On The Beach 2025 - Bloc Party

Brighton Beach, Brighton.

Please note: The following tickets have been listed for resale by customers who can no longer attend this event.

On The Beach 2025 - Bloc Party - Resale tickets

These tickets have been listed for resale by customers who can no longer attend this event. Please ensure that you are aware of the specific terms, conditions and restrictions for this event before purchasing tickets.

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Please note: this event is 16+ - all 16-17 year old ticket holders must be accompanied by an 18+ ticket holder at all times.

VIP tickets are strictly 18+ only.

Any customers requiring a personal assistant should purchase a GA ticket as normal and then contact Skiddle enquiries to arrange further details.

16+ only. 16s to 17s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Please note: a 12.5% resale fee will be added to this order.

Ticket type Cost
1x THIRD RELEASE (18+) £59.85

Original cost for 1 ticket
£59.85 (face value £52.50)

2x SECOND RELEASE (18+) £110.00

Original cost for 2 tickets
£112.86 (face value £99.00)

2x SECOND RELEASE (16-17) £112.86

Original cost for 2 tickets
£112.86 (face value £99.00)

2x SECOND RELEASE (18+)

Seller Reference: Bloc Party

£112.86

Original cost for 2 tickets
£112.86 (face value £99.00)

2x THIRD RELEASE (18+) £119.70

Original cost for 2 tickets
£119.70 (face value £105.00)

2x THIRD RELEASE (18+) £119.70

Original cost for 2 tickets
£119.70 (face value £105.00)

2x THIRD RELEASE (18+) £119.70

Original cost for 2 tickets
£119.70 (face value £105.00)

4x THIRD RELEASE (18+) £239.40

Original cost for 4 tickets
£239.40 (face value £210.00)

More information about On The Beach 2025 - Bloc Party tickets

Closing the first weekend of 2025 On The Beach summer festival, we are thrilled to announce that one of the UK's most beloved indie-rock bands, Bloc Party will be headlining the iconic Brighton Beach on Sunday 20th July in association with Radio X.  

When you look back at the sea of mid-noughties indie bands, there are few still standing and even fewer, some near 20 years later, who are still experiencing career highs. But this was the precise spot Bloc Party found themselves in

Moving from hooky post-punk to ambitious genre-mashing -- and back again -- Bloc Party's artistic restlessness has served them well since the early 2000s. The mix of 's impassioned yelp and Russell Lissack's angular riffs on their first EPs helped shape British indie rock for the rest of the decade, but by the time Bloc Party released their platinum-selling 2005 debut album Silent Alarm, they'd added atmospheres drawn from post-rock and electronic textures to their style. The East London band continued to push themselves on 2007's A Weekend in the City and the following year's Intimacy, incorporating influences from hip-hop to modern composition and writing songs that ranged from socially aware to deeply personal. Bloc Party's later albums were also adventurous, whether they borrowed some of post-hardcore's bite on 2011's Four or mused on spirituality on 2016's reflective, redemptive Hymns. Despite hiatuses and lineup changes, when they returned to their razor-sharp post-punk on 2022's Alpha Games, Bloc Party sounded as fresh as ever.

Get ready for a nostalgic night to end the first weekend of amazing music at one of Britain's most iconic beaches.

On The Beach

Having debuted in 2021 on Brighton’s seafront, ‘On The Beach’ is now entering its fifth year on the south coast. With a programme of sold out shows that spans from Fatboy Slim, Chase & Status, Above & Beyond, Bicep, Underworld, and Carl Cox to Royal Blood, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, The Libertines and The Kooks. On The Beach is already having a huge impact on the UK’s festival circuit.

2025 marks the third year in a row that Radio X has partnered with ‘On The Beach.’ In 2023, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Royal Blood both played memorable headline shows on the iconic Brighton seafront, with further performances from You Me At Six, The Vaccines, The Coral, and more. Last summer, The Kooks and legendary British indie band The Libertines headlined the Saturday and Sunday of the weekend respectively, with artists like Kate Nash and Futureheads also featured on the bill.

About Radio X

Radio X is home to huge indie and rock tunes and big personalities, reaching 2.3 million listeners every week. Radio X presenters include Chris Moyles, Johnny Vaughan, Issy Panayis, Danny Wallace, John Kennedy, Polly James, Toby Tarrant, Ed Gamble, Matthew Crosby, Dan O’Connell, Adam Brown, Rich Wolfenden and Elspeth Pierce. Radio X is owned by Global. Radio X is available on 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester and on DAB digital radio across the UK, online at radiox.co.uk and Global Player, the official Radio X app.