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Deftones to play largest ever UK headline show

Californian alternative metal band announce Crystal Palace Park date with Weezer & High Vis

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Sacramento’s finest sons will play the London venue on Sunday June 29th 2025. They will be following in the footsteps of the likes of The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley and Pink Floyd, playing this iconic setting. In 2024 the park played host to an array of scintillating and diverse talent including Skepta’s inaugural Big Smoke Festival, Bloc Party and The National.

Also supporting the Deftones will be fellow Californians Weezer , bringing their unique blend of infectious pop-punk and superstars-in-waiting, Londoners High Vis. Fronted by Liverpudlian Graham Sayle, who single handedly could save the world’s energy crisis, if only there was a way of harnessing the power his live performances exude. With other acts still to be announced this promises to be one of the hottest tickets around next summer.

Formed in Sacramento, CA in 1988, multi-platinum GRAMMYĀ® Award-winning Deftones are one of the most influential alternative bands in the world. Comprised of Chino Moreno, Frank Delgado, Stephen Carpenter, and Abe Cunningham, the band has released nine studio albums – the most recent being GRAMMYĀ®-nominated ā€˜Ohms’ – and have created a culture that is revered as one of the most fervent to ever exist. Deftones’ appearance at Crystal Palace Park marks what will truly be a special evening as the band make their first live appearance in the UK since 2022, and will be the bands biggest UK show, eclipsing their previous one at the capital’s O2 Arena.

Deftones will host an artist pre-sale on Wednesday 6 November starting at 9AM (GMT) through to Friday 8 November at 9AM (GMT). General on sale begins at 9AM (GMT) on Friday 8 November via www.ticketmaster.co.uk.Ā 

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Andi Callen (Contributing Editor)

Original punk. Done everything there is to do in music, except run a record label! Addicted to noise and taking photographs of live music. Based on NW England, I've previously contributed to Louder Than War, MancAndi, The Punk Site, and Backseat Mafia, where I was Punk/Post Punk & Live Editor. Part of the original review team when Rocksound Magazine first started.
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