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Keane Celebrate 20 Years of ‘Hopes and Fears’ With 2024 World Tour

by Lorie Liebig September 8, 2023, 12:36 pm

English rock group Keane will hit the road next year to celebrate their debut album’s 20th anniversary. Beginning on May 3, the chart-topping band will perform headlining dates across Europe and North America through the end of September.

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The trek marks Keane’s most extensive tour in many years and their first U.S. endeavor since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the band to cancel a stretch of dates supporting their 2019 album  Cause and Effect . The extensive set of performances will spotlight tracks from the band’s breakout debut record,  Hopes and Fears , and songs from throughout their two-decade-long career.

[RELATED: The Moving Meaning Behind Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know”]

Keane will also release a remastered version of Hopes and Fears on May 10, 2024, exactly 20 years after its initial release.

“I remember standing by that amazing old mixing desk at Heliocentric Studios where we made  Hopes and Fears , listening to an early mix of ‘Somewhere Only We Know,'” lead vocalist Tom Chaplin says in a statement. “I had this feeling that we’d come up with something that had an extra bit of magic. Making music is so often a process full of doubt…but on this occasion, there was something undeniable about what we’d created. Clearly, a lot of people felt the same when the album came out!”

“When I think about these songs, I still picture us playing them in little rooms in pubs around the U.K.,” pianist Tim Rice-Oxley adds. “I remember how exciting it was watching the crowds start to grow. Those songs opened the door to another dimension for us; everything that has happened in our lives since then was born out of that moment. It’s an incredible privilege for us that people are still listening after all this time.”

A pre-sale for all newly announced 2024 tour dates will begin September 13 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can access a general on-sale for all performances starting September 15 at 10 a.m. local time. 

A complete list of  Hopes and Fears’  20th anniversary tour dates can be found below. Additional information and ticketing details can be found at Keane’s  official website .

2024 Tour Dates:

May 3 – Leeds @ First Direct Arena May 4 – Birmingham @ Utilita Arena May 5 – Manchester @ Co-Op Live May 7 – Bournemouth @ International Centre May 10 – London @ The O2 May 13 – Dublin @ 3Arena April 1 – Mexico City @ Sports Palace April 3 – Guadalajara @ Auditorio Telmex April 19 – Amsterdam @ AFAS Live April 21 – Cologne @ E-Werk April 24 – Brussels @ Cirque Royal April 26 – Paris @ L’Olympia September 4 – Berkeley, CA @ The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley September 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre September 6 – San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Concerts By The Bay September 8 – Salt Lake City, UT @ TBA September 9 – Denver, CO @ Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre September 11 – Dallas, TX @ The Majestic Theatre September 12 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live At The Moody Theatre September 14 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern September 15 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium September 17 – Minneapolis, MN @ Palace Theatre September 18 – Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre September 20 – Toronto, ON @ The Queen Elizabeth Theatre September 21 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met September 23 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall At Fenway September 24 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall September 26 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem

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Keane have announced a 20th anniversary reissue and 2024 world tour for their debut album ‘Hopes And Fears’ – get all the details and read NME ’s interview with frontman Tom Chaplin below.

The album will be reissued on May 10, 2024 – 20 years to the day since its original release, and on the same night that the band play The O2 in London as part of the UK and Irish leg of the anniversary tour. Support at these gigs will come from The Sherlocks and The Lathums .

“I feel like I’ve lived quite a lot of life in the last 20 years,” Chaplin told NME . “To me, it does actually feel like quite a long time ago. The release of this album was the point at which all our lives changed very dramatically, and it feels like a marker of time, after which so much stuff, both good and bad, has come along. It sticks very clearly in the memory.”

‘Hopes And Fears’ was released in 2004, six years after Keane formed, and Chaplin said that he is grateful in retrospect that the band were able to take their time out of the spotlight and find their voice slowly and organically.

“There wasn’t the same level of access to information at the time,” the frontman remembered. “We didn’t really understand how to make it all work – we were just three kids from a small town in the middle of nowhere, so we didn’t we didn’t have many reference points. We didn’t really know what we were doing.”

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As a result, Chaplin said that six years from playing their first gig to releasing ‘Hopes And Fears’ “felt about right”.

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“We had to learn what we were best at as musicians, and had to learn how to write songs,” he said. “My voice developed lots over that time as well, and it was a long and fairly slow learning curve for all of us.

“It was a relief in a way that we were able to do nearly all of our early gigs in private, and there’s not very much that remains [online]. I saw a video the other day of us playing at the Bull & Gate [in Kentish Town, London] in around ‘98, ‘99. It’s very sweet, but we definitely weren’t the finished article at that point.”

Across the half a decade between forming and releasing the debut, Keane had to contend with the departure of founding guitarist Dominic Scott, and spent years crafting the songs that would end up on the debut album.

One particularly revolutionary session came in a dilapidated French mansion with producer James Sanger. “I remember thinking that it was the start of an interesting relationship between us and James,” the frontman said. “We were his guinea pigs for this plan he had to turn the mansion into a big studio complex, and he obviously saw something in the songs.”

In the departure of Scott, Chaplin said that the make-up of the ‘Hopes And Fears’-era Keane came together almost by accident. “All the pieces were kind of improving and getting better, but they needed assembling in the right way,” he told NME . “Dominic leaving forced us into this new world of having to do things in a different way. At that point we were a fairly standard rock band, but when when Dominic left, it left us with this quandary of it just being the three of us. With James’ help, and Tim [Rice-Oxley, songwriter] moving from the bass to the piano, suddenly everything fell into place.”

Talking of Rice-Oxley’s songwriting for ‘Hopes And Fears’, Chaplin said: “I remember thinking, ‘Oh god, he’s suddenly gone up a level’. Yeah. I heard everything that he had written and was blown away by it. After two years of working shitty jobs in London, we moved back to our parents’ houses in the countryside and would meet up and write in Tim’s mum and dad’s house. I remember Tim presenting us with a few of the songs that he’d written that summer. I remember hearing ‘Somewhere Only We Know’ and ‘Everybody’s Changing’ and just thinking, ‘Holy shit’.”

The frontman added: “What Tim’s always been very good at is articulating heartbreak. He was able to draw on his many heartbreaks and translate a lot of it into the songwriting, but not in an overly confessional way. His great skill at that point was to write songs that had a universality to them. During those years, my voice also began to grow, and I wasn’t trying to copy other people any more – I began to sing in my own voice.

“I’ve had enough sadness, loneliness, fear, anxiety and heartbreak in my own life for that to feel like a really good combination, my singing and his writing. It’s hard to pinpoint an exact moment when that happened, but it certainly went from being this very disjointed thing to having this chemistry that seemed to really work.”

Discussing the legacy of the album, which has sold millions of copies worldwide and is the ninth best-selling album of the 21st century in the UK, Chaplin said: “I still feel very connected to the songs. When I sing them live, they still surprise me, and something will hit me that hadn’t hit me before, like a new way of hearing the song.”

As for how the anniversary shows will look, and whether they will play ‘Hopes And Fears’ in full from front to back, Chaplin said that discussions are still in progress as to the setlist and plans for the show.

“I went to see The Flaming Lips doing ‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots’ live and I’ve seen David Gray do ‘White Ladder’ too, and it’s an interesting quandary because albums were never written with the intent of playing them live in order. One of our plans with ‘Hopes And Fears’ was not to frontload it, but we ended up putting nearly all of the big singles near the front of the album.”

Chaplin continued: “Until we actually get in a room and start playing it, we won’t really know how it will work out, but we’ve got some ideas about how to make it work. My experience of going to see these anniversary shows and seeing people play the record, it’s nice to hear it from start to finish, because that’s how you know the album to be.

“‘Hopes And Fears’ ends with ‘Bedshaped’ too, which feels like quite a final note to end on, and we often end our [regular] gigs with that. We’ll be figuring it out in the coming months.”

As for the future of the band beyond the anniversary celebrations, Chaplin was looking ahead to what comes after their 2019 album ‘ Cause & Effect’.

The frontman ended: “It feels more hopeful and positive and full of ideas than it has done for a very long time.”

Tickets for the band’s ‘Hopes And Fears’ tour will go on sale on Friday, September 15, and you can buy UK tickets here and buy US tickets here .

Keane will play:

MAY 2024 3 – Leeds, First Direct Arena 4 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena 5 – Manchester, Co-Op Live 7 – Bournemouth, International Centre 10 – London, The O2 13 – Dublin, 3Arena

APRIL 2024 1 – Mexico City, Sports Palace 3 – Guadalajara, Auditorio Telmex 19 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live 21 – Cologne, E-Werk 24 – Brussels, Cirque Royal 26 – Paris, L’Olympia

SEPTEMBER 2024 4 – Berkeley, CA, The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley 5 – Los Angeles, CA, The Greek Theatre 6 – San Diego, CA, Humphreys Concerts By The Bay 8 – Salt Lake City, UT, TBA 9 – Denver, CO, Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre 11 – Dallas, TX, The Majestic Theatre 12 – Austin, TX, ACL Live At The Moody Theatre 14 – Atlanta, GA, The Eastern 15 – Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium 17 – Minneapolis, MN, Palace Theatre 18 – Chicago, IL, The Chicago Theatre 20 – Toronto, ON, The Queen Elizabeth Theatre 21 – Philadelphia, PA, The Met 23 – Boston, MA, MGM Music Hall At Fenway 24 – New York, NY, Radio City Music Hall 26 – Washington, DC, The Anthem

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Keane celebrate 20th anniversary of ‘HOPES AND FEARS’ with remastered release & 2024 World Tour

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Keane will celebrate the 20 th Anniversary of their hugely successful, record-setting debut album, HOPES AND FEARS , one of the best-selling albums in UK chart history (9 x Platinum), with a special remastered release and a 2024 World Tour , including 6 UK and Ireland arena dates.

Support will come from The Sherlocks and  The Lathums , and tickets will go on general sale on 15th September 2023 .

The remastered album will be released on 10th May 2024 , exactly 20 years after its initial release, and on the very same day, the band will play London’s O2 Arena as part of a world tour that kicks off in Mexico City on 1st April 2024  before reaching Europe and the UK.

Their US tour in September includes prestigious dates at LA’s Greek Theatre , Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and New York City’s Radio City Music Hall .

Next year’s tour will celebrate Keane ’s acclaimed body of work from their imperious debut through to their 2019 studio album ‘ Cause and Effect ’.

‘HOPES AND FEARS’ Tracklisting:

  • Somewhere Only We Know 2. Bend And Break 3. We Might As Well Be Strangers 4. Everybody’s Changing 5. Your Eyes Open 6. She Has No Time 7. Can’t Stop Now 8. Sunshine 9. This Is The Last Time 10. On A Day Like Today 11. Untitled 1 12. Bedshaped

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WORLD TOUR DATES April:

Mon 1st    MEXICO CITY, Sports Palace Wed 3rd   GUADALAJARA, Auditorio Telmex Fri 19th     AMSTERDAM, AFAS Live Sun 21st   KOLN, E-Werk Wed 24th  BRUSSELS, The Cirque Royal Fri 26th     PARIS, L’Olympia

Fri 3rd     LEEDS, First Direct Arena Sat 4th    BIRMINGHAM, Utilita Arena Sun 5th   MANCHESTER, Co-Op Live Tue 7th   BOURNEMOUTH, BIC Wed 8th  CARDIFF, Utilita Arena Fri 10th    LONDON, The O2 Mon 13th DUBLIN 3Arena September:

Wed 4th    BERKELEY, CA, The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley Thu 5th     LOS ANGELES, CA, The Greek Theatre Fri 6th       SAN DIEGO, CA, Humphreys Concerts By The Bay Sun 8th     SALT LAKE CITY, UT, Venue TBC Mon 9th     DENVER, CO, Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre Wed 11th   DALLAS, TX, The Majestic Theater Thu 12th    AUSTIN, TX, ACL Live At The Moody Theatre Sat 14th     ATLANTA, GA, The Eastern Sun 15th    NASHVILLE, TN, Ryman Auditorium Tue 17th    MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Palace Theater Wed 18th   CHICAGO, IL, The Chicago Theatre Fri 20th      TORONTO, ON, The Queen Elizabeth Theatre Sat 21st     PHILADELPHIA, PA, The Met Mon 23rd   BOSTON, MA, MGM Music Hall At Fenway Tue 24th    NEW YORK, NY, Radio City Music Hall Thu 26th    WASHINGTON, DC, The Anthem

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Keane Announce 20th Anniversary Reissue of Hopes and Fears, Detail 2024 World Tour

New remastered version drops on May 10th, 2024

Keane Announce 20th Anniversary Reissue of Hopes and Fears, Detail 2024 World Tour

Keane are gearing up to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Hopes and Fears , in style. The British band has announced a new remastered version dropping on May 10th, 2024, or exactly two decades after its initial release. What’s more, they will support the record with an international arena tour next year.

Featuring a keyboard-driven sound and the breakout hit, “Somewhere Only We Know,” Hopes and Fears has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. In 2004, Keane were the biggest-selling British artist in the UK, and the following year, they landed BRIT Awards for Best British Album and British Breakthrough Act.

Next year’s tour will kick off on April 1st with shows in Mexico City and Guadalajara before Keane head over to the UK and Europe through mid-May. They’ll pick back up in September with a North American leg featuring stops in Los Angeles, Nashville, Chicago, Toronto, New York City, and more. A Live Nation pre-sale will begin on Thursday, September 14th (use access code STUDIO ) ahead of the general on-sale kicking off one day later via Ticketmaster .

Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. For tickets to shows outside of North America, head over to viagogo .

“I remember standing by that amazing old mixing desk at Heliocentric Studios where we made Hopes and Fears , listening to an early mix of ‘Somewhere Only We Know,'” lead singer Tom Chaplin said in a statement. “I had this feeling that we’d come up with something that had an extra bit of magic. Making music is so often a process full of doubt… but on this occasion there was something undeniable about what we’d created. Clearly a lot of people felt the same when the album came out!”

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Keyboardist and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley added, “When I think about these songs, I still picture us playing them in little rooms in pubs around the UK. I remember how exciting it was watching the crowds start to grow. Those songs opened the door to another dimension for us; everything that has happened in our lives since then was born out of that moment. It’s an incredible privilege for us that people are still listening after all this time.”

Keane’s last album was 2019’s  Cause and Effect .

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Hopes and Fears Tracklist: 01. Somewhere Only We Know 02. Bend and Break 03. We Might As Well Be Strangers 04. Everybody’s Changing 05. Your Eyes Open 06. She Has No Time 07. Can’t Stop Now 08. Sunshine 09. This Is the Last Time 10. On a Day Like Today 11. Untitled 1 12. Bedshaped

Keane 2024 Tour Dates: 04/01 – Mexico City, MX @ Sports Palace 04/03 – Guadalajara, MX @ Auditorio Telmex 04/19 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live 04/21 – Cologne, DE @ E-Werk 04/24 – Brussels, BE @ The Cirque Royal 04/26 – Paris, FR @ L’Olympia 05/03 – Leeds, UK @ First Direct Arena * 05/04 – Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena * 05/05 – Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live * 05/07 – Bournemouth, UK @ BIC * 05/08 – Cardiff, UK @ Utilita Arena * 05/10 – London, UK @ The O2 * 05/13 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena * 09/04 – Berkeley, CA @ The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley 09/05 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre 09/06 – San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Concerts By The Bay 09/08 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Venue TBC 09/09 – Denver, CO @ Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre 09/11 – Dallas, TX @ The Majestic Theater 09/12 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live At The Moody Theatre 09/14 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern 09/15 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium 09/17 – Minneapolis, MN @ Palace Theater 09/18 – Chicago, IL @ The Chicago Theatre 09/20 – Toronto, ON @ The Queen Elizabeth Theatre 09/21 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met 09/23 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall At Fenway 09/24 – New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall 09/26 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem

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Keane are to celebrate 20 years since the release of their debut album Hopes And Fears with a world tour.

The band - which currently features Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, Richard Hughes, and Jesse Quin - will reissue the 2004 debut album on 10th May 2024, the same day that they play London's O2 Arena as part of a string of dates across the UK next Spring

Keane will the following UK & Irish dates. Support comes from The Sherlocks & The Lathums.

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Keane 2024 UK and Ireland Tour Dates

  • Friday 3rd May First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • Saturday 4th May Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • Sunday 5th May Co-Op Live, Manchester
  • Tuesday 7th May BIC, Bournemouth
  • Wednesday 8th May Cardiff Utilita Arena
  • Friday 10th May The O2, London
  • Satuday 11th May The O2, London

Tickets for the shows go on sale at 10am on Friday 15th September via www.keanemusic.com .

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The band's world tour to mark 20 years of Hopes And Fears kicks off on 1st April 2024 in Mexico City before reaching Europe and the UK.

Their US tour in September 2024 includes dates at LA’s Greek Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.

Hopes And Fears was certified 9 times Platinum in the UK and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide, spawning the singles Everybody's Changing, Somewhere Only We Know and Bedshaped.

However, singer Tom Chaplin recalls that the band lacked confidence when they started out.

He told the NME : "We didn’t really understand how to make it all work - we were just three kids from a small town in the middle of nowhere, so we didn’t we didn’t have many reference points. We didn’t really know what we were doing."

The track Somewhere Only We Know has recently enjoyed a revival on Tik Tok, when it went viral in Indonesia. The song is now currently clocking up two million Spotify streams a day, and in the past 12 months has become Island Records’ biggest selling single. In total it has been streamed over a billion times.

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Their next tour date is at First Direct Arena in Leeds, after that they'll be at Utilita Arena Birmingham in Birmingham.

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Brit rockers Keane are hitting the road to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album Hopes and Fears , and they're bringing their new tour to a handful of North American cities in 2024!  

Don't miss your chance to hear songs like "Somewhere Only We Know" and "Everybody's Changing" performed live at a venue near you in the coming months.  Check out the Keane Tour schedule below to learn more about upcoming shows and available seating options, and score your tickets today!

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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF HOPES AND FEARS

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British megastars Keane have announced they will be playing as part of our opening season, as they celebrate 20 Years of their landmark debut album -  Hopes and Fears . 

Although this tour will be celebrating Hopes and Fears, Keane will be playing from all of their acclaimed body of work, including tracks from their imperious debut through to their 2019 studio album ‘Cause and Effect’. 

Local rising stars The Lathums will also be joining Keane, as they continue on their run of amazing shows here in Manchester. 

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Tom Chaplin ‘doesn’t know’ whether Keane will reunite again

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Tom Chaplin isn’t looking further ahead than the next few months as he prepares to release his forthcoming solo LP ‘Midpoint’. 

Due September 2, the Keane frontman’s latest offering is a largely stripped-back set with “creaks and mistakes,” as he shied away from over-polishing the raw recordings. 

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Speaking during an intimate launch event in London, the musician – who has released five hit albums with the group, along with his Top 3 solo debut ‘The Wave’ – admitted that no longer seeks the commercial success he once craved. 

“When I was younger, the desire to be a big, successful band with Keane and to reach ‘the toppermost of the poppermost’, as The Beatles used to say, it was like, ‘I want to be up there, I want to be right at the top, I want the money, the adulation’,” he mused. 

“Then you realise when you get them that they don’t actually bring you a great deal of happiness, particularly if you are not happy on the inside.”

It’s something he reflects on across the new set, on tracks such as Stars Align , and it’s left him questioning his future as a recording artist. 

“I don’t have another album in me at the moment and I wouldn’t try,” he insists. “I wouldn’t be one of these people that tries to just write a load of songs for the sake of it.

“There has to be a reason to do it and the same thing with Keane. People keep asking me about Keane, ‘Are you going to do more?’ I don’t know. I will just see how I feel.”

‘Midpoint’ was born two years ago when Keane’s ‘Cause and Effect’ tour was interrupted by the pandemic. 

In support of the album, Tom will hit the road with a UK tour this autumn, beginning October 6 at Leicester’s De Montfort Hall and finishing up at the London Palladium October 22nd. Tickets go on sale July 15.

‘Midpoint’ is out September 2 and  available to pre-order now . 

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British band Keane announce new headline show taking place at The O2 on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 May 2024, as part of their world tour in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of their Debut Album ‘Hopes and Fears’.

Keane release a special remastered version of ‘Hopes and Fears’, undoubtedly one of the best debut albums ever. On Friday 10 May 2024, exactly 20 years after its initial release, the same day, the band play The O2 arena as part of a world tour.

‘Hopes and Fears’ was a landmark album for Keane and has set all kinds of records in the process. It’s one of the best selling albums in UK chart history having sold over 2.5 million in the UK in its first year, and a million in the USA propelled by their absolutely classic song ‘Somewhere Only We Know’. ‘Hopes and Fears’ is 9x platinum in the UK, a remarkable achievement. The album has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

Keane emerged alongside a new vanguard of bands that would change the shape of music: Snow Patrol, Scissor sisters, the Killers and Coldplay. They were the first to create a sound solely revolving around keyboards which enhanced the emotional pull of their songs. ‘Everybody’s Changing’ from ‘Hopes and Fears’ became a fan favourite and a top five hit.

In 2004 Keane were the biggest selling British artist in the UK. The following year they won two BRIT Awards: Best British Album for ‘Hopes and Fears’ and British Breakthrough act award as voted for by Radio 1 listeners.

‘Somewhere Only We Know’ has enjoyed a recent revival on Tik Tok going viral in Indonesia which lit the spark for a global renaissance of the track which is currently

clocking up two million Spotify streams a day, and in the past 12 months has become Island Records’ biggest selling single. In total it has been streamed over a billion times.

This year’s tour will celebrate Keane’s acclaimed body of work from their imperious debut ‘Hopes and Fears’ through to their 2019 studio album ‘Cause and Effect’

Lead singer Tom Chaplin says; “I remember standing by that amazing old mixing desk at Heliocentric Studios where we made Hopes and Fears, listening to an early mix of Somewhere Only We Know. I had this feeling that we’d come up with something that had an extra bit of magic. Making music is so often a process full of doubt…but on this occasion there was something undeniable about what we’d created. Clearly a lot of people felt the same when the album came out!”

Founding band member and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley said: “When I think about these songs, I still picture us playing them in little rooms in pubs around the UK. I remember how exciting it was watching the crowds start to grow. Those songs opened the door to another dimension for us; everything that has happened in our lives since then was born out of that moment. It’s an incredible privilege for us that people are still listening after all this time.”

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Keane to celebrate 20th anniversary of 'Hopes and Fears' on May 2024 UK arena tour

They play six huge shows

Keane will mark the 20th anniversary of their blockbuster debut album ‘Hopes and Fears’ by releasing a remastered version of the record and embarking on a six-date UK arena tour.

Released on 10th May 2004, ‘Hopes and Fears’ spawned the huge singles ‘Somewhere Only We Know’, ‘Everybody’s Changing’, ‘Bedshaped’ and ‘This is the Last Time’, and it sold over 10 million units globally including almost 3 million copies in Keane’s native UK.

Exactly two decades on, the album will get a remastered reissue on Friday 10th May 2024, and Keane will support its release with a headline UK arena tour.

The trek opens at Leeds First Direct Arena on Friday 3rd May and visits Birmingham, Manchester, Bournemouth and Cardiff before concluding at London’s The O2 on album release day.

Support at all dates comes from The Sherlocks and The Lathums.

Tickets to Keane’s ‘Hopes and ‘Fears’ UK arena tour go on sale from Absolute Radio Tickets at 10am on Friday 15th September 2023.

The tour will celebrate Keane’s body of work from ‘Hopes and Fears’ through to their 2019 studio album ‘Cause and Effect’.

Lead singer Tom Chaplin says: “I remember standing by that amazing old mixing desk at Heliocentric Studios where we made Hopes and Fears, listening to an early mix of Somewhere Only We Know. I had this feeling that we’d come up with something that had an extra bit of magic. Making music is so often a process full of doubt…but on this occasion there was something undeniable about what we’d created. Clearly a lot of people felt the same when the album came out!”

Founding band member and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley adds: “When I think about these songs, I still picture us playing them in little rooms in pubs around the UK. I remember how exciting it was watching the crowds start to grow. Those songs opened the door to another dimension for us; everything that has happened in our lives since then was born out of that moment. It’s an incredible privilege for us that people are still listening after all this time.”

Keane’s ‘Hopes and Fears’ UK tour dates:

Leeds First Direct Arena – Fri 3rd

Birmingham Utilita Arena – Sat 4th

Manchester Co-Op Live – Sun 5th

Bournemouth BIC – Tue 7th

Cardiff Utilita Arena – Wed 8th

London The O2 – Fri 10th

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The original names of famous indie and rock bands:, stereophonics - tragic love company.

Members of various bands in their hometown of Cwmaman in the late eighties and early nineties, Kelly Jones, Stuart Cable and Richard Jones eventually became a trio in 1992 and started gigging as Tragic Love Company. The moniker was taken from the name of three of their favourite bands at the time; the Tragically Hip, Mother Love Bone and Bad Company. After they recorded an early demo of their seminal anthem 'A Thousand Trees', local promoter Wayne Coleman booked them to play a series of shows across South Wales on the provision they changed their name. Late-great drummer Stuart Cable got the final name from the 'Falcon Stereophonic' gramophone.

The Stone Roses - The Angry Young Teddy Bears

According to producer John Leckie, who helmed The Stone Roses' seminal self-titled 1989 debut album, the band almost called themselves The Angry Young Teddy Bears. "That's ('The Angry Young Teddy Bears') what the Roses were thinking of calling themselves when I met them," Leckie told Q Magazine in 2016. "It sort of suits them in a funny way. The thing with the Roses is that even though there is a punk heritage, they're hippies. Ian especially. It sounds corny, but there's a lot of love there, and you don't really get that with other Manchester bands." They ultimately opted for The Stone Roses and the rest, they say, is history.

Kaiser Chiefs – Runston Parva

When Nick Hodgson, Andrew White and Ricky Wilson formed the band in 1996, they took their bizarre Runston Parva moniker from the name of a small East Yorkshire hamlet called Ruston Parva. With Nick Baines and Simon Rix later in their ranks, they dumped the 'Runston' and they were signed up to the Beggars Banquet Records subsidiary label Mantra Records. However, despite four single releases, Parva were left label-less when Mantra folded in 2003 and their album '22' went unreleased. Fed up with their bad luck, they renamed themselves Kaiser Chiefs after the South African football club Kaizer Chiefs.

Muse – Rocket Baby Dolls

When frontman Matt Bellamy and drummer Dominic Howard's former band Gothic Plague (surprisingly not a death metal group) split following a series of rifts, they enlisted new bassist Chris Wolstenholme and changed their name to Rocket Baby Dolls. Soon realising it was woeful, after just one gig – their triumphant battle of bands performance at Broadmeadow Sports Centre in Teignmouth in 1994 – they switched it for Muse.

Goo Goo Dolls – The Sex Maggots

Originally a covers band, Goo Goo Dolls were known as the Sex Maggots when they were gigging around Buffalo, New York in 1986. However, they were reportedly forced to find a new moniker when a local promoter refused to put their band name on his marquee. They took their name from a toy called a Goo Goo Doll that they stumbled across in an advert in True Detective magazine. Singer Johnny Rzeznik has since quipped: "It's the best we came up with, and for some reason it stuck. If I had five more minutes, I definitely would have picked a better name."

Coldplay - Starfish

When future Coldplay frontman Chris Martin met Welsh guitarist Jonny Buckland at University College London in 1996, the musical kindred spirits formed a group called Pectoralz. With bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion joining their ranks the following year, they changed their name to Starfish. The band performed their debut show at the now closed Laurel Tree pub in Camden in January 1998 as Starfish and had a number of equally terribly titled songs including the cringey 'Ode to Deoderant'. Several weeks later they changed their name to Coldplay after a good chum called Tim Crompton kindly agreed they could nick the moniker of his own group.

Elbow - Mr Soft

Formed in Bury in 1990, Guy Garvey, Mark Potter, Richard Jupp and bassist Pete Turner called themselves Mr. Soft in homage to the character in the Trebor Softmints advert in the late eighties that was soundtracked by Cockney Rebel's song of the same name, 'Mr. Soft'. Soon shortened to just Soft, the band redubbed themselves Elbow in 1997 and took inspiration from the BBC TV drama The Singing Detective where a character called Philip Marlow calls the word "elbow" as the prettiest word in the English language.

Pearl Jam – Mookie Blaylock

Keen aficionados of the legendary New York Jets basketball player Mookie Blaylock, Eddie Vedder and co. decided to name their band in his honour. After playing a series of shows as Mookie Blaylock, they renamed themselves Pearl Jam in October '90 after signing to Epic Records. The origins of the name are somewhat cloudy, related either to Eddie Vedder's great grandmother Pearl / seeing Neil Young "jam" live / a naughty euphemism, depending on who you talk to... Mookie himself is said to be a big fan of Pearl Jam's music.

Nirvana – Pen Cap Chew

Previously a member of the delightfully named Fecal Matter – aka Brown Towel – Kurt Cobain already had a history of hilariously bad band names before starting his new outfit with Krist Novoselic. After trialling a few dodgy names including Skid Row, Ted Ed Fred and, most notably, Pen Cap Chew, they had a eureka moment and settled on Nirvana. Kurt told Rolling Stone in 1992: "I wanted a name that was kind of beautiful or nice and pretty instead of a mean, raunchy punk name like the Angry Samoans." A superb choice.

Radiohead – On A Friday

Formed while students at Abingdon School, Oxfordshire in 1985, Thom Yorke, Philip Selway, Ed O'Brien, Johnny Greenwood and Colin Greenwood called themselves On A Friday in reference to the rehearsal day in their school's music room. The name stuck for six years until they signed a six-album deal with EMI Records in 1991 and the label requested they ditched it. They opted for Radiohead after the 1986 Talking Heads song 'Radio Head'.

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem

Founded at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles in 1983, Anthony Kiedis, Hillel Slovak, Flea and Jack Irons gave themselves the flabbergasting name Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem. According to Kiedis, the name was intended to reflect the "majestic and chaotic" nature of the band. After two shows as Tony Flow… in November of '83 the group opted for the comparatively normal moniker Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - The Golliwogs

Originally named The Blue Velvets, when the band recorded some tracks for Fantasy Records in 1964, label co-owner Max Reiss decided to change it to The Golliwogs after the minstrel doll of the same name. Late rhythm guitarist Tom Fogarty said: "I think, at least to Max anyway, 'Golliwogs' sounded sort of British. We always hated the name but Max owned the label and we were new and wanted very much to make records, so we went along with things." Three years later the name was thankfully dropped.

Nickelback – Village Idiots

When the young Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger and former drummer Brandon Kroeger formed a covers band in the early 1990s largely pilfering from Metallica, Led Zeppelin and Megadeth's back catalogue, they dubbed themselves the Village Idiots. Realising it would make them a laughingstock on the bigger stage, they later changed it to Nickelback in reference to the nickel in change Mike often gave his customers while working at Starbucks – "Here's your nickel back."

Black Sabbath – The Polka Tulk Blues Band

It's almost impossible to think of a more inappropriate band name as The Polka Tulk Blues Band to fit with Sabbath's crushing heavy metal sounds. Fortunately, they saw sense and abandoned the name in the late 60s with a scathing Iommi telling Ozzy: "Every time I hear it, all I can picture is you, with your trousers around your ankles, taking a f***ing dump. It's crap." Black Sabbath was inspired by three things - the Boris Karloff film of the same name, a dark vision bassist and lyricist Geezer Butler once had, and the work of occult novelist Dennis Wheatley.

Snow Patrol – Shrug

Four years before the formation of Snow Patrol, singer Gary Lightbody and bassist Mark McClelland along with drummer Michael Morrison formed the rather indifferent monikered band Shrug. They self-released the brilliantly titled demo 'The Yogurt vs Yogurt Debate' in 1994 and changed their name to Polarbear in 1996 after discovering there was already an American band called Shrug. Following an EP called 'Starfighter Pilot' in 1997 and the exit of Morrison, the band morphed into Snow Patrol the following year.

KISS – Wicked Lester

Binning their Rainbow moniker when they discovered there was already another band with the same name, in 1971 the group renamed themselves Wicked Lester. During their brief existence the folk/pop/rock group played in public just twice before Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley decided to delve into rock and roll and recruit new members. With Ace Frehley on board by Christmas '72 they changed their name to KISS and played their first live show a month later.

Van Halen – Rat Salad

Van Halen originally called themselves Genesis until they found out a certain British progressive rock band shared then name. The band then redubbed themselves Mammoth… only to discover that was being used too! Still predominately a covers band, the Van Halen brothers toyed with Rat Salad (after the Black Sabbath song) but Dave Lee Roth countered with their surname. Originally worried about it sounding self-absorbed, the whole band eventually agreed to adopt it.

Creed – Naked Toddler

The astonishingly atrocious and inappropriate band name was suggested by guitarist Mark Tremonti in the mid-nineties after he read a story in the press about an abducted child. Unable to settle on a suitable band name at the time, they often performed under a name taken from the headlines in that day's newspaper. Naively adopting Naked Toddler for one show at a club called Yanni's, Scott Stapp revealed in his 2012 autobiography that it was rightfully met with indignation. "The name didn't go over well. Girls hated it and said it made them think of paedophilia. They had a point." We couldn't have put it better ourselves…

U2 - Feedback/The Hype

When drummer Larry Mullen posted a notice looking for band members at Mount Temple Comprehensive School, the resulting group were called The Larry Mullen Band "for about ten minutes" before Bono swept aside the idea. They then opted for Feedback, after the screeching sound that came out of their amps, only to switch it for the decidedly pop band-esque name The Hype in 1977. Eventually they settled on U2 for its "ambiguity and open-ended interpretations."

Blur – Seymour

Formed from the ashes of Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon and Alex James' previous group Circus, the band called themselves Seymour in December 1988 after J. D. Salinger's 1963 novella 'Seymour: An Introduction'. When they were signed to Food Records in 1990, the imprint wisely rejected the terrible name and the band decided on Blur after drawing up a list of alternatives.

Simon and Garfunkel – Tom & Jerry

When they were just 15 years old in 1956, the fresh-faced Paul Simon and Arthur Garfunkel assumed the name Tom & Jerry seemingly in reference to the hit Hanna and Barbera cartoon of the same name. Simon even dubbed himself Tom Graph and Garfunkel took on the name Jerry Landis. The pair scored a minor hit called 'Hello Schoolgirl' before going their separate ways. In 1964 they reconvened as a duo and decided to use their real names to stay "true" to themselves.

Linkin Park – Xero

Formed by high school chums Mike Shinoda, Rob Bourdon and Brad Delson in 1996, with Joe Hahn and singer Mark Wakefield recruited later that year, Linkin Park were somewhat regrettably originally known as Xero - a name that sounds more like a brand of photocopier than a band. After recording a self-titled EP, Wakefield quit the group when tensions grew when they failed to secure a record deal. Xero recruited Arizona vocalist Chester Bennington in 1999 and they changed their name to Hybrid Theory before eventually settling on Linkin Park in homage to Santa Monica's Lincoln Park.

Pink Floyd – Screaming Abdabs

Pink Floyd were formed from the ashes of a band that had a series of bizarre transitory names. First called Sigma 6 (there were six members including Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason), in 1964 they adopted a series of short-lived but gloriously ridiculous names including Leonard's Lodgers, the Meggadeaths and the Screaming Abdabs. A year later Syd Barratt coined Pink Floyd after finding inspiration from the Piedmont blues musicians Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.

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DERBY, ENGLAND - AUGUST 13: Dave Mustaine of Megadeth performs at Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2023 ... [+] at Catton Hall on August 13, 2023 in Derby, England. (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Redferns)

It wasn’t long ago when Megadeth had one of the hottest metal tours on the block which was fittingly coined ‘The Metal Tour Of The Year.’ The 2021 and 2022 co-headlining tour consisted of Megadeth and modern heavyweights Lamb of God with opening acts Trivium, Hatebreed, and later In Flames. Nearly every band on the bill offered something unique yet sonically similar enough to make it an air tight package. Not to mention, the tour sold exceptionally well with averaging 7,000 tickets sold across 24 dates from its first leg. To say it was a smashing success for Megadeth would be an understatement, and with their recent Grammy nomination for their well received 2022 LP The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead , the band was experiencing quite a moment to say the least.

However, despite the recent wins for Megadeth guitarist Kiko Loureiro exiting the band was a pretty big blow to the fans, as he’s made significant contributions to Megadeth since joining in 2015. In fact, in the past Megadeth founder Dave Mustaine had been fairly open about his admiration for Loureiro and he’s gone as far as saying , “Megadeth has had guys like Jeff [Young] and Marty [Friedman], but Kiko is the best we’ve ever had.”

Now with the band’s new guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari, who was recommended by Loureiro prior to exiting the band, Megadeth aren’t quite in the same position they were in a couple years ago, though at no fault of Mäntysaari who is in fact filling the shoes of lead guitarist incredibly well, according to Mustaine.

With all that being said, the band’s recent headlining tour announcement comes as a surprise to many fans, particularly with the supporting lineup Megadeth has in place. Nu metal giants Mudvayne and metalcore pioneers All That Remains are slated to support Megadeth on their upcoming late summer North American, which is titled the Destroy All Enemies tour. Maybe the tour’s title is an attempt at the band poking fun at themselves because it doesn’t appear they’ll be making any new friends with a tour lineup that’s such a stark contrast from their recent North American tours.

After one look at the comments section on Megadeth’s instagram post for the tour announcement, it’s clear that the most upvoted comments are from fans being harshly critical or puzzled by Megadeth’s decision to have Mudvayne and All That Remains as support, and that’s putting it lightly. No disrespect to either Mudvayne or All The Remains as both bands have made significant contributions to early 2000s metal and are great on their own merits, but the three bands together just seems at odds with Megadeth status as a legacy band. If they’d added another opener that was more sonically like minded and a newer act like Havok, Enforced, or even Power Trip the bill would possibly seem a little less jarring to fans. Better yet, a co-headlining tour with Pantera, whom are currently headlining arenas across the states, would do wonders for both bands especially given the demand for the recent Pantera reunion.

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Regardless, both Mudvayne and All That Remains can draw on their own, but it’ll be interesting to see if Megadeth fans are the primary ticket buyers for this tour or if there’s a healthy mix from each of the acts’ core fanbases. Or better yet, maybe there’s a more shared appreciation for all acts than the comments suggest. It’s entirely possible, but tickets sales and the crowd response at the shows will no doubt be the deciding factors.

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CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2024: Odds, predictions, value picks for next PGA Tour event

The PGA Tour returns to Texas, where TPC Craig Ranch will play host to this week’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

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Jason Day, AT&T Byron Nelson

The PGA Tour returns to the Lone Star State for the third time this season, as the CJ Cup Byron Nelson takes center stage two weeks before the PGA Championship at Valhalla.

This week’s field does not feature a ton of firepower, with Jordan Spieth being the only player ranked within the top 20 of the world. Defending champion Jason Day , Tom Kim, and Will Zalatoris will also tee it up this week, as will Presidents Cup hopefuls Adam Scott, Si Woo Kim, and Sungjae Im.

TPC Craig Ranch, located north of Dallas in McKinney, will host this tournament for the fourth time. K.H. Lee won it in 2021 and 2022, at 25-under and 26-under, respectively, the first two instances in which this layout held it.

Day won at 23-under last year.

CJ Cup Byron Nelson Odds:

Here are the current odds for players to win, per DraftKings:

  • Jordan Spieth +1400
  • Jason Day +1800
  • Will Zalatoris +2200
  • Si Woo Kim +2200
  • Sungjae Im +2500
  • Alex Noren +2500
  • Adam Scott +2500
  • Tom Hoge +2800
  • Min Woo Lee +2800
  • Stephan Jaeger +3000
  • Byeong Hun An +3000
  • Tom Kim +3000
  • Keith Mitchell +3500
  • Thomas Detry +4000

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CJ Cup Byron Nelson Predictions

TPC Craig Ranch presents one of the easier challenges seen on the PGA Tour, so it's no surprise to see so many birdies on this course year in and year out.

As such, we are looking at players who make birdies in bunches to perform well on this generous layout this week.

Jordan Spieth finishes in the top 5 in his hometown

Jordan Spieth, who has had an up-and-down season thus far, currently ranks 11th on the PGA Tour in total strokes gained and third in birdie or better conversion percentage at 37.54%. This stat takes Spieth’s total number of birdies made this season (134) and divides that by the total number of greens hit (357).

He may play erratic at times, but Spieth has once again relied on his putter to keep himself in the mix on multiple occasions. He obviously has made plenty of birdies, too.

We see him contending again at TPC Craig Ranch, where he finished solo second two years ago and tied for ninth in 2021. We like the Dallas native to finish in the top 5 at +360.

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Mark Hubbard continues strong play

Thirty-four-year-old Mark Hubbard has not missed a cut in the 12 events he has played this year. He tied for fourth at the rain-shortened AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am , his best individual finish. But Hubbard also finished solo third at last week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans , alongside Ryan Brehm in the two-man team-play event.

He has played well, partly thanks to his ability to make plenty of birdies. The San Jose State product has made 187 of them this season, which ranks 5th on the PGA Tour. Given that TPC Craig Ranch yields plenty of par-breakers, Hubbard will rely on his solid tee-to-green play to make a ton of birdies this week.

DraftKings has Hubbard listed at +650 to finish within the top 10, but if you feel bullish like we do, +1400 for a top-5 finish is a solid price.

Mark Hubbard, Zurich Classic of New Orleans

Tom Hoge bounces back after missed cut

Widely regarded as one of the best ball-strikers on the PGA Tour, Tom Hoge will contend again this week in the Dallas area.

He missed the cut at last week’s Zurich Classic, but before that, he picked apart Harbour Town Golf Links over the first 36 holes and was in the mix for most of the weekend. A disappointing 2-over 74 final round dropped him a few spots on the leaderboard into a tie for 18th, a result much worse than what his performance indicated.

Hoge has played well in other big events this year, namely in California, where he tied for sixth at Pebble Beach and finished solo eighth at Riviera. He has had a solid year, even though he did not receive an invitation to Augusta National .

Still, Hoge ranks behind only Scottie Scheffler on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: approaching the green. He also ranks second in total birdies made this season with 209. His 4.58 birdies per round ranks ninth on the PGA Tour.

Hoge is a sneaky-good putter as well. During his 39 rounds this season, Hoge has averaged 81.5 feet of putts made per round, good for fifth on the PGA Tour. He has all the pieces to play at the highest level, and considering this week’s weaker field, we like Hoge to finish in the top-5 at +650.

Tom Hoge, Zurich Classic of New Orleans

CJ Cup Byron Nelson Longshot Pick

Since missing the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in mid-March, Adam Schenk has recorded three top-20 finishes, including a tie for fifth at the Valero Texas Open and a tie for 12th at The Masters.

At +5500 to win, we like the idea of Schenk finally breaking through and securing his first PGA Tour victory at that price.

Although he struggles somewhat with his ball striking, Schenk still finds plenty of ways to make birdies, ranking seventh on tour in total birdies made this season. He also makes plenty of putts from inside of 10 feet, an essential part of the winning formula regardless of the course.

Schenk has been trending in the right direction, and considering he did not play at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, he will arrive in Texas well-rested and refreshed.

Adam Schenk, RBC Heritage

CJ Cup Byron Nelson Winner

With the CJ Group taking over the sponsorship naming rights for this year’s tournament, we believe a player represented by this South Korean conglomerate will emerge victorious.

As such, we are picking Si Woo Kim to win his fifth career PGA Tour event this week, his first since the 2023 Sony Open in Hawaii.

Kim has had a solid year, making all 11 cuts while recording five top 20 finishes. His best result came at The Players Championship , where he tied for sixth, while his worst finish came at The Genesis Invitational, where he tied for 44th.

He has a beautiful swing, and the stats reflect that. Kim currently ranks fourth in strokes gained: tee-to-green this season, but his putter has held him back. He is currently 141st on the PGA Tour in strokes gained putting.

Si Woo Kim, RBC Heritage

Still, the Seoul, South Korea native makes plenty of birdies, a necessity on this course. He has made 178 of them this season—good for 11th on the PGA Tour—and has also recorded nine eagles, which ranks fourth. Kim can go low, which explains why he ranks within the top 12 on tour in both adjusted and actual scoring averages.

Kim resides in the Dallas area, so that should surely help him, too.

We love his price at +2200 to win this week. Only Jordan Spieth and Jason Day have shorter odds than Kim, which is a testament to Kim’s talent and the weak field.

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Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

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2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds, field: Surprising PGA picks, predictions by model that's nailed 11 majors

Sportsline's proven model simulated the cj cup byron nelson 2024 10,000 times and revealed its pga golf picks.

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The third PGA Tour event in Texas this year begins on Thursday as the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson tees off in the Dallas metro. Stephan Jager won in Houston and Akshay Bhatia won in San Antonio prior to the Masters, with the PGA Tour coming back to Dallas-Fort Worth at the end of May. The CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2024 field is loaded with Dallas natives like Jordan Spieth and Will Zalatoris, and the Texans also happen to top the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds board. Spieth is the 12-1 favorite, and Zalatoris is the third-favorite at 22-1, with Jason Day (18-1) sandwiched in between.

TPC Craig Ranch, a par-72, 7,468-yard course with Bentgrass greens will host the tournament, which has Day as the defending champion and a two-time winner. Si Woo Kim, who was runner-up last year, is at 22-1, while K.H. Lee, who was the back-to-back winner in 2021-22, is a 60-1 longshot. Before making any 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson picks, be sure t o see the golf predictions and projected leaderboard from the proven computer model at SportsLine .

SportsLine's proprietary model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, has been red-hot since the PGA Tour resumed in June of 2020. In fact, the model is up more than $9,000 on its best bets since the restart, nailing tournament after tournament.

McClure's model correctly predicted Scottie Scheffler would finish on top of the leaderboard at the 2024 Masters, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the Players Championship, and the RBC Heritage this season. McClure also included Hideki Matsuyama in his best bets to win the 2024 Genesis Invitational. That bet hit at +9000, and for the entire tournament, McClure's best bets returned nearly $1,000.

The model also predicted Jon Rahm would be victorious at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express. At the 2023 Masters, the model was all over Rahm's second career major victory heading into the weekend. Rahm was two strokes off the lead heading into the third round, but the model still projected him as the winner. It was the second straight Masters win for the model, which also nailed Scheffler winning in 2022.

In addition, McClure's best bets included Nick Taylor (70-1) winning the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, Jason Day (17-1) winning outright at the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson, and Rickie Fowler (14-1) finishing on top of the leaderboard at the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic.

This same model has also nailed a whopping 11 majors entering the weekend and hit the Masters three straight years. Anyone who has followed it has seen massive returns.

Now that the CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2024 field is finalized, SportsLine simulated the tournament 10,000 times, and the results were surprising. Head to SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard .

Top 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson predictions 

One major surprise the model is calling for at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2024: Day, the defending champion and one of the top favorites, stumbles and barely cracks the top five. Day got off to a hot start this season when he posted three top-10 finishes in his first five tournaments, but he has struggled since then. He has finished outside the top 15 in his last five events, including a missed cut at the Texas Children's Houston Open at the end of March. 

Day ranks 183rd on the PGA Tour in approach shots from more than 200 yards, which will be a shot that he has to take throughout this tournament. He is also ranked 133rd in green in regulation percentage (63.62%) and 152nd in strokes gained: approach to green (-0.380). Day is not in strong form right now, so the model is looking elsewhere with its pick to win this tournament. 

Another surprise: Min Woo Lee, a 28-1 longshot, makes a strong run at the title. Lee entered this tournament last year ranked 62nd in the world, but he's steadily risen and is now No. 32 in World Ranking. That's thanks to collecting a pair of international victories since October and just missing another with a runner-up on the Cognizant Classic of the PGA Tour last month. Lee's last tournament was at the Masters where he finished a solid 22nd, giving him three top 25s over his last four major starts.

TPC Craig Ranch presents birdie opportunities on the four par 5s, and Lee is among the best in the world on these holes. He ranks 13th on tour in par 5 scoring, thanks to elite driving skills as Lee ranks in the top 20 in driving distance, driving accuracy and total driving. Maybe just as importantly, Lee is one who avoids major mistakes as he ranks 21st on the PGA Tour in 3-putt avoidance. With a somewhat diluted field devoid of many of the top players on tour, a golfer with Lee's strengths would be a valuable asset in 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson bets.  See who else to pick here . 

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The model is also targeting three other golfers with odds of 28-1 or longer to make a strong run at the title. Anyone who backs these longshots could hit it big. You can only see the model's picks here .

Who will win the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson, and which longshots will stun the golfing world? Check out the CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2024 odds below and then visit SportsLine to see the projected CJ Cup Byron Nelson leaderboard , all from the model that's nailed 11 golf majors, including the last three Masters.

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Deadline's Most Valuable Blockbuster tournament is back. While studios during Covid wildly embraced the theatrical day-and-date model when cinemas were closed, they soon realized there's nothing more profitable than a theatrical release and the downstreams that come with it. If anything, theatrical is the advertisement for a movie's longevity in subsequent home entertainment windows. Entering the conversation in 2023 were the streamers, such as Apple, who have also realized the necessity of theatrical to eventize their movies. The financial data pulled together here for Deadline's Most Valuable Blockbuster Tournament   is culled by seasoned and trusted sources.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour AMC Entertainment

After Covid shut down AMC and the rest of the globe’s multiplexes and the actors strike ratcheted down the box office, you could say that the No. 1 exhibitor was taking its fate into its own hands with Taylor Swift: The Era’s Tour . However, it has Scott Swift, Taylor Swift’s father, to thank. He reportedly made the call to AMC CEO Adam Aron to sidestep studios and gain more cash in taking his daughter’s movie from her $1 billion-plus-selling, sold-out concert tour directly to AMC. Why have a studio walk away with a ton of cash and spend tens of millions in marketing when Swift with a then-near-400 million social media followers is the best form of advertisement? She tweeted a few times to promote the movie, and showed up at her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs games to drum up her $15M Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film as a must-see. The movie also received a SAG-AFTRA waiver, which allowed the pop star to show up at her own Los Angeles world premiere and do publicity. The result: $100M in global advance ticket sales. AMC, to avoid antitrust issues, hired Gotham-based distributor Variance Films to book cinemas across the nation, and Trafalgar to handle the overseas release. Much to the chagrin of the studios, who had their thing to say about Aron’s entry into the distribution business, they all started moving their movies away (i.e., Universal’s The Exorcist reboot, Lionsgate’s Ordinary Angels ) from Eras Tour and its arrival on the calendar October 13. Swift cleverly tailored her marketing to fans, releasing the movie on a date that reps her lucky number, with tickets priced at $13.13 for children and seniors. Initially she wasn’t going to preview the movie, looking to open hard on 10/13. At the last minute, during the week of release, Swift changed her mind and opted for last-minute Thursday previews (they only yielded $2.8M).

THE BOX SCORE

The bottom line.

Projections were wild for Eras Tour as most Swifties don’t necessarily go to the movies. But at $123M worldwide and $93.2M, the pic repped the biggest opening ever for a concert film, and at the domestic box office it was the second-biggest opening for the month of October after The Joker ($96.2M). AMC certainly reaped the spoils as most moviegoers thought the only place to see Eras Tour was in an AMC theater; the circuit commanded 41% of the gross during the Sam Wrench-directed title’s opening weekend (typically the chain averages 22%-25% of a tentpole’s opening weekend on average). Still, between Eras Tour and Five Nights at Freddy’s, there was a lot of box office cash during a dry period with the ongoing actors strike. Terms of AMC’s deals were reportedly 43% of the gross staying with movie theaters, and 57% shared between the Swifts and AMC as distributor with Variance and Trafalgar receiving a distribution fee. Global marketing is figured at $55M. The Swifts sold the movie to Disney+ for a reported $75M, tossing aside offers from Netflix and Universal, as shown above; the concert pic was the most-viewed ever on the service for the genre with 4.6M views (the digital release hit on Swift’s birthday, December 13). In each home window, Swift offered more and more to fans with the digital release, via Universal, including three bonus songs not seen in the theatrical cut (“Wildest Dreams,” “The Archer” and “Long Live”), while the Disney+ version counted five new songs. The success of the concert movies led AMC to land Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, that songstress’ concert movie; it gave it a release the first weekend in December, and it grossed just $45M worldwide. No bother, but Beyoncé was never expected to have the same impact as Swift. Wall Street sources snarked that AMC wasn’t only making 4% of the box office from its concert films, though Aron has balked at that number. He told Deadline at CinemaCon: “We look at the concert films as the sum of our distribution and exhibition profits combined; they were extremely profitable.” It’s definitely a new side business for AMC, with the world’s No. 1 theater chain tapping Fandango vet Stephanie Terifay  as VP Distribution recently to engage the music industry. Aron also told us, “We’re talking to other world-class [performing] artists about having more concert films.”

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