
Alternative and Indie
The Fratellis Tickets
Concerts6 results
Concerts in Ireland
There are no upcoming concerts in Ireland
Don't worry, there are other concerts available below
International Concerts
- 19/07/2025Until 20/07/2025Nottingham, GBWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Weekend Tickets
Lineup
- Splendour In Nottingham
- Bloc Party
- Kaiser Chiefs
- Jake Bugg
- Travis
- Clean Bandit
- Sophie Ellis Bextor
- Natasha Bedingfield
- Echo and the Bunnymen
- Seasick Steve
- Levellers
- Kingfishr
- The Fratellis
- LYVIA
- Kate Nash
- Brooke Combe
- Cardinals
- Elvana
- Kezia Gill
- The Amy Winehouse Band
- Overpass
- TTSSFU
- Pentire
- Tom A Smith
- Starsailor
- Cassia
- Aziya
- daydreamers
- Nectar Woode
- Lucy Spraggan
- Remember Monday
Venue
- 20/07/2025Sunday 12:00Nottingham, GBWollaton ParkSplendour Festival 2025 - Sunday Day Tickets
- 25/07/2025Friday 17:00Dundee, GBSLESSOR GARDENSDiscovery Festival Presents Ocean Colour Scene
- 06/02/2026Until 06/02/2026Cardiff, GBThe Great Hall - Cardiff University Students' UnionThe Fratellis - Celebrating 20 years of Costello MusicOn partner site
- 19/02/2026Thursday 19:00Leeds, GBO2 Academy LeedsThe Fratellis - Celebrating 20 Years of Costello MusicLow Availability
Venue
- 20/02/2026Friday 18:00Newcastle Upon Tyne, GBNXThe Fratellis - Celebrating 20 Years of Costello MusicOn partner site
Venue
About
The Fratellis played their first ever gig on 4 March 2005 in the O'Henry's bar in Glasgow, and have since made their breakthrough year in 2006. The Fratellis EP was released April 3, 2006, featuring the tracks Creepin' Up The Backstairs, Stacie Anne and The Gutterati". Due to its limited availability, copies can now be found reaching more than £30 on eBay.
Different sources tell of different origins of the band's name. Some claim it derives from the 1985 movie The Goonies; however, the band denied this live on air on BBC Radio 2's Jonathan Ross Show on 9 September 2006. Others tell of the band forming from a four-piece band who would play at weddings.
They were nominated for Best Breakthrough Band in the 2007 Brit Awards.
Setlists
- 1.Henrietta
- 2.Flathead
- 3.Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (Baccara cover)
- 4.Whistle for the Choir
- 5.Living in the Dark
- 6.Creepin' Up the Backstairs
- 7.Jeannie Nitro
- 8.Baby Fratelli
- 9.We Need Medicine
- 10.Chelsea Dagger
- -Can-Can (Jacques Offenbach)
- 1.Henrietta
- 2.Impostors (Little by Little)
- 3.Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (Baccara cover)
- 4.Whistle for the Choir
- 5.Half Drunk Under a Full Moon
- 6.Flathead
- 7.Superstition (Stevie Wonder cover)
- 8.Living in the Dark
- 9.Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes
- 10.We Need Medicine
- 11.Chelsea Dagger
- 12.Runaround Sue (Dion cover)
- 1.Henrietta
- 2.Impostors (Little by Little)
- 3.Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (Baccara cover)
- 4.Whistle for the Choir
- 5.Half Drunk Under a Full Moon
- 6.Flathead
- 7.Living in the Dark
- 8.Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes
- 9.We Need Medicine
- 10.Chelsea Dagger
- 11.Runaround Sue (Dion cover)
- 1.Henrietta
- 2.Impostors (Little by Little)
- 3.Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (Baccara cover)
- 4.Whistle for the Choir
- 5.Stand Up Tragedy
- 6.Flathead
- 7.Living in the Dark
- 8.Vince the Loveable Stoner
- 9.We Need Medicine
- 10.Chelsea Dagger
- -Can-Can
- 1.Henrietta
- 2.Impostors (Little by Little)
- 3.Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (Baccara cover)
- 4.Whistle for the Choir
- 5.Stand Up Tragedy
- 6.Flathead
- 7.Living in the Dark
- 8.Vince the Loveable Stoner
- 9.We Need Medicine
- 10.Chelsea Dagger