Chart-topping art pop legends 10cc will play live show in Sheffield - here's how to get tickets

Art pop and soft rock legends 10cc will be performing in Sheffield as part of an extensive tour of the United Kingdom.
10cc will play at Sheffield City Hall on March 16, 2024.10cc will play at Sheffield City Hall on March 16, 2024.
10cc will play at Sheffield City Hall on March 16, 2024.

The anouncement that they will play at Sheffield City Hall on Saturday, March 16, comes while the band is currently on a major tour of Australia and New Zealand and in a year that the band celebrates 50 years since the release of their debut album.

Having sold more than 15 million albums in the UK alone, 10cc have eleven Top 10 hits to their name, including three No 1 singles - Rubber Bullets, Dreadlock Holiday and the ubiquitous I’m Not In Love – along with Donna (No 2), Art For Art’s Sake and Good Morning Judge (both reaching 5), The Things We Do For Love and I’m Mandy Fly Me (6), and The Wall Street Shuffle (10).

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10cc continue to be one of our most loved bands and remain a critics favourite, with the Daily Telegraph describing them as “Note perfect!” and the Arts Desk confirming that “10cc's songbook, full of fun and love and rage, remains blessedly the same”.

Led by founder member Graham Gouldman, the live band comprises Rick Fenn (lead guitar, bass, vocals), Paul Burgess (drums, percussion) – both of whom have been with 10cc since the early years - Keith Hayman (keyboards, guitars, bass, vocals) and Iain Hornal (vocals, percussion, guitar, keyboards).

Ahead of the UK tour in spring 2024, the band will head to Europe this Autumn, with a 17-date tour including shows in Holland, Belgium and Germany and a return to Scandinavia, where earlier this year, ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaerus was around to see the Stockholm show.

Graham Gouldman and Bjorn are currently working on a song-writing-themed festival in Sweden in July, also to be backed by Swedish pop-rock duo Roxette.

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10cc formed in Stockport in 1972 and originally consisted of Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme who had written and recorded together for four years. Gouldman and Stewart created most of the band’s accessible songs, while Godley and Creme were responsible for the experimental slant to the songwriting.

Tickets for 10cc at Sheffield City Hall are now on sale at www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk