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Cast Celebrates 30 Years of ‘All Change’ with Special Anniversary Tour in 2025

Cast are set to embark on a significant milestone in their storied career with the announcement of their ’30 Years of All Change’ tour, marking the three-decade anniversary of their acclaimed debut album, All Change. This tour follows a wave of success for the band, including the critical praise for their 2023 album Love Is The Call, which not only earned positive reviews but also saw the band’s highest chart position in 25 years. The excitement doesn’t stop there, as Cast will also support Oasis on the UK and Ireland leg of their highly anticipated stadium reunion tour.

The upcoming ’30 Years of All Change’ tour will see the band performing the iconic debut album in full, bringing the music back to the stage where it all began. The tour kicks off in Dublin before heading to notable venues including London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire and Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom, before wrapping up with a homecoming performance at the Liverpool Olympia. The tour holds particular significance for the band, as it will feature three of the original members: John Power (vocals, guitar), Liam ‘Skin’ Tyson (guitar), and Keith O’Neill (drums).

Power, reflecting on the album’s enduring impact, said, “All Change was the debut record that captured the spirit and the energy of the band. It still feels as fresh as the day when we released it. You have to be of a certain time to record something so timeless and classic and I think we achieved that with ‘All Change.’”

Released in 1995, All Change is widely regarded as a defining record of the 90s British rock scene. Its mix of jangly guitars, melodic rush, and energetic songwriting ensured its place in the musical landscape. Tracks like the Top 10 hits Alright and Finetime continue to resonate with fans, while the album’s deeper cuts, such as Promised Land and Four Walls, have earned a special place in the hearts of many. The album debuted at #7 on the UK charts and spent almost a year in the Top 40, eventually earning Platinum certification for sales of over 300,000 copies.

As part of the tour, Cast will be joined by Manchester band Pastel, who have been gaining attention with their debut album Souls In Motion. The partnership provides an exciting opportunity for fans to discover new music alongside Cast’s celebrated live performance.

Tickets for the ’30 Years of All Change’ tour will go on sale at 10am on Friday, March 14th here.

For those seeking a more intimate experience with John Power, the frontman is currently on his own solo tour, offering fans a mix of Cast hits, solo material, and tracks from his time with The La’s.

’30 Years of All Change’ Tour Dates:

October
29th – Dublin, 3Olympia
30th – Belfast, Telegraph Building
November
6th – Nottingham, Rock City
7th – Oxford, O2 Academy
8th – Torquay, Arena
13th – Birmingham, O2 Institute
14th – Cardiff, Uni Y Plas
15th – Leeds, O2 Academy
20th – Bournemouth, O2 Academy
21st – London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
22nd – Manchester, Albert Hall
27th – Sheffield, Leadmill
28th – Newcastle, NX
29th – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom
December
5th – Liverpool, Olympia

For more information, including ticket sales, follow Cast on their official social media platforms or visit their website:

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