Some Arctic Monkeys have been left frustrated and disappointed by the revelation that tickets for the Sheffield band’s latest tour will cost as much as £80.

Yesterday Far Out reported the news that the band have revealed details of a UK and Ireland tour which will take place in September. Having announced their sixth album Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino, Arctic Monkeys have added to their previously announced festival dates with a series of huge arena shows in Manchester, London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Dublin, and Newcastle.

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However, following the revelation that tickets will cost between £45-£80, the band’s devoted fanbase have been left divided. George, a fan of the band since the early days, said: “Wouldn’t pay £80 to see Arctic Monkeys and that’s coming from a fan who has been there since the first record,” he said on Twitter before adding “Go to a local show and have a better time supporting your mates.”

“Arctic Monkeys charging £80 for tickets?! Cost me £12 in 2005,” another fan pointed out. “I paid £33 the last time I saw Arctic Monkeys. £80 is utterly outrageous-you can go to a cheap festival for less than that,” another said.

arctic monkeys trying to charge 80 quid for tickets? pic.twitter.com/wdZfMEJm4n — declan (@nosebIunt) April 9, 2018

love arctic monkeys’ new song pic.twitter.com/VMUEdlLsny — alex / reading fest ambassador (@montecarIokid) April 9, 2018