Following triumphant shows at Wembley Stadium, Hull KCOM Stadium, Sheffield Arena and Glasgow SSE Hydro earlier this summer, Jeff Lynne’s ELO announce 8 arena shows for autumn 2018 including a show at the O2 Arena Wednesday 17th October.

Jeff Lynne’s ELO play the following Arena dates in Autumn 2018:

September 2018
Sun 30th                        Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
October 2018
Weds 3rd                       Glasgow, SSE Hydro Arena
Fri 5th                            Manchester, Manchester Arena
Tues 9th                        Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
Weds 10th                     Birmingham, Arena Birmingham
Mon 15th                       Leeds, First Direct Arena
Weds 17th                     London, O2 Arena
Tue 23rd                        Liverpool, Echo Arena

Tickets are priced at £115 / £90 / £80 / £65 / £50 and go on general sale Friday November 17th at 9am fromwww.livenation.co.uk

Looking ahead to the new shows, Jeff said; “Our audiences are amazing. It’s like they’re in the group. We can’t wait to play for them again.”

More popular than ever, Jeff Lynne’s ELO have always been known for their epic live shows and with a distinct style that seamlessly and innovatively blends rock, pop and classical, ELO has had twenty six UK Top 40 singles, making Lynne’s sweeping productions some of the most recognisable music of the last forty years and helping sell over 50 million records worldwide.

June’s stunning Wembley Stadium gig is being immortalised in the live DVD ‘Wembley Or Bust’ out November 17th. In ‘Wembley or Bust’, we see Jeff and his remarkable musical ensemble filling Wembley Stadium
with one of the greatest rock & roll spectacles of all time, complete with bells, whistles and spaceships in front of a 60,000 capacity crowd.

Widely agreed upon as one of the greatest record producers in music history, Lynne was a co-founder and member of The Travelling Wilburys together with Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, George Harrison and Tom Petty as well as a producer and collaborator with some of the biggest names in music including The Beatles, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, and most recently, Bryan Adams.

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