Scooter's 30th anniversary tour begins in UK and Ireland
Scooter, Are you ready?!
Last updated 30th Oct 2024
Best known for hits like 'The Logical Song', 'Jumping All Over The World' and 'Nessaja', Scooter are one of the biggest techno groups in the world, and although they might be a huge blast from the past, the group are back to celebrate their 30th anniversary!
Announcing they are returning to the UK and Ireland on their 'Thirty, Rough and Dirty’ tour, Scooter will play eight dates where they'll perform their biggest hits over the last three decades.
When are Scooter on tour in the UK and Ireland?
Scooter arrives in the UK on 30th October 2024, playing two dates in Scotland, before heading to England and Ireland in November 2024.
Where are Scooter on tour?
Scooter are playing eight dates across the UK and Ireland, with the first show taking place in Aberdeen. Other cities include Glasgow, Dublin, Birmingham, Newcastle, Manchester, London and Cardiff.
See the full list of Scooter dates below:
October 2024
Aberdeen, P&J Live - Wed 30th
Glasgow, OVO Hydro - Thur 31st
November 2024
Dublin, 3Arena - Sat 2nd
Birmingham, 02 Academy - Mon 4th
Newcastle, Utilita Arena - Tue 5th
Manchester, Warehouse Project - Thur 7th
London, OVO Arena Wembley - Fri 8th
Cardiff, Utilita Arena - Sat 9th
When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets went on sale on Friday 12th April at 10am. Limited tickers are remaining for certain dates.
You can buy tickets from Aloud.com
Check out the best Scooter songs to date:
'The Logical Song'
'Nessaja'
'God Save the Rave'
'Bassdrum'
'Paul Is Dead'
'We Love Hardcore'
'Jumping All Over The World'
'How Much Is The Fish?'
'Rave Teacher'
'Weekend!'
'Maria'
Scooter, led by H.P. Baxxter, have sold over 30 million albums and had more than 2.5 billion streams worldwide.
In recent months, Scooter have released their 21st studio album 'Open Your Mind and Your Trousers', which features 15 tracks, including previously released singles such as ‘Techno is Back’, ‘Rave & Shout’, ‘Waste Your Youth’, ‘For Those About To Rave’.
The ‘Thirty, Rough and Dirty’ tour kicked off in March in Stuttgart, Germany, and continued throughout Europe before coming to the UK and Ireland in October and November.