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Scissor Sisters are back with an intimate warm-up show in Brighton

by Nick Linazasoro
26 March, 2025
in Arts and Culture, Music
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Scissor Sisters are back with an intimate warm-up show in Brighton

Scissor Sisters

Scissor Sisters Return To Celebrate The 20th Anniversary Of Their No.1 Album ‘Scissor Sisters’ – Huge Arena Tour For 2025 Announced Today….

The long-awaited reunion that fans have been clamouring for is here: Scissor Sisters are back and readying their first live shows in over 12 years. Ahead of their major arena tour starting on 16th May in Nottingham, the band have announced two exclusive intimate warm up shows at Brighton’s Concorde 2 on Wednesday 7th May and Bristol SWX on Thursday 8th May 2025.

Tickets for these intimate warmup shows go on sale Friday 28th March at 10am via HERE.

Scissor Sisters are heading to the Concorde 2 (pic Mike Burnell)

Scissor Sisters self-titled debut album is one of the UK’s 40 best-sellers of all time, selling over 3 million copies globally (a staggering 2 million of these were UK sales). Ranked as the 20th biggest-selling album of the 21st century in the UK and the 35th biggest-selling album of all time, the album went 9 x Platinum in the UK, and won three BRIT Awards in 2005, including Best International Album, Best International Group and Best International Breakthrough Act, making Scissor Sisters the first act ever to win all three international categories.

The band are already batting around setlist ideas but plan to perform every single track from the album on the tour. They will also cherry-pick highlights from their three subsequent albums, 2006’s ‘Ta-Dah’, 2010’s ‘Night Work’ and 2012’s ‘Magic Hour’, which contain some of the band’s biggest hits and most cherished fan favourites. 

The era-defining pop disruptors – lead singer Jake Shears plus multi-instrumentalist Babydaddy and guitarist Del Marquis – will fill the UK’s arenas throughout May with their signature mix of showmanship, songcraft and galvanising queer energy.

Tickets for Scissor Sisters arena tour are on sale now, all via www.scissorsisters.com.

Warm-up gigs flyer

SCISSOR SISTERS ARENA TOUR 2025 – WITH SUPPORT FROM VERY SPECIAL GUEST ALISON GOLDFRAPP
FRI 16 MAY 2025             NOTTINGHAM, MOTORPOINT ARENA 
SAT 17 MAY 2025            GLASGOW, OVO HYDRO
MON 19 MAY 2025         BOURNEMOUTH, INTERNATIONAL CENTRE  SOLD OUT  
TUE 20 MAY 2025          CARDIFF, UTILITA ARENA       SOLD OUT
WED 21 MAY 2025          MANCHESTER, CO-OP LIVE      
FRI 23 MAY 2025             LONDON, THE O2
SAT 24 MAY 2025            LEEDS, FIRST DIRECT ARENA  
SUN 25 MAY 2025           BIRMINGHAM, UTILITA ARENA
TUE 27 MAY 2025            BELFAST, SSE ARENA       
WED 28 MAY 2025          DUBLIN, 3ARENA       

Scissor Sisters burst onto the scene in the early 2000s with a colourful, boundary-pushing style that blended glam rock, pop, and disco, breaking down barriers in LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream music. Released in February 2004, the group’s debut album achieved the biggest selling week one of any international artist in the last 20 years. It spawned five irresistible singles: the funky strut of Laura, Elton-esquecoming out anthem ‘Take Your Mama’, life-affirming ballad ‘Mary’, horny club banger ‘Filthy/Gorgeous’ and an audacious disco cover of Pink Floyd’s ‘Comfortably Numb’. In a way, the album’s jubilant fusion of rollicking pop, gleaming glam rock, classic balladry and subtly subversive club tunes reflects the fact that Scissor Sisters started out as musical outsiders.

Though they emerged from New York’s hyper-creative queer underground, the band were embraced most vehemently of all in the UK. In 2004 Jake and Babydaddy collaborated with pop royalty when they co-wrote and produced Kylie Minogue’s shimmering disco gem ‘I Believe in You’, a UK No.2 hit that was nominated for a Grammy award. In January 2004, Scissor Sisters made their UK live debut at a sweaty Soho club night; by June, they were playing Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage. In 2005, they cemented their incredible rise by winning three BRIT Awards and performing ‘Take Your Mama’ at the ceremony with eye-popping puppets created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.  Their unforgettable performances at Coachella, and V Festival truly cemented their status as one of the most exciting live acts of the early 2000s. In 2005, they performed at ‘Live 8 London in Hyde Park, supporting MAKEpovertyHISTORY. The band has also headlined iconic venues like Wembley Arena and the London O2, completing five international sell-out tours. In 2005 they were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording for Comfortably Numb,

The ‘Ta-Dah’ album stormed straight to the top of the charts in 2006 after spawning the No.1 single ‘I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’’, a dazzling disco bop co-written with the band’s idol Elton John. ‘Ta-Dah’ also featured the deliciously off-kilter stomper ‘I Can’t Decide’, which has gone on to become one of the band’s most streamed songs despite never being released as a single. ‘Ta-Dah’ was followed in time by ‘Night Work’, a harder dance-rock record spearheaded by the strident single ‘Fire With Fire’. Since its release, the album has become a cult queer classic thanks to its heady celebration of club culture’s potential for personal, political and sexual liberation. ‘Magic Hour’ was a kaleidoscopic pop album that yielded the sleek house single ‘Only the Horses’, which was co-produced by Calvin Harris, and the drag-inspired banger ‘Let’s Have A Kiki’. The latter remains a staple at gay bars and Pride parties, and the band are especially excited to be returning in an era where more queer artists are breakout stars.

New limited edition green vinyl edition

Fans will also be interested in snapping up a copy of the new limited edition green vinyl repressing of the No.1  ‘Scissor Sisters’ album – Find your copy HERE. 

www.scissorsisters.com

 

 

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