The ArcticMonkeys boys are coming home
, Coventry, Manchester, Norwich, Swansea, Southampton, London, Dublin and Glasgow.Frontman Alex Turner has said the band no longer feels the need to “prove yourself as much” after two decades of making music.
Reflecting on the band’s time in the spotlight, the singer and songwriter, 36, said: “It probably does feel about 20 years ago, but that’s an interesting one, isn’t it? Because sometimes you feel like you could walk through a door and be right back there. “There’s a lyric on Hello You that says, ‘I could pass for 17 if I just get a shave and catch some zzzzs’. Maybe that’s barking up that tree a little? Well, a lot.
Recalling how Arctic Monkeys found fame, Turner said: “At the time it happened very quickly and was a shock to the system. We topped the charts for the first time and everything became quite different very quickly.
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