Craig David, one of the UK’s biggest and best R&B artists of all time, is going on tour once again.
The British performer has just confirmed The Commitment Tour will kick off in February 2025, with some of the country’s biggest arena venues on the list.
Not only will he be hitting Newcastle’s Utilita Arena and Milton Keynes’ Marshall Arena, but he’ll also be arriving at London’s O2 Arena to finish off the event.
Speaking about going on tour next year, David said: “I can’t wait to bring my band back to the UK for my 2025 Commitment arena tour! Looking forward to having a party and mixing up the classics and maybe something new…”
That’s not all, however. David will be getting in the tour bus with another of the country’s most renowned artists: Lemar.
The British singer songerwriter will be joining David on the arena tour, playing hits from his latest album, Page in My Heart.
Tickets come out at the end of the week, but there are plenty of presale events going on before then. And we have the breakdown below:
Craig David has a few presale events kicking off this week.
The first comes from O2 Priority, and begins Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 10am. Here’s the link you need:
O2 Priority tickets will only be available to fans who have a subscription to the O2 mobile phone network. If you do not have a subscription, you can sign up here, or by clicking the button below.
The second Craig David presale comes directly from Three UK, and also begins Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 10am. Here’s the link you need:
Similar to O2 Priority, fans will only be able to get Three presale tickets if they have a subscription to the mobile phone network. You can do that by clicking this link, or hitting the button below.
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