely wants to pass onto his children. Expect oh-so-recognisable humour.
Dua Lipa – Future Nostalgia Tour
First Direct Arena Leeds, 21 September, 2021 £41.75-£138
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Katherine Ryan, Missus
O2 Academy Leeds, 13 October 2021, £24.50
She's foul-mouthed – but furiously funny. Here, Katherine Ryan talks her way through how she went from avowed single lady to married woman, by accident.
Professor Brian Cox: Horizons
First Direct Arena Leeds, 22 October 2021, £43 - £112
Ok, this isn't comedy, or music. But Prof Brian Cox has the popularity usually afforded to rock stars. Here the celebrated physicist will take us on an audio-visual tour of the mysteries of the universe.
Bon Iver
First Direct Arena Leeds, 24 October 2021, £30 - £64
Wisconsin indie folk band have a reputation for their moving, intimate gigs (even in larger venues). They create beautiful, building soundscapes, that start softly and then soar into electronic riffs that are overwhelming to experience.
Elton John: Farewell Yellow Brick Road
First Direct Arena Leeds, 5 November 2021, £229 - £899
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Steps: What the Future Holds
First Direct Arena Leeds, 19 November 2021, £41-£114
The reunion tour for the popular British pop band. Perfect if you want a little cheesy fun. 5, 6, 7, 8!
Blondie
First Direct Arena Leeds, 21 November 2021, £63-£114
Debbie Harry is still the coolest woman in rock, even at 75. The deeply stylish New York new wave band have a back catalogue of stone-cold bangers. Get in to get your groove on.
James plus the Happy Mondays
First Direct Arena, 25 November 2021, £46.15 - £78
Fancy a little blast from the past? This Manchester double hitter is sure to take you back to the late 80s and early 90s, as James and the Happy Mondays play their crowd-pleasing hits.
A Question of Sport
First Direct Arena Leeds, November 28, £41 – £171
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Bill Bailey: En Route to Normal
First Direct Arena, Leeds, 18 December, £45
He conquered the world of dance in 2020 by winning Strictly Come Dancing, now Bill Bailey is showcasing his primary talent – comedy. Guaranteed laughs from one of the UK's best stand-ups – sure to be surreal, musical, and smart.