Chart-topping indie band Ocean Colour Scene are heading to Hull as part of their 2025 tour, which sees them supported by iconic psychedelic rockers Kula Shaker.

Audiences can expect to experience one huge night of 90s anthems when Ocean Colour Scene take to the stage at Connexin Live, Hull on Saturday 3 May.
The band’s 2025 tour follows Ocean Colour Scene’s extensive run of festivals in summer 2024, including a triumphant return to Glastonbury where frontman Simon Fowler, guitarist Steve Cradock and drummer Oscar Harrison played all their hits and anthems including ‘The Riverboat Song’, ‘The Circle’, ‘Traveller’s Tune’, ‘Hundred Mile High City’ and ‘The Day We Caught The Train’.
Simon Fowler said: “Having had such a great time playing festivals all through summer, we now have an incredible tour to look forward to in 2025.
“And we’re delighted that our old friends Kula Shaker will be joining us for so many of these dates. See you there.”
Ocean Colour Scene formed in Birmingham in 1989, going on to firmly establish themselves as one of the UK’s biggest bands with three Top 5 albums: 1996’s ‘Moseley Shoals’, 1997’s ‘Marchin’ Already’ and 1999’s ‘One From The Modern’.
The band enjoyed a hard-to-beat run of 17 Top 40 singles, which included nine successive Top 20 singles and led to the band being honoured with numerous awards.
Ocean Colour Scene’s very special guests will be psychedelic rockers Kula Shaker, whose 1996 debut album ‘K’ reached No.1 in the UK and featured Top 10 hit singles ‘Tatva’, ‘Hey Dude’, ‘Govinda’ and ‘Hush’.
Tickets for Ocean Colour Scene at Connexin Live on Saturday 3 May are on sale now. Find out more and book tickets your at www.connexinlivehull.com or by visiting Connexin Live’s only official ticketing partner AXS.
You can make your experience extra special by upgrading to a premium package. Find out more at www.connexinlivehull.com/hospitality