THE SWEET ‘Full Circle’ UK Tour announced for December 2023 coming to Wrexham, Wolverhampton,  Holmfirth, Glasgow, Sunderland, Bury St Edmunds, Manchester, Lytham St Anne’s, Cardiff, Nottingham, London, Poole, & Frome!

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SWEET: Full Circle – December 2023 UK Tour

Sweet are back, and you’re not going to want to miss out come December as they go Full Circle!

A National Treasure and Glam Rock Royalty who have taken the world by storm for six decades, Sweet are at their best, performing all their iconic hits to audiences from every continent, all over the world.  From the beginning to the end … Full Circle!

Guitarist/vocalist Andy Scott, the sole surviving original member at the heart of the band and the golden thread linking Sweet’s proud past to the present, is still fiercely protective of that legacy today as ever.

Understandably he knows better than anyone that the long tours can’t carry on indefinitely, with the band now looking to ‘wind down’ some of their live commitments.

Andy explained, “This could be our last tour, but that doesn’t mean to say we’re not going to do any more gigs, just that we might not be doing 15-20 dates strung together. Then again, we might!”

Scoring 15 momentous top-40 hits in the Seventies, eight going top-five – including classic 1973 UK No.1 ‘Blockbuster’ – Sweet perfected the art of making memorable records in a highly-competitive era.

As well as the fire and steel shown in the recording studio and the glamour and excitement they transmitted onto our TV screens, there’s live passion too, something Andy plus bandmates Paul Manzi (lead vocals), Bruce Bisland (drums, vocals), Lee Small (bass guitar, vocals) and Tom Cory (guitar, keyboards) are keen to ensure remains. The present line-up has made an impact in the charts with recent single releases too.

And you can witness that first-hand as they return to the road leading up to Christmas. Sweet’s Full Circle Tour of 13 dates opens in Wrexham (where Andy played his first gig at a church hall 60 years ago) and ends in Frome, Wiltshire (close to his West Country base of 30-plus years).

From the breakthrough hit ‘Co-Co’ in 1970 to 1978’s ‘Love is like Oxygen’ and all points between and beyond. There is also the instant nostalgia of unforgettable classics such as ‘The Ballroom Blitz’, ‘Fox on the Run’, ‘Hellraiser’, ‘Little Willy’, ‘Teenage Rampage’, ‘Action’ and ‘Wig-Wam Bam’.

All in all, we’re talking 53 years of hit singles, 55 million albums and 34 No.1s, from a band that’s clearly stood the test of time.  So don’t miss out.   Altogether now, “You better beware, you better take care …”

THE SWEET’s ‘Full Circle’ – December 2023 UK Tour Dates include:

Friday 1 December                  WREXHAM – William Aston Hall

Saturday 2 December             WOLVERHAMPTON – The Wulfrun

Friday 8 December                  HOLMFIRTH – Picturedrome

Saturday 9 December             GLASGOW – Queen Margaret Union

Sunday 10 December              SUNDERLAND – Fire Station

Thursday 14 December          BURY ST EDMUNDS – Apex

Friday 15 December                MANCHESTER – Academy

Saturday 16 December           LYTHAM ST ANNE’S – Lowther Pavilion

Sunday 17 December              CARDIFF – Tramshed

Wednesday 20 December     NOTTINGHAM – Rock City

Thursday 21 December         LONDON – Islington Assembly Hall

Friday 22 December                POOLE – Lighthouse

Saturday 23 December           FROME – Cheese & Grain

Tickets for the above shows are available from – https://www.thegigcartel.com/Artists-profiles/The-Sweet.htm

For further information on THE SWEET, check out the following website / social media links:

Website – https://www.thesweet.com/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TheSweetOfficial/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/sweetofficial

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thesweet.official/

The Sweet – You Tube Official Channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdIpXow75WsgKZPfBcGqfVw


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