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Cody Johnson announces UK and Ireland arena tour dates for 2026 – how to get tickets

Published 17:01 10 Feb 2026 GMT

Updated 17:01 10 Feb 2026 GMT

Jonny Yates
Cody Johnson announces UK and Ireland arena tour dates for 2026 – how to get tickets

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He'll headline his biggest UK tour yet

Cody Johnson has announced details of a headline UK and Ireland tour for 2026 - and this is how to get tickets.

The country star will headline a string of arena shows this October and November as part of his 'Cody Johnston Live 26' tour.

The run will begin on 24 October in Manchester, and head to London's O2 Arena, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Belfast.

He'll finish up the tour on 5 November with a headline date at Dublin's 3Arena.

Fans can expect to hear material from his back catalogue, including CMA's Album of the Year, Leather.

The LP features singles "The Painter" and "Dirt Cheap", while the deluxe edition fincludes "I'm Gonna Love You" and "The Fall".

Ahead of Cody Johnson tickets going on sale for his UK and Ireland tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do Cody Johnson tickets go on sale?

Fans can get their hands on tickets from 10am on Friday, 13 February via:

Can I get presale tickets?

Yes, an O2 Priority sale takes place from 10am on Wednesday, 12 February. This can be accessed via the O2 mobile app and is available for customers on the network, or those with a Virgin Media contract.

A Live Nation presale then takes place from 10am on Thursday, 13 February. This will be available to those with a Live Nation account, if you don't have one it's free to sign up via the website here.

How much are tickets?

It's been confirmed that tickets will be priced between £54.35 - £116.75.

While tickets for his Dublin show are set to be priced from €68.20.

What are the tour dates?

24 October - Manchester, AO Arena - tickets

27 October - London, O2 Arena - tickets

1 November - Birmingham, Utilita Arena - tickets

2 November - Glasgow, OVO Hydro - tickets

4 November - Belfast, SSE Arena - tickets

5 November - Dublin, 3Arena - tickets

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