Sophie Ellis-Bextor has unveiled the details of her biggest ever UK headline tour, due to take place in May and June 2025.
The run will include a performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall and it kicks off in Glasgow on 24th May 2025. Ellis-Bextor will perform 15 shows across the tour, which will end in London.
She says, “This year has been full of amazing tour dates around the world, and it has been so much fun. I absolutely love performing live, but it’s always an extra treat to be able to tour at home and I can’t wait to play my biggest dates in the UK yet next May and June. It will be wonderful to bring the disco fun to everyone! Headlining The Royal Albert Hall in London is a bit of a dream and it’s going to be very special.”
Tickets are available to purchase via artist and O2 presale at 9am on Wednesday 30th October, Ticketmaster and venue presale at 9am on Thursday 31st October and on general sale at 9am on Friday 1st November.
The tour news follows the release of the singer’s new single ‘Freedom of the Night‘. The full list of dates i:
May 2025:
Sat 24th – Glasgow – Armadillo
Sun 25th – Newcastle – O2 City Hall
Mon 26th – York – Barbican
Wed 28th – Nottingham – Royal Concert Hall
Thurs 29th – Liverpool – Philharmonic Hall
Sat 31st – Manchester – Apollo
June 2025:
Sun 1st – Cardiff – Millenium Centre
Mon 2nd – Birmingham – Symphony Hall
Wed 4th – Brighton – Dome
Thurs 5th – Bournemouth – BIC
Sat 7th – Oxford – New Theatre
Sun 8th – Bristol – Beacon
Mon 9th – Plymouth – Theatre Royal
Wed 11th – Sheffield – City Hall
Thurs 12th – London – Royal Albert Hall
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