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StereophonicsJohn Smith's StadiumHuddersfield17:00Book Tickets
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StereophonicsBellahouston ParkGlasgow16:00Book Tickets
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StereophonicsFinsbury ParkLondon13:30Book Tickets
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StereophonicsPrincipality StadiumCardiff17:00Book Tickets
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HERITAGE LIVE FESTIVALS 2025 - StereophonicsRoyal Sandringham EstateKings Lynn14:00Book Tickets
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HeadliningNEIGHBOURHOOD WEEKENDER 2025Victoria ParkWarrington12:00Book Tickets
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Stereophonics Fan Reviews (81) 4.9
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Amazing Performance

Stereophonics were amazing. Really pleased we went but the evening was totally ruined by lack of toilets! There were no toilets anywhere to be seen from middle to the back of the park. People were weeing anywhere & everywhere. We didn’t drink because if this. Cannot believe how poorly organised this was for 35,000 people. Sad as Stereophonics were just amazing!!!

Posted by Nicki on 17/07/2019

Stereophonics, Singleton Park, Swansea - 13th July 2019

Local boy & dakota

Toliet chaos security to stop arguments people jumping queues. This was the excuse for people to pee in cups and no go to toilets only one urinal only area.

Posted by Alan Roderick on 17/07/2019

Stereophonics, Singleton Park, Swansea - 13th July 2019

Brilliant gig, toilets and bar queue beyond though

Thoroughly enjoyed the Stereophonics, but missed the first few songs as toilet and bar queues were an absolute shambles, the 40 minutes between Tom Grennan finishing and the Stereophonics coming on wasn’t enough time!! 100 toilets there for 35000 and that is the appropriate amount. I’d like to know who made that decision The location of the bars could have been better placed so you could at least see the stage while you were in the queue. Lovely surroundings and fab band but unlikely to see another band here. When you pay that amount of money to see a band, provide a decent amount of toilets, instead of money grabbing, pay out for extra facilities so people want to come back, was shocking the amount of men (and women) urinating everywhere. If you had paid out for more toilets, people would have spent more in the bar, so would have been a win - win. People didn’t drink as they didn’t want to queue for the loos.

Posted by on 16/07/2019

Stereophonics, Singleton Park, Swansea - 13th July 2019

Amazing as always

12th time seeing the Stereophonics and they were amazing as always.

Posted by Sue C on 15/07/2019

Stereophonics, Singleton Park, Swansea - 13th July 2019

Another outstanding performance

Yet again I witnessed another outstanding performance from the Stereophonics, I always come away wanting to go see them again, thank you for coming to Swansea.

Posted by Lou Rig on 15/07/2019

Stereophonics, Singleton Park, Swansea - 13th July 2019

Stereophonics is a Welsh rock band formed in 1992, known for their anthemic sound, soulful lyrics, and gritty yet melodic style. Fronted by lead singer and guitarist Kelly Jones, Stereophonics gained widespread popularity with their debut album Word Gets Around (1997) and achieved mainstream success with their chart-topping album Performance and Cocktails (1999). Their music blends elements of alternative rock, post-Britpop, and classic rock, characterised by Jones' raspy vocals and emotionally resonant songwriting.


Over the years, Stereophonics have become one of the UK's most successful and enduring rock bands, with hits like "Dakota," "Maybe Tomorrow," and "Have a Nice Day." Known for their electrifying live performances and ability to craft timeless rock songs, the band remains a staple of the British rock scene with a dedicated fan base and a legacy of critically acclaimed albums.


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