In the landscape of contemporary music, few bands have navigated the waves of change quite like Bastille. Known for their 2013 breakout single "Pompeii," the English rock band has cultivated a diverse discography and a loyal fan base over the past 15 years. As they prepare to embark on their 'From All Sides' arena tour in November 2025, Bastille aims not only to celebrate their musical achievements but also to make a significant difference in the community by supporting youth music initiatives. With a backdrop of rising challenges for grassroots music projects across the UK, the tour presents an opportunity for Bastille to engage with their fans while addressing a pressing societal issue.
Bastille, formed in London in 2010, has always been more than just a band. Their lyrically rich and genre-blending sound has captivated audiences, touching on themes of personal struggle, social issues, and existential reflection. From their debut album Bad Blood, which sold over a million copies in the UK, to their more recent work like Give Me The Future (2022), Bastille has continually transformed their artistic identity.
The forthcoming tour will encompass a range of tracks from across their discography, including:
This commitment to showcasing their full range underscores the band's desire to connect deeply with fans old and new.
While Bastille prepares for their ambitious tour, they are also stepping up to face a critical issue affecting the music landscape. Recent reports reveal a staggering 41% of grassroots youth music projects in the UK are at risk of closure, marking a 17% increase from the previous year. This crisis has prompted many in the music industry, like Bastille, to act.
Founded in 1999, Youth Music is a UK charity dedicated to supporting young musicians from marginalized communities. Their work aims to create meaningful opportunities and pathways for young people to compose, perform, and monetize their music skills. With increasing funding shortages, the organization launched the 'Rescue the Roots' campaign to quickly gather resources for these struggling programs.
Bastille’s partnership with Youth Music showcases their commitment to this cause. Notably, they will:
Matt Griffiths, CEO of Youth Music, emphasized the urgent need for support stating, “The crisis facing grassroots youth music projects is at breaking point.” Griffiths expressed optimism about the collaboration with Bastille, which has previously backed the charity, highlighting its importance in raising awareness of the funding crisis plaguing these essential programs.
The 'From All Sides' tour kicks off on November 6, 2025, in Plymouth at the Plymouth Pavilions. The band will span several key cities, including Cardiff, Nottingham, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham, Brighton, and concluding at the O2 Arena in London on November 18.
Tickets are set to go on general sale on March 28, 2025, with a pre-sale launching on March 2. Fans are encouraged to visit the official Bastille website for the latest updates.
Beyond showcasing their musical repertoire, Bastille’s tour holds potential for wider cultural implications:
Bastille's 'From All Sides' tour is more than just a journey through their soundscape; it signifies a commitment to uplifting youth music programs during a time of need. By blending entertainment with advocacy, the band encourages fans not only to engage with their music but also to support crucial initiatives that enable the next generation of artists. As tickets go on sale, excitement builds—not solely for the music but also for the opportunity to be a part of a movement towards nurturing talent and resilience in the arts.
The tour begins on November 6, 2025, in Plymouth.
Tickets will go on general sale on March 28, 2025, with a pre-sale beginning on March 2. Fans can purchase tickets via the official Bastille website.
Bastille aims to support grassroots youth music projects that are at risk of closure due to funding shortages. They will donate proceeds from their tour to the 'Rescue the Roots' campaign and mentor aspiring musicians during the tour.
Bastille will perform in nine cities across the UK, concluding with a performance at London's O2 Arena.
Fans will experience a mix of well-loved hits, deep cuts, and rarities from Bastille's discography, alongside intimate unplugged moments, allowing for a rich musical experience.
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