UB40 featuring Ali Campbell & Astro launch tour in Sheffield – here’s how to get tickets

UB40 featuring Ali Campbell & Astro will kick off their next tour in Sheffield – with tickets going on sale in a few days’ time.
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell & Astro.UB40 featuring Ali Campbell & Astro.
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell & Astro.

The hit-makers will perform at the City Hall on Friday, April 9, 2021.

Tickets for the show will be on sale this Friday, July 31, at 10am. Go to www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

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Like so many other artists whose plans for 2020 have been thwarted by the global pandemic, the band fronted by founding members Ali Campbell and Astro, and backed by their formidable seven-piece band, have taken the decision to tour in 2021 instead.

UB40 topped the UK singles chart on three occasions and sold 70 million records as they took their smooth yet rootsy musical blend to all corners of the globe.

Between 1983 and 1998 the group produced three Labour Of Love albums, bringing hits such as Eric Donaldson’s Cherry Oh Baby, Lord Creator’s ‘Kingston Town and Johnny Osbourne’s Come Back Darling to a new, global audience.

They also topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic with their reggae cover of Neil Diamond’s Red Red Wine.

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The band’s success is however not limited to the past – their last tour visited the world’s biggest arenas, with their last album 2018’s A Real Labour of Love narrowly missing out on topping the UK charts.

During the recent enforced hiatus, the band hit the headlines when Ali and Astro reassembled the touring band remotely to record a lockdown single - a poignant cover of the late Bill Withers’ Lean On Me, in aid of NHS Charities Together.

The release was accompanied by a socially distanced home video that featured guests Suggs, Jools Holland, Sir Cliff Richard, Shaun and Bez of the Happy Mondays, Kurupt FM, Lynval Golding of the Specials, Big Narstie, Frank Benbini of Fun Lovin’ Criminals, Phil Daniels, Scarlett Moffatt, Mo Gilligan and a cast of key workers.