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16th June 2025
10:06am BST

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Gary Numan has announced details of a headline UK tour - and this is how to get tickets.
The musician will celebrate the 45th anniversary of his album Telekon with a string of shows this November.
The tour will begin in Glasgow on 11 November and head to the likes of Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff.
Other stops include Bournemouth, London, Brighton, Southend, Nottingham, Cambridge, Norwich, Manchester, and finishing up in Liverpool on 30 November.
He'll celebrate his second solo studio album, which was released in 1980 and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart.
The LP features new wave singles including "We Are Glass", "I Die: You Die" and "This Wreckage".
Announcing the tour on social media, Numan said: "We will play the entire 'Telekon' album (not necessarily in the same order of tracks) plus plenty of other songs."
"The promoter artwork for the tour says I'll be playing songs from the album plus my greatest hits," he added. "That greatest hits part might not be entirely accurate as it's possible I may play more rarities than hits, but I haven't decided yet, a mix of both perhaps."
This month he'll play warm-up gigs in Brighton ahead of his first ever performance at Glastonbury, where he will play the Park Stage on Saturday of the festival.
Ahead of Gary Numan tickets going on sale for his 2025 UK tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.
They go on general sale at 9am BST on Friday, 20 June via:
Yes, an O2 Priority sale takes place at 9am BST on Wednesday, 18 June. This can be accessed by O2 and Virgin Media customers via the O2 mobile app.
An artist presale also takes place from 9am BST on Wednesday, 18 June and can be accessed by fans who sign up via Gigs and Tours here. You'll receive a unique presale link to access tickets early.
11 November – Glasgow, O2 Academy
12 November – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
14 November – Leeds, O2 Academy
15 November – Birmingham, O2 Academy
16 November – Bristol, Beacon
18 November – Cardiff, University Great Hall
19 November – Bournemouth, O2 Academy
21 November – London, Eventim Apollo
22 November – Brighton, Brighton Centre
23 November – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
25 November – Nottingham, Rock City
26 November – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
27 November – Norwich, UEA
29 November – Manchester, O2 Apollo
30 November – Liverpool, O2 Academy