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Madness announce UK arena tour dates for 2025 – and this is how to get tickets

Published 10:09 24 Mar 2025 GMT

Updated 12:30 24 Mar 2025 GMT

Jonny Yates
Madness announce UK arena tour dates for 2025 – and this is how to get tickets

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Madness announce UK tour dates

Madness have announced details of a headline UK tour for 2025 - and this is how to get tickets.

The group will embark on the Hits Parade Tour in December with a string of arena shows.

It'll begin on 4 December at Sheffield's Utilita Arena and head to the likes of Aberdeen, Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool and Leeds.

The run will then head to Nottingham, Brighton, Bournemouth, Cardiff and Birmingham, finishing up in London on 20 December.

Fans can expect to hear some of their biggest hits including "Baggy Trousers", "House of Fun", "Night Boat to Cairo" and "One Step Beyond".

It follows up the announcement of their summer tour, which includes outdoor shows in Belfast, Margate, Colchester and Bedford.

Ahead of Madness tickets going on sale for their 2025 UK arena tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do Madness tickets go on sale?

They go on general sale at 9:30am on Friday, 28 March via:

Can I get presale tickets?

Yes, an O2 Priority sale takes place from 9am on Wednesday, 26 March. This can be accessed via the O2 app or priority.o2.co.uk.

An OVO presale also takes place for customers who sign up via the website here. This will also take place at 9am on Wednesday, 26 March.

How much are tickets?

It's been confirmed that they're priced between £45.10 - £76.30.

What are the tour dates?

4 December - Utilita Arena, Sheffield - Ticketmaster

5 December - AO Arena, Manchester - Ticketmaster / AXS

6 December - OVO Hydro, Glasgow - Ticketmaster

7 December - P&J Live, Aberdeen - Ticketmaster / AXS

9 December - Utilita Arena, Newcastle - Ticketmaster / AXS

10 December - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool - Ticketmaster

12 December - First Direct Arena, Leeds - Ticketmaster / AXS

13 December - Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham - Ticketmaster

14 December - The Centre, Brighton - Ticketmaster

16 December - BIC, Bournemouth - Ticketmaster

18 December - Utilita Arena, Cardiff - Ticketmaster

19 December - Utilita Arena, Birmingham - Ticketmaster / AXS

20 December - The O2, London - Ticketmaster / AXS

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