FREE Kaiser Chiefs tickets hidden in Scarborough for celebratory treasure hunt

Tickets to see Kaiser Chiefs at the Scarborough Open Air Theatre are being hidden as part of a special treasure hunt at Peasholm Park this weekend.
Kaiser Chiefs.Kaiser Chiefs.
Kaiser Chiefs.

A total of 17 pairs of free tickets will be hidden at various locations around Peasholm Park this Sunday, May 23.

The treasure hunt will start 12pm and run until 4pm.

The competition is being run to celebrate the release of the Leeds band's debut single Oh My God 17 years ago this week.

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Yorkshire indie heroes The Kaiser Chiefs play a headline show at Scarborough Open Air Theatre on Sunday, August 8.

Scarborough OAT venue programmer Peter Taylor said: “We absolutely love Kaiser Chiefs and Oh My God remains as brilliant and as fresh today as when it was released in 2004.

“We thought it would be great to mark the anniversary of the band’s debut single by holding a special ticket treasure hunt. We will hide 17 pairs of tickets around beautiful Peasholm Park on Sunday. All fans need to do is find them!

“On top of that, within the envelopes containing the tickets, will be details of how fans can get to the front on the night of the show – so get hunting and good luck!”

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The band is known for anthemic hits I Predict A Riot, Everyday I Love You Less and Less, Ruby, and Never Miss A Beat.

Initially released as Kaiser Chiefs’ debut single on May 17th, 2004, Oh My God reached number 66 on the UK Singles Chart before being re-released on February 21st, 2005 – two weeks before the release of debut album Employment. This time the song peaked at number six, earning the band their first Top 10 hit.

The multi-award-winning band last played a show at the UK’s largest open air theatre back in 2017.

For more information and tickets for all this summer’s shows go to scarboroughopenairtheatre.com