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Kaiser Chiefs are returning to Leeds in 2025 for a special occasion.

The band may have just released their Easy Eighth Album, but they are already looking back.

Specifically, they are reminiscing about their debut 2004 record, Employment, and will be celebrating its 20th anniversary with an enormous hometown show at Leeds’ Temple Newsham Park on Saturday, May 31, 2025.

This one-off show also has an incredible amount of support acts, as well, including The Cribs and Razorlight to name just a few.

Tickets come out soon, but you can get presale information before then, as well.

Don’t miss… Ocean Colour Scene confirm enormous UK tour – how to get tickets right now [Kaiser Chiefs are returning to Leeds in 2025 for a special occasion. The band may have just released their Easy Eighth Album, but they are already looking back. Specifically, they are reminiscing about their debut 2004 record, Employment, and will be celebrating its 20th anniversary with an enormous hometown show at Leeds’ Temple Newsham Park on Saturday, May 31, 2025. This one-off show also has an incredible amount of support acts, as well, including The Cribs and Razorlight to name just a few. Tickets come out soon, but you can get presale information before then, as well. ]

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Kaiser Chiefs tickets are about to be released. (Image: GETTY)

How to get Kaiser Chiefs presale tickets

Kaiser Chiefs presale tickets will be released on Thursday, October 10, 2024, at 9am.

Fans will only be able to purchase presale tickets if they have signed up for the band’s newsletter using this link.

After that, tickets will presumably be available through Ticketmaster below:

Buy Kaiser Chiefs presale tickets from Ticketmaster.

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Kaiser Chiefs are finally returning to Leeds. (Image: GETTY)

When do Kaiser Chiefs tickets come out?

Kaiser Chiefs tickets for their Leeds Temple Newsham Park gig will be released on Friday, October 11, 2024 at 9am.

These general onsale tickets will be available to all fans who want to see the band, meaning they do not need any kind of presale link or code ahead of time.

Here’s the links you need to buy yours:

TICKETMASTER – Buy Kaiser Chiefs tickets here.

SEE TICKETS – Buy Kaiser Chiefs tickets here.

Speaking out about taking on this incredible venue for the first time, Kaiser Chiefs said: “Very excited to announce our biggest Leeds gig ever. Twenty years since Employment and twenty-three years since we last played at Temple Newsam we are delighted to be back.

“Last time we played there (in Parva) we joked we were on after Guns n Roses who had played the previous night so it’s been a long wait to finally actually headline the Park.

“We are a band that historically always looked forwards but after 20 years of people telling us how important Employment is to them and how it soundtracked people’s lives, we felt we had to organise a celebration.”

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Kaiser Chiefs have a huge support line-up. (Image: GETTY)

Who is supporting Kaiser Chiefs?

Kaiser Chiefs will be supported at Leeds Temple Newsham Park on Saturday, May 31, 2025, by a number of huge artists.

The band will be joined by Razorlight, The Cribs, The Coral, We Are Scientists, HotWax and Ellur.

These inclusions are not an accident, either; the band have picked out their friends to join them at the legendary venue.

“We’ve managed to get a few of our old touring friends to come and celebrate with us,” Kaiser Chiefs said. “And of course everyone is invited. Come celebrate the 2000’s, Employment, When Leeds took over the World. See you all in May.”

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