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31st Jan 2025

Tom Grennan announces 2025 UK and Ireland arena tour dates – how to get tickets

Jonny Yates

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The singer is headlining his biggest tour yet

Tom Grennan has announced a headline 2025 UK and Ireland tour – and this is how to get tickets.

The singer will embark on his biggest tour to date, playing arenas across the UK and Ireland this September.

He’ll kick the tour off on 3 September in Bournemouth and head to Birmingham, London, Cardiff, Nottingham and Glasgow.

The tour is also stopping off in Dublin, Aberdeen, Newcastle and Leeds before finishing up at Manchester’s Co-op Live on 19 September.

It’s in support of his upcoming album, Everywhere I Went Led Me To Where I Don’t Want To Be.

The LP marks his fourth overall and is due for release on 15 August and features lead single “Higher” and recent follow-up “Shadowboxing”.

It’s his first release in two years, following up his number one album, What Ifs & Maybes.

Ahead of tickets going on sale for Tom Grennan’s UK and Ireland tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do Tom Grennan tickets go on sale?

Tickets for all tour dates go on general sale at 10am on Friday, 7 February via Ticketmaster.

While you can also get Birmingham, London, Newcastle, Leeds and Aberdeen tickets from AXS.

Is there a presale?

An artist presale takes place from 10am on Wednesday, 5 February. This is available to fans who pre-order his album from his official store here.

You’ll need to do this before 3pm GMT on 4 February to get early access. Those fans will then receive an email with a unique link to presale tickets

What are Tom Grennan’s tour dates?

3 September – Bournemouth, BIC – Ticketmaster

4 September – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

6 September – London, The O2 – Ticketmaster / AXS

9 September – Cardiff, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster

10 September – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – Ticketmaster

11 September – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – Ticketmaster

13 September – Dublin, 3Arena – Ticketmaster

15 September – Aberdeen, P&J Live – Ticketmaster / AXS

16 September – Newcastle, Utilita Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

18 September – Leeds, First Direct Arena – Ticketmaster / AXS

19 September – Manchester, Co-op Live – Ticketmaster