After the Arctic Monkeys rocked Carrow Road in Norwich, we asked our readers who they wanted to see perform there in 2024.
From popstars to a heavy metal band, these are the concerts you want at the stadium.
1. Coldplay
Coldplay, fronted by Chris Martin, is currently on the UK leg of its Music of the Spheres World Tour, complete with light-up wristbands, fireworks and huge inflatable planets.
2. Pink
Pink would certainly get the party started with her powerhouse vocals and impressive back catalogue of hits, including So What and Just Like a Pill.
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3. The Killers
Many people wanted to see The Killers return to Carrow Road in 2024 after an unforgettable performance there in 2022, which even saw local drummer Grace Ellis invited on stage.
4. Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie was another suggestion for next summer, but for those who fancy seeing her a little sooner she will perform at Forest Live in Thetford in June 2023.
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5. Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie is a certified legend and fans would love him to perform in Norfolk, especially after his show at the Blickling Estate was cancelled in 2022 due to Covid.
6. Green Day
American rock band Green Day would no doubt sell out Carrow Road, with hits such as American Idiot and Good Riddance (Time of Your Life).
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7. Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran lives in Suffolk so it would be an easy trip up to Norwich to perform, though we don't know how he would feel about performing at Carrow Road as an Ipswich Town fan.
8. Metallica
Heavy metal fans were keen to see Metallica take to the stage in the future, which would no doubt send the crowd wild with plenty of mosh pits.
9. The 1975
The 1975 was one of the most popular choices for a 2024 performance and its songs include Chocolate and Love It If We Made It.
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