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The Wombats Newcastle Upon

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Friday, December 5, 2025

19:00:00

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Utilita Arena

Utilita Arena, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle Upon Tyne

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The Wombats Live at Utilita Arena, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Get ready for a night of infectious indie-rock anthems as Liverpool’s beloved trio, The Wombats, are set to electrify the Utilita Arena in Newcastle Upon Tyne on Friday, 5 December 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a chance to relive the euphoric highs of their decade-spanning career with a band known for their high-energy performances and singalong choruses. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to their unique brand of melodic indie, prepare for an unforgettable evening of pure musical joy in the heart of the Toon.

About The Wombats

Since emerging from the vibrant Liverpool music scene in the mid-2000s, The Wombats have solidified their reputation as one of the UK’s most enduring and beloved indie-rock outfits. Comprised of Matthew “Murph” Murphy (vocals, guitar), Daniel Haggis (drums), and Tord Øverland-Knudsen (bass, vocals), the band quickly carved out a distinctive niche with their relatable lyrics, catchy melodies, and an undeniable knack for crafting anthemic indie-pop. Their debut album, A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation (2007), was a breakthrough success, spawning fan favourites like “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” and “Moving to New York.” These early tracks showcased their youthful exuberance and ability to tap into the universal themes of love, life, and navigating the complexities of growing up.

Their subsequent releases continued to build on this foundation, with This Modern Glitch (2011) and Glitterbug (2015) further cementing their status. Tracks such as “Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)” and the critically acclaimed “Greek Tragedy” from Glitterbug demonstrated a maturation in their songwriting, incorporating darker undertones and more sophisticated production while retaining their signature infectious energy. Beautiful People Will Ruin Our Lives (2018) and their most recent album, Fix Yourself, Not the World (2022), have seen The Wombats continue to evolve, exploring new sonic territories and reaffirming their commitment to delivering emotionally resonant and high-octane indie rock. Throughout their career, they’ve maintained a strong connection with their fanbase, renowned for their energetic live shows that consistently deliver a powerful and exhilarating experience.

Utilita Arena Newcastle Upon Tyne

The Utilita Arena, formerly known as the Metro Radio Arena, is Newcastle Upon Tyne’s premier entertainment venue, a state-of-the-art facility situated in the heart of the city centre. This versatile arena plays host to a diverse range of world-class events, from major sporting competitions and theatrical productions to the biggest names in music. With a capacity that can be configured to accommodate tens of thousands of fans, the Utilita Arena boasts excellent acoustics and a dynamic atmosphere, making it the perfect setting for a band like The Wombats to unleash their electrifying sound. Its central location ensures easy access for attendees travelling from across the region and beyond, with excellent public transport links and ample parking facilities nearby. For complete venue details, see our venue guide.

What to Expect

Prepare for a pulsating journey through the Wombats’ illustrious back catalogue. Their live sets are a testament to their enduring appeal, a carefully curated blend of their most celebrated anthems and newer material that keeps the energy levels soaring from start to finish. Expect to be swept up in the infectious joy of singalong classics like “Let’s Dance to Joy Division,” a track that has become a staple of indie discos and festival stages worldwide. The melancholic yet uplifting narrative of “Greek Tragedy” is guaranteed to resonate, with its anthemic chorus inviting the entire arena to raise their voices in unison. Newer fan favourites, such as the driving beats and poignant lyrics of “If You Ever Leave, I’m Coming With You” from Fix Yourself, Not the World, will also feature, showcasing the band’s continued musical prowess and ability to craft songs that connect deeply.

The Wombats are renowned for their electrifying and unpretentious performance style. Murph is a captivating frontman, exuding an infectious energy that quickly spreads through the crowd. His genuine enthusiasm and connection with the audience are palpable, making every show feel intimate despite the scale of the venue. Haggis and Øverland-Knudsen provide a formidable rhythmic and melodic backbone, driving the songs forward with precision and power. Their stage presence is dynamic, and the interplay between the band members is a joy to witness. Expect a set that balances moments of raw, unadulterated energy with more introspective and emotionally charged passages. The duration of the concert is typically around 90 minutes to two hours, offering ample time for the band to delve deep into their extensive discography and deliver a truly memorable performance. The lighting and production are usually designed to enhance the mood of each song, creating a visually engaging experience that complements the sonic assault.

FAQs

Q1: Will The Wombats be playing their older hits like “Let’s Dance to Joy Division”? A: Absolutely! The Wombats are known for delivering a setlist that honours their entire career, and “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that features prominently in their live shows. You can expect a healthy dose of their most beloved early tracks alongside newer material.

Q2: What is The Wombats’ typical live performance like? A: The Wombats are celebrated for their high-energy, engaging, and incredibly fun live performances. Frontman Murph is known for his enthusiastic stage presence and direct connection with the audience, making for an electric atmosphere. Expect a set filled with singalong moments, infectious energy, and a genuine sense of joy.

Q3: How long is a typical Wombats concert? A: A standard Wombats concert typically lasts between 90 minutes and two hours, allowing them to showcase a comprehensive selection of their greatest hits and newer songs. This duration ensures a fulfilling experience for all attendees.

Q4: Have The Wombats released new music recently? A: Yes, The Wombats released their latest album, Fix Yourself, Not the World, in January 2022. You can expect them to play a selection of tracks from this album alongside their extensive back catalogue.

Q5: What kind of crowd can I expect at a Wombats gig? A: The Wombats attract a diverse and passionate fanbase, united by their love for indie-rock anthems. You’ll find a lively and enthusiastic crowd, eager to sing along, dance, and fully immerse themselves in the music. It’s generally a very positive and inclusive atmosphere.

Q6: Are there any opening acts for The Wombats on this date? A: Information regarding supporting acts for this specific date will be announced closer to the event. Please keep an eye on the official Utilita Arena website and The Wombats’ social media channels for the latest updates.


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