
British music legends Squeeze will play their only UK date in Carlisle later this year.
Tickets go on sale for the November gig at the Sands Centre tomorrow at 10am.
Squeeze first formed in 1973, shortly after Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook had begun their songwriting partnership.
By 1977 they had made their recording debut and enjoyed a string of hits, establishing the band as not just a passing footnote in new-wave history, but as an important and vital part of quintessential British music.
Following solo careers, the Ivor Novello Award-winning duo reunited in 2007 to relaunch Squeeze and have been touring, writing and recording together ever since, returning to the UK album charts and airwaves with 2015’s Cradle To The Grave and 2017’s The Knowledge.
Over the last few years Squeeze have been touring extensively across the UK, USA and Australia, most recently joining Daryl Hall & John Oates on their North American tour.
While staying safe in the UK, Glenn and Chris have both been writing and keeping busy with online activity, whilst looking forward to returning to the live stage.
This new headline Carlisle date for Squeeze follows a major USA tour during August and September and precedes their appearance on Madness’ UK arena tour this December.
Squeeze visit Carlisle on Tuesday November 30.