The Sheffield band are performing on Friday and Saturday as part of their UK and Ireland tour.
Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys are set to return to the Steel City for the first time in nearly five years.
This month, Arctic Monkeys also celebrate the 20th anniversary of their first gig at The Grapes pub in Sheffield on 13 June 2003.Having last performed live in Sheffield in September 2018, drummer Matt HeldersHe added: "It does come with a bit more pressure in a way, I suppose, because people [will be there] who have been there for the whole journey and have seen every version of us. But ultimately it's a celebration, a nice homecoming.
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