Arctic Monkeys post video for Sculptures Of Anything Goes


Press photo of Arctic Monkeys by Zackery Michael

Arctic Monkeys by Zackery Michael

Arctic Monkeys will be headlining Glastonbury 2023.

Arctic Monkeys have posted their official video for Sculptures Of Anything Goes as the touring behind last year’s LP The Car continues in Asia.

Glastonbury is the newest addition to a busy period of outdoor UK concerts for the band starting at the end of May after a similarly high profile 2022 summer festival season included a stop at the closing night of Leeds Festival.




“Yet Whatever People Say I Am… and AM are never far away, and it’s obvious where Leeds’ deepest affections lie,” our review reads.

“We’re back there with Why D’You Only Call Me When You’re High?, and on that massive early one-two of From The Ritz To The Rubble and I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor. As bankable and effortless as any artist in operation today can hope to enjoy.”

Don’t forget Favourite Worst Nightmare either: Teddy Picker had already laid claim to being the biggest crowd pleaser of the lot before 505 – their signature never-a-single sing-a-long which all great bands need at least one of – closes the main part of the set in a fashion it now seems destined to do forever.


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